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Whatever it is, it's better in the wind. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Wind

Wind is the loving Wooer of waters; Wind blends together Billows all-foaming. Spirit of man, Thou art like unto water! Fortune of man, Thou art like unto wind! By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Thou Wooer Billows Wind Man

XIIILightly, lightly, very lightly A very light wind passes, And it goes away just as lightly, And I don't know what I'm thinking, Nor do I wish to know. By Fernando Pessoa Xiiilightly Lightly Passes Thinking Light

The wind is made of haunting souls that moan and groan in whistles and whispers. This ghostly choir chills the breeze and orchestrates a rise of goose bumps on my skin. By Richelle E. Goodrich Whispers Wind Made Haunting Souls

The force of the wind is like an angry sea. It is freezing. The machine putters through the air. I am floating, the sky flowing past me, flowing through me. The only sound is the wind swishing across the wings.I am flying. By John Owen Theobald Sea Force Angry Wind Flowing

Cold winds are disagreeable, hot winds enervating, moist winds unhealthy. By Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Winds Cold Disagreeable Hot Enervating

A gust of wind went Nike across the flat landscape By J.r. Ward Nike Landscape Gust Wind Flat

Pull downe your hatt on the winds side. By George Herbert Pull Side Downe Hatt Winds

Wind feeds the fire, and wind extinguishes:The flames are nourished by a gentle breeze,Yet, if it stronger grows, they sink and die. By Ovid Fire Extinguishes Breezeyet Grows Die

So wait a minute. I go looking for the story of the guy who wrote this awesome wind scale tha tblew my mind. I start reading about his life, and before he's sixteen years old I've already run across a family's flight from the poorhouse, an early balloon flight, an eccentric father, a young man at sea, Malay pirates, shipwreck, castaways, buried treasure, and Captain Bligh, fresh off the mutiny on the Bounty. Not a single word about the wind, but honestly, at this point, who cares? By Scott Huler Minute Wait Wind Flight Malay

It is in the nature of winds to Snatch and Grasp at things, and Blow Them Away. By Catherynne M Valente Snatch Grasp Blow Things Nature

Can you see God? You haven't seen him? I've never seen the wind. I see the effects of the wind, but I've never seen the wind. There's a mystery to it. By Billy Graham God Wind Effects Mystery

No machine can wind a better sounding or tighter wind than a well trained person, By Leo Fender Person Wind Machine Sounding Tighter

Wind has no feet,but travels great distances,and has no hands,but carries great objects. By Matshona Dhliwayo Wind Objects Great Feetbut Travels

The wind has a purpose - to rattle the window panes, disturb the cat and make me miss you ... By John Geddes Purpose Panes Disturb Wind Rattle

The same wind that blows down your house shakes berries from the bushes. By Marci Ridlon Bushes Wind Blows House Shakes

think of nothing thingsthink of wind By Truman Capote Wind Thingsthink

The East Wind, an interloper in the dominions of Westerly Weather, is an impassive-faced tyrant with a sharp poniard held behind his back for a treacherous stab. By Joseph Conrad Wind Weather East Westerly Stab

You who travel with the wind, what weather vane shall direct your course? By Kahlil Gibran Wind Travel Weather Vane Direct

To a fireman, wind is a curse. To a sailor, wind is a blessing. By Mokokoma Mokhonoana Wind Fireman Curse Sailor Blessing

I hear the Wind Woman running with soft, soft footsteps over the hill. I shall always think of the wind as a personality. She is a shrew when she blows from the north a lonely seeker when she blows from the east a laughing girl when she comes from the west and tonight from the south a little grey fairy. By L.m. Montgomery Soft Woman Wind Hill Hear

Now gently settles like dust in a shaft - for one moment there is no one else - only the wind like the hiss of an ice skate ... By John Geddes Shaft Skate Gently Settles Dust

I know there is a true and scientific explanation of where he wind comes from. But I like to think it happens when clouds shrug their shoulders. When stars spin hard enough for a few lucky people on earth to get caught up in their cosmic whirl. Sometimes wind just feels like weather. But sometimes it feels special, like it's carrying something with it" -Emma By Natalie Lloyd True Scientific Explanation Wind Emma

