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Quotes About Wind

Papai, papai!", chamou baixinho. Mas só o cipreste pareceu ter ouvido o apelo: fez um meneio sob o vento e em seguida curvou-se como um velho galhofeiro numa reverência.
~ Unknown
To give reason for fancy were to weigh the fire, and measure the wind.
~ Unknown
No man is uninteresting when his hat is blown off and he has to scuttle after it down the street.
~ Unknown
They cried out, because they all saw him and were terrified. Immediately he spoke to them and said, "Take courage! It is I. Don't be afraid." Then he climbed into the boat with them, and the wind died down. They were completely amazed, for they had not understood about the loaves; their hearts were hardened. (vv. 49
~ Lysa TerKeurst
When the mind is exalted, the body is lightened and feels as if it could float in the wind.
~ Madeleine Thien
There are faces made for moonlight. There are faces created to respond to the wind. There are faces for sandy deserts, for lonely seashores, for solitary headlands, for misty dawns, for frosty midnights. Cordelia's face was made for rain.
~ John Cowper Powys
Time is the random wind that blows down the long corridor, slamming all the doors.
~ John D. MacDonald
And the sky all wild, all free, all wind and air and space and stars.
~ John Fowles
gale of last November had brought down some
~ John Galsworthy
lay in wait to ambush the corporate mouthpieces sent down to protect the treasured assets of Old Potomac Casualty. They tried to defend their actions by hiding behind the field reports, all of which clearly proved the damages in question were caused by water, not wind. One executive, startled by the ferocity of the attack by
~ John Grisham
violent gale blew up.
~ John Guy
And there, next to me, as the east wind blows in early fall, a season open to great migrations, are those lives, threading the air and waters of the sea, that come out of an incomparable darkness, which is also my own.
~ John Hay
The powerful wind swept his hair away from his face; he leaned his chest into the wind, as if he stood on the deck of a ship heading into the wind, slicing through the waves of an ocean he'd not yet seen.
~ John Irving
As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck.
~ John Knowles
The ocean, throwing up foaming sun-sprays across some nearby rocks, was winter cold. This kind of sunshine and ocean, with the accumulating roar of the surf and the salty, adventurous, flirting wind from the sea, always intoxicated Phineas. He was everywhere, he enjoyed himself hugely, he laughed out loud at passing sea gulls. And he did everything he could think of for me.
~ John Knowles
In its wake followed a keening sound that rose from the throats of mourners like the wind.
~ John M. Barry
In China the wind was originally regarded as a demon that caused illness
~ John M. Barry
Chicago is known as the Windy City, and Montana is called the Big Sky State, so I think that we should somehow combine the two to create the ultimate kite-flying experience.
~ Mitch Hedberg
There are times when you want to stop working at faith and just be washed in a blowing wind that tells you everything.
~ Don DeLillo
Stand as tall as the trees, and and fierce as the wind that blows.
~ Unknown
You are the sun in my day, the wind in my sky, the waves in my ocean and the beat in my heart... I Love You!
~ Unknown
Life is like paper. Don't make it heavy by drowning it into water of sorrow and pain. Instead make it lighter by letting it blow in the wind of joy and happiness.
~ Unknown
In Wexford non c'è niente di cupo. Il sole sorge molto vicino alla città e a volte sembra che si levi tra le case. Il vento disperde semi contro i muri e lungo i bordi dei tetti, così, se alzi lo sguardo, tra te e il cielo puoi vedere sbocciare le margherite.
~ Maeve Brennan
She is here now, outside the walls of the villa, where the night has painted its own version of the valley, in bold indigo strokes; where the wind animates this mysterious shaded landscape, setting the trees in motion, flinging night birds up to the blue-black air, driving angry blots across the unreadable face of the firmament.
~ Maggie O'Farrell