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You are the window I open when it's hard to breathe. By Minhal Mehdi Breathe Window Open Hard

so fresh in a building with no windows. By Patrick Rothfuss Windows Fresh Building

The window apparently wanted only to take his thoughts back. Which was fine with him, for he had seen the metal face of the age and had been so stunned by it that when he thought into the future, all he could vision was a world from which everything he had counted important had been banished or had willingly fled. By Charles Frazier Back Window Apparently Wanted Thoughts

People everywhere love Windows. By Bill Gates Windows People Love

A window opens in my soul, and a fresh breeze drifts over me. And for a moment, like that night, nothing exists but now and forever. No fears or sadness, no need to forgive, nothing to hold me back, just possibilities and passion to empower every dream. By Rose Chandler Johnson Soul Window Opens Fresh Breeze

No windows give a better view than those a man brings with him in his head, not asking for tickets of admission, since at all functions, festivals, or feasts he looks out with the same nice self-composure. By Pedro Calderon De La Barca Festivals Head Admission Functions Selfcomposure

Please come back soon. The window is always open. By Elizabeth Wein Back Open Window

was open the windows. It could be By Niall Williams Windows Open

Keep passing the open windows. By John Irving Windows Passing Open

At first I wondered why the room felt so safe. Then I realized it was because there were no windows. By Sylvia Plath Safe Wondered Room Felt Windows

air and the rain. Approaching the side of the car, I bend over and knock on the window on the driver's side. He has a pair of binoculars in his hand. As he presses the button to open the window, he tries to hide it out of sight but he's not quick enough. 'Sorry,' I say. 'Do you need any help? By Carla Vermaat Air Rain Side Window Approaching

The windows,the starving windowsthat drive the trees like nails into my heart. By Anne Sexton Heart Windowsthe Starving Windowsthat Drive

Rather than words comes the thought of high windows:The sun-comprehending glass,And beyond it, the deep blue air, that showsNothing, and is nowhere, and is endless. By Philip Larkin Windows Air Showsnothing Endless Words

A library doesn't need windows, Andrew. We have books, which are windows into worlds we never even dreamed possible. By Chris Grabenstein Andrew Windows Library Books Worlds

Good writing is like a windowpane. By George Orwell Good Windowpane Writing

The single window had once provided a view of the Columbus skyline, but I'd spray-painted it completely black a few days after I moved in. I'd decided that everything outside the window was a distraction from my quest, By Ernest Cline Columbus Skyline Window Single Provided

Good prose is like a windowpane. By George Orwell Good Windowpane Prose

All the windows of my heart I open to the day. By John Greenleaf Whittier Day Windows Heart Open

The end is near. I hear a noise at the door, as of some immense slippery body lumbering against it. It shall not find me. God, that hand! The window! The window! By H.p. Lovecraft Window End Door God Hear

[He] turned his back on the window, not knowing why he had gone to it, not knowing what he hoped to see, and just at that moment, when there was no one at the window any more and only a little lamp of colored glass at the back of the room flickering, it appeared. By Roberto Bolano Window Knowing Back Turned Moment

A wall of books is a wall of windows. By Leon Wieseltier Wall Windows Books

There are a lot of films where I play characters that are about the windows to the interior person rather than the exterior. By Emmanuelle Beart Exterior Lot Films Play Characters

The windows of my soul I throwWide open to the sun. By John Greenleaf Whittier Sun Windows Soul Throwwide Open

Someone was tapping on the window. By Dave Barry Window Tapping

I like an ending that's both a door and a window. By Stanley Kunitz Window Ending Door

The growth of the imagination demands windows-windows through which we can look out at the world and windows through which we can look into ourselves. The old stories were windows in just this way. By Katherine Paterson Windows Growth Imagination Demands Windowswindows

When one door closes, find another."Kylie gazed back up. "And what if there isn't another door?""Then you try the window.""And if there's not a window?" Kylie asked."Then you find a sledgehammer and make a window. By C.c. Hunter Kylie Window Closes Another Door

Blood like raindrops on the window. By Suzanne Collins Blood Window Raindrops

The room is so small, when I put the key in, I broke the window! By Henny Youngman Small Window Room Put Key

this window here, a boy once yelled, Watch By Anthony Doerr Watch Yelled Window Boy

It's just ... It's just, if I didn't see these windows until today, what else did I miss? By Ray Bradbury Today Miss Windows

And outside the window was like a map, except it was in 3 dimensions and it was life-size because it was the thing it was a map of. By Mark Haddon Map Dimensions Window Lifesize Thing