My boy, one small breeze doesn't make a wind storm. By John Mcgraw Boy Storm Small Breeze Make

her head, although the wind was hardly By Rhys Bowen Head Wind

The wind always brings us back to the same wall By Joanne Harris Wall Wind Brings Back

Water wrestles great opponents,but has no hands,and tramples great rivals,but has no feet.It slips through our fingers,but can swallow entire towns.Wind also slips through our fingers,but can swallow entire cities. By Matshona Dhliwayo Fingersbut Swallow Slips Entire Water

Wind does not need translation. It speaks the language of men, of animals and birds, of rocks and trees and earth and sky and water. It does not eat or sleep, or take shelter from the weather. It is the weather. And it lives. By Jessica Day George Wind Translation Weather Men Birds

The Autumn Wind... By Steve Sabol Wind Autumn

The hot west wind that blew like sand whispering across stone. By Steven Erikson Stone Hot West Wind Blew

It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries. By John Masefield Wind Full Cries Warm West

If you have wind it becomes more difficult than you think. By Tiger Woods Wind Difficult

I fill my lungs with the feeling; I step into the slight breeze and clutch a fistful of wind as it weaves its way through my fingers. By Tahereh Mafi Feeling Fingers Fill Lungs Step

Blowing,BlowingThe gray slabsWill lose youthe winds will flick you awayIn a whiff By Carl Sandburg Blowingblowingthe Whiff Gray Slabswill Lose

The wind is the moon's imagination wandering. By Saul Williams Wandering Wind Moon Imagination

You can choose right now to change the way you are experiencing a windstorm. Adjust your sails. By John Assaraf Windstorm Choose Change Experiencing Adjust

Wind blows. You can set a wall against it, you can build up a windmill. The choice is yours By Russ Wind Blows Windmill Set Wall

The wind in ones face makes one wise. By George Herbert Wise Wind Face Makes

It is the north wind that lashes men into Vikings; it is the soft, luscious south wind which lulls them to lotus dreams. By Ouida Vikings Soft Luscious Dreams Wind

Wind is part of the British Open. It is an examination and it took me a long time to pass the examination. Eighty per cent of the fellows out there have not passed the test. By Gary Player Open British Wind Part Examination

butterflies were wind energy made visible. By Anne Lamott Butterflies Visible Wind Energy Made

Except wind stands as it never stoodIt is an ill wind turns none to good. By Thomas Tusser Good Wind Stands Stoodit Ill

Steel weighs more than wind. By George R R Martin Steel Wind Weighs

Ride the air In whirlwind. By John Milton Ride Whirlwind Air

God provides the wind, Man must raise the sail. By Augustine Of Hippo Man God Wind Sail Raise

Wind, then rain, and then the blue sky. By Mo Yan Wind Rain Sky Blue

For there is a wind or a ghost of wind in all books echoing the life there, a high wind that fills the tubes of the ear until we think we hear a wind, actual. By William Carlos Williams Wind Actual Ghost Books Echoing

To hell with a fan when the wind is blowing. By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Blowing Hell Fan Wind

When the wind came it split the sky and shouldered the cloud-band left and right; unbarring great clear furnaces of rolling gold. By G.k. Chesterton Unbarring Gold Wind Split Sky

The wind is us it gathers and remembers all our voices, then sends them talking and telling through the leaves and the fields. By Truman Capote Voices Fields Wind Gathers Remembers

The wind is a natural way to loosen and release dead leaves and branches, just as emotional and life-situation storms are opportunities for humans to release 'deadwood' and anything needing to be swept away. By Doreen Virtue Deadwood Release Branches Wind Natural

When the thick layers of dark clouds occupy the sky, if there is no wind at all to sweep them away, start blowing with courage and belief! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Sky Start Belief Thick Layers

The wind has a language, I would I could learn!Sometimes 'tis soothing, and sometimes 'tis stern,Sometimes it comes like a low sweet song,And all things grow calm, as the sound floats along,And the forest is lull'd by the dreamy strain,And slumber sinks down on the wandering main,And its crystal arms are folded in rest,And the tall ship sleeps on its heaving breast. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon Tis Language Learn Soothing Calm

