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Quotes About Wind

He rolled in his bed, twisting the sheets, grappling with a problem years too big for him, awake in the night like a single sentinel on picket. And sometime after midnight, he slept, too, and then only the wind was awake, prying at the hotel and hooting in its gables under the bright gimlet gaze of the stars.
~ Stephen King
Outside, a gusty October breeze was combing leaves from the trees and sending them across her backyard in colorful skitters.
~ Stephen King
It had been like swallowing a gust of October wind.
~ Stephen King
Whenever you touch a poem that caresses your soul, breathe it gently for it might be the wind that perfects your life's goal.
~ A. Saleh
Sometimes I wished I could cut away old memories and let the wind take them. If a sharp knife could pare away the weakness of those days, I would slice until nothing but the hard lessons remained.
~ Mark Lawrence, King of Thorns
And I, infinitesima­l being, drunk with the great starry void, likeness, image of mystery, I felt myself a pure part of the abyss, I wheeled with the stars, my heart broke loose on the wind.
~ Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonnets
While sleeping in a hammock, with the touch of a warm wind we remember why we are in love with the life!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Late at night when the wind is still I'll come flying through your door, And you'll know what love is for. I am a bluebird, I'm a bluebird...
~ Paul McCartney
But I love your feet only because they walked upon the earth and upon the wind and upon the waters, until they found me.
~ Pablo Neruda
And the wind will whip your tousled hair, The sun, the rain, the sweet despair, Great tales of love and strife. And somewhere on your path to glory You will write your story of a life.
~ Harry Chapin
may you kiss the wind then turn from it certain that it will love your back
~ Lucille Clifton
The world's decay where the wind's hands have passed, And my head, worn out with love, at rest In my hands, and my hands full of dust.
~ Ted Hughes
Love, like a mountain-wind upon an oak, falling upon me, shakes me leaf and bough.
~ Sappho
writing is a labor of love and also an act of defiance, a way to light a candle in a gale wind.
~ Alice Childress
Holding onto Midge's shirt so he isn't carried off in the wind, we
~ Jon Bounds
Henry Gordon Jago: Perhaps [Queen Victoria] has got wind of our exploits, and has decided it's time to mete out the medals for services rendered. . . . I'd say some official recognition is long overdue. Prof. Litefoot: It strikes me as unlikely, Henry, that she would, as you put it, "have got wind of our exploits." Jago: The Queen gets wind just like everyone else, George.
~ Jonathan Morris
cree por unos momentos... estar dentro del pensamiento del viento, hasta que comprende que la mente del viento no podrá ser nunca suya ni de nadie
~ Enrique Vila-Matas
But Wilberforce's exquisite voice was a force of nature itself, and as rude and harsh as the wind and rain were, Wilberforce's voice was glorious and beautiful.
~ Eric Metaxas
EULER CALCULATED WITHOUT APPARENT EFFORT, as men breathe, or as eagles sustain themselves in the wind" (as Arago said), is not an exaggeration of the unequalled mathematical facility of Leonard Euler (1707-1783)
~ Eric Temple Bell
We guard the edge of the world," Dawnstripe told him. "The other Clans sit cozy in their marshes and woods, fed by the river and sheltered by our moor. They never know the true taste of the wind or the scent of first snow. There's no Clan cat faster or more nimble than a WindClan cat.
~ Erin Hunter
They huddle in the marshes and woods, hiding like prey from the wind and the sun. We live with our tails touching the sky.
~ Erin Hunter
Three young cats, with starlight in their eyes and the whisper of an ancient wind in their fur. Just remember this: power is neither good nor evil, but its user makes it so.
~ Erin Hunter
It had stopped raining but the sky was thick with clouds and the wind was growing stronger, scented with more rain to come.
~ Erin Hunter
Somehow, grief had seemed easier to bear when the skies were dark and a cold wind kept cats and prey inside their nests.
~ Erin Hunter