Scientists in California have discovered a chemical in the brain that causes use of Windows in otherwise normal human beings. It's called alcohol. By David Pogue California Windows Scientists Discovered Chemical

A window is just a window. Colored glass: mere glass. But in the sun it becomes more. She would show him, and say, love should do this. By Marie Rutkoski Window Glass Colored Mere Love

Windows mean light, wisdom means Windows! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Windows Light Wisdom

Goodbye, I whisper at last, when it no longer matters and there is no one to hear it but the window. By Libba Bray Goodbye Window Whisper Longer Matters

Those who enter through the back door can expect to be shown out through the window By Aesop Window Enter Back Door Expect

The upper windows of his house, appeared By F Scott Fitzgerald Appeared House Upper Windows

I find it impossible to think of a picture save as a window, and my first concern about a window is to find out what it looks out on ... and there is nothing I love so much as something which stretches away from me out of sight. By Andre Breton Window Find Sight Impossible Picture

I opened the window and my heart. The sun flooded the room and love inundated my soul. By Paulo Coelho Heart Opened Window Soul Sun

Never does one so constantly see so many different things as when peering from a small window. By Masuji Ibuse Window Constantly Things Peering Small

I have rubbed, knocked and brushed up against a thousand windows, trying to get an image. By Anthony Liccione Rubbed Knocked Windows Image Brushed

Perhaps the window is not a sun but an asterisk, interrupting the grammar of the sky, with me sitting below it like a footnote. By China Mieville Asterisk Interrupting Sky Footnote Window

He went to the window and picked up his By Layne Mosler Window Picked

Really, I don't know what the world is coming to if I am to be suspected of staring in at windows! By Georgette Heyer Windows World Coming Suspected Staring

When Wealth walks in at the Door, the Press Agent comes in through the Window. By George Ade Door Window Wealth Press Agent

There is one door and so far more windows..., do you know why??...One door for enter and many windows for exit! By Deyth Banger Door Exit Windows Enter

If one can surrender, if one can trust the Master, one has surrendered to God, one has trusted God. And sooner or later one is bound to come out under the sky. One will remain grateful to the Master forever because without the window there was no sky, there were only walls. But one has to go through the Master and go beyond. One should not cling to the window; the window frame should not become a hindrance. By Rajneesh God Master Window Surrender Sky

Without looking through the window, you can see Heaven's Way. By Laozi Heaven Window

ConConsciousness makes for poor windows. By John Green Conconsciousness Windows Makes Poor

I've written this poem before but always through a window, never through an open door. By Andrea Gibson Window Door Written Poem Open

For me a stained glass window is a transparent partition between my heart and the heart of the world. By Marc Chagall World Heart Stained Glass Window

There's a fine line between masturbating while you look out a window, and masturbating while you're looking in a window. I'll give you a hint: one of 'em is super illegal. By Dave Attell Window Masturbating Fine Line Hint

A picture is not a window ... an abstract refers to no reality but its own. By Jean Cocteau Window Picture Abstract Refers Reality

The windowpane was freezing, but I was pressing myself against it anyway, like one of those dazzled little kids at the aquarium, the ones that look like they want to melt through the glass, like they're about to swoon from an overdose of beauty. By Alyson Foster Freezing Aquarium Glass Beauty Windowpane

Returning to his quarters, he opened the window (though it was only the size of a postage stamp), By Amor Towles Returning Quarters Window Stamp Opened

Your eyes are not really windows through which you look out into the world. Your eyes are cameras that send electronic images of the world into you. By Michael A. Singer Eyes World Windows Cameras Send

Set wide the window. Let me drink the day. By Edith Wharton Set Window Wide Day Drink

In the old days, writers used to sit in front of a typewriter and stare out of the window. Nowadays, because of the marvels of convergent technology, the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are now the same thing. By Douglas Adams Stare Window Days Writers Sit

The windows next to her is open a crack, spitting in rain'Close the windows Rosa'She slides a small book out of her backpack, turning it so i can see the frontAn Australian passport. She opens it to the photo page: the horrible drunk from the plane.I lunge as Rosa pushes it out the window'I win,' Rosa says. By Justine Larbalestier Windows Australian Rosa Crack Spitting

Store windows are like landing pages on the website. By Angela Ahrendts Store Website Windows Landing Pages

Where the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window. By Julie Andrews Lord Door Window Closes Opens

Open the window of your mind. Allow the fresh air,new lights and new truths to enter. By Amit Ray Open Mind Window Enter Fresh