In this world, headwinds are far more prevalent than winds from astern (that is, if you never violate the Pythagorean maxim). By Herman Melville Pythagorean World Headwinds Astern Maxim

There are ... many ... names for winds derived from localities or from the squalls which sweep from rivers or down mountains. By Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Mountains Winds Derived Localities Squalls

Hard winds and strong ideas have powerful muscles; they can knock you down easily! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Hard Muscles Easily Winds Strong

The wind surged in a roar, then died down like it was pondering some heavy shit, then started back up like before. By Colum Mccann Roar Shit Wind Surged Died

When the wind blows through a wood, its mass is cut and closed by every leaf, forming a train of jittery vortices in the air. By Alice Oswald Wood Leaf Forming Air Wind

Sometimes the wind will take you, or sometimes the wind will carry you. By Anthony Liccione Wind Carry

And who am I to blow against the wind? By David Levithan Wind Blow

When the wind carries a cry which is meaningful to human ears, it is simpler to believe the wind shares with us some part of the emotion of Being than that the mysteries of a hurricane's rising murmur reduce to no more than the random collision of insensate molecules. By Norman Mailer Wind Ears Molecules Carries Cry

The winds with wonder whist, Smoothly the waters kisst. By John Milton Smoothly Whist Kisst Winds Waters

For the night-wind has a dismal trick of wandering round and round a building of that sort, and moaning as it goes; and of trying, with its unseen hand, the windows and the doors; and seeking out some crevices by which to enter. By Charles Dickens Round Sort Hand Doors Enter

A breeze blew so clean and sweet, that one could not think that it blew from the sky; it blew rather through some hole in the sky. By G.k. Chesterton Sky Blew Sweet Breeze Clean

When he would have Jonah cast into the sea, God sent a wind by stirring up a whirlwind [Jonah 1:4]. Those who do not think that God controls the government of the universe will say that this was outside the common course. Yet from it I infer that no wind ever arises or increases except by God's express command. Otherwise By John Calvin Jonah God Sea Whirlwind Cast

The winds of heaven is that which flows between a horse's ears. By Thomas Bruce Ears Winds Heaven Flows Horse

Damn wind shift sudden as a woman mind. By Derek Walcott Damn Mind Wind Shift Sudden

freezing force of the wind. When the blades By Lauren Groff Freezing Wind Force Blades

All the windy ways of men Are but dust that rises up, And is lightly laid again. By Alfred Lord Tennyson Windy Men Dust Rises Lightly

There is a muscular energy in sunlight corresponding to the spiritual energy of wind. By Annie Dillard Wind Energy Muscular Sunlight Spiritual

When suddenly across the June a wind with fingers goes. By Ally Condie June Suddenly Wind Fingers

The boy who harnessed the wind By Alistair Milne Wind Boy Harnessed

It blows a snowing gale in the winter of the year; The boats are on the sea and the crews are on the pier.The needle of the vane, it is veering to and fro,A flash of sun is on the veering of the vane.Autumn leaves and rain,The passion of the gale. By Robert Louis Stevenson Gale Veering Year Vane Blows

Most things we need in life are only inch deep below the ground, all you need to do is dig it out ... using the wind that you blow away.So start blowing now ... By Nathaniel E. Quimada Ground Things Life Inch Deep

You keep working hard and the wind will carry you where it needs to carry you, in the direction you need to be. By Drew Gooden Carry Working Hard Wind Direction

The wind shifts like this:Like a human without illusions,Who still feels irrational things within her. By Wallace Stevens Wind Shifts Human Illusionswho Feels

Wind extinguishes a candle and energizes fire. By Nassim Nicholas Taleb Wind Fire Extinguishes Candle Energizes

Wind is one of the greatest scams of the modern age. By Robert Bryce Wind Age Greatest Scams Modern

Wind does not discriminate - it touches everyone, everything. He liked that about wind. By Lish Mcbride Discriminate Wind Touches

What, nephew, said the king, is the wind in that door? By Thomas Malory Nephew King Door Wind

When the wind blows, the weak are carried away by it, the strong resist it, and the wise manipulate it. By Matshona Dhliwayo Blows Wind Weak Carried Strong

Don't let a strong wind blow you over, take flight upon it. By Rob Liano Strong Wind Blow Flight

The wind makes you ache in some place that is deeper than your bones. By Stephen King Bones Wind Makes Ache Place

Today it's just us and the wind. By Cynthia Hand Today Wind

Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their head, The wind is passing by. By Christina Rossetti Wind Head Trees Bow Passing

Gently I stir a white feather fan,With open shirt sitting in a green wood.I take off my cap and hang it on a jutting stone;A wind from the pine-tree trickles on my bare head. By Li Bai Gently Stone Head Stir White

There is something about the wind ... even though it can't be seen it brushes against our soul and we know it is there even during the silence. By Shannon L. Alder Wind Silence Brushes Soul

Feeling the Wind in Your HairThe peak of the cliff sits tantalizingly close. Your hands rest on your knees as you gasp, willing more oxygen into your lungs. You look back with pride down the way you've come. Just a little farther and you'll be there. Your energy now partially restored, you step on and on. The light wind lifts the closer you get to the peak. A plateau soon falls away abruptly down to the sea, and the sweeping air collects and whips into your face. The view is sublime but the payoff comes as you stand--arms stretched wide in triumph--with your eyes closed as the raging wind buffets your face. This wind, collected and grown above oceans, flitting and crashing its way across the waves, finally reaches the shore and clasps itself around you in a fleeting embrace. The crack of its passing meets your ears and slowly it absorbs you--a streaming current of air caressing your rejoicing face. By Dan Kieran Wind Face Feeling Close Hairthe

The wind which snuffs the candle fans the fire. By Francois De La Rochefoucauld Fire Wind Snuffs Candle Fans

Loud wind, strong wind, sweeping o'er the mountains,Fresh wind, free wind, blowing from the sea,Pour forth thy vials like streams from airy mountains,Draughts of life to me. By Dinah Maria Murlock Craik Wind Loud Strong Sweeping Free

Osha studied him. "You asked them and they're answering. Open your ears, listen, you'll hear." Bran listened. "It's only the wind," he said after a moment, uncertain. "The leaves are rustling." "Who do you think sends the wind, if not the gods? By George R R Martin Osha Studied Wind Listen Answering

He called the wind and the wind came. It was magic. Real magic. The sort of magic I'd heard about in stories of Taborlin the Great. The sort of magic I hadn't believed in since I was six. Now I didn't know what to believe. So I invited him into our troupe, hoping to find answers to my questions. Though I didn't know it at the time, I was looking for the name of the wind. By Patrick Rothfuss Magic Wind Called Sort Great

The same wind blows on us all; the winds of disaster, opportunity and change. Therefore, it is not the blowing of the wind, but the setting of the sails that will determine our direction in life. By Jim Rohn Disaster Opportunity Change Wind Blows

Oh, mightiest wind,wilt thou cease thy breathing inand hold thy exhales? By Richelle E. Goodrich Mightiest Exhales Thy Windwilt Thou

We listen too much to the telephone and too little to nature. The wind is one of my sounds. A lonely sound, perhaps, but soothing. By Andre Kostelanetz Nature Listen Telephone Sounds Sound

When the candle flame is very weak, don't create any wind! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Weak Wind Candle Flame Create

A sailor chooses the wind that takes the ship from a safe port. Ah, yes, but once you're abroad, as you have seen, winds have a mind of their own. Be careful, Charlotte, careful of the wind you choose. By Avi Port Charlotte Wind Sailor Ship

The wind, as a direct motive power, is wholly inapplicable to a system of machine labour, for during a calm season the whole business of the country would be thrown out of gear. Before the era of steam-engines, windmills were tried for draining mines; but though they were powerful machines, they were very irregular, so that in a long tract of calm weather the mines were drowned, and all the workmen thrown idle. By William Stanley Jevons Wind Power Labour Gear Calm

Sometimes the wind blows you places you weren't expecting: sometimes it blows you away from those places, too. By Gayle Forman Blows Expecting Places Wind

That's a good way to live, go against the wind. By Bob Seger Live Wind Good