I removed the window [tattoo] because, while I used to spend all my time looking out through windows wishing to be outside, I now live there all the time. By Angelina Jolie Tattoo Time Removed Spend Wishing

The young woman was a window waiting to be climbed through. A window that she guessed was a little broken anyway. By Deborah Levy Window Young Woman Waiting Climbed

There was cold sunlight outside the window. By James Joyce Window Cold Sunlight

The word "now" is like a bomb through the window, and it ticks. By Arthur Miller Word Window Ticks Bomb

Never hesitate to open new windows in your life! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Life Hesitate Open Windows

The window of the soul cleansed perfectly and made completely transparent by the divine light By John Of The Cross Light Window Soul Cleansed Perfectly

By now he had stared at the window through a late summer so hot and wet that the air both day and night felt like breathing through a dishrag, so damp it caused fresh sheets to sour under him and tiny black mushrooms to grow overnight from the limp pages of the book on his bedside table. Inman suspected that after such long examination, the grey window had finally said all it had to say. By Charles Frazier Dishrag Table Window Stared Late

Who was the first human being to look out a window? By Roberto Bolano Window Human

In a room with many windowssome thoughts slide past uncatchable, ghostly. By Jane Hirshfield Ghostly Uncatchable Room Windowssome Thoughts

I've since come to believe that the world is populated by multitudes of women sitting at windows, inseparable from their surroundings. I myself spent many hours at a window on the Zattere, waiting for my father's return, waiting for my life to appear like one of those great ships that came into the harbor, broad sails filled with the wind of providence ... I'd grown transparent as the glass through which I peered, dangerously invisible even to myself. It was then I knew I must set my life in motion or I would disappear. By Regina O'melveny Waiting Inseparable Surroundings World Populated

That's my window. This minuteSo gently did I alightFrom sleep--was still floating in it.Where has my life its limitAnd where begins the night?I could fancy all things around meWere nothing but I as yet;Like a crystal's depth, profoundlyMute, translucent, unlit.I have space to spare inside meFor the stars, too: so full of roomFeels my heart; so lightlyWould it let go of him, whomFor all I know I have startedTo love, it may be to hold.Strange, as if never charted,Stares my fortune untold.Why is it I am beddedBeneath this infinitude,Fragrant like a meadow,Hither and thither moved,Calling out, yet fearingSomeone might hear the cry,Destined to disappearingWithin another I. By Rainer Maria Rilke Window Profoundlymute Translucent Sleep Night

Bars over the door, but not the window, and the roof looked By Lisa Scottoline Bars Door Window Looked Roof

That would be my theme, I thought: once I came out, the world was all windows. By Paul Monette Theme Thought Windows World

The message being sent out by a broken window-the perception it invites-is that the owener of this building and the people of the community around it don't care if this window is broken: They have given up, and anarchy reigns here. Do as you will, because nobody cares. By Michael Levine Broken Message Windowthe Perception Invitesis

Tree At My WindowTree at my window, window tree,My sash is lowered when night comes on;But let there never be curtain drawnBetween you and me.Vague dream-head lifted out of the ground,And thing next most diffuse to cloud,Not all your light tongues talking aloudCould be profound.But tree, I have seen you taken and tossed,And if you have seen me when I slept,You have seen me when I was taken and sweptAnd all but lost.That day she put our heads together,Fate had her imagination about her,Your head so much concerned with outer,Mine with inner, weather. By Robert Frost Weather Tree Window Windowtree Treemy

Nobody actually ever does this - escaping through a window. By Kevin James Moore Escaping Window

Frame after aluminium frame had replaced the casements. The gesture by which you push a window open was now unnecessary. ... It was as if a part of us that was air and breeze had been denied entry. By Amit Chaudhuri Frame Casements Aluminium Replaced Unnecessary

The window can be fixed, Katerina. I'm far more concerned about him. By Ally Carter Katerina Fixed Window Concerned

I had seen the damp lying on the outside of my little window, as if some goblin had been crying there all night, and using the window for a pocket-handkerchief. By Charles Dickens Window Night Pockethandkerchief Damp Lying

Through the window, I saw the beautiful world outside: the sky, the sun, the cacti, the rocks, and the dirt. How I longed to return to it! I licked at the air, trying to smell the desert's delicious dusty scent, but could not. How was I able to see it without smelling it? Did humans control scents as well as the temperature and the waters? Is that what windows were for, to keep out scents? Why did they wish to put invisible barriers between themselves and the world? By Patrick Jennings Sky Sun Cacti Rocks Dirt

Even through the shut window pane, the world looked cold. By George Orwell Pane Cold Shut Window World

To a fair day open the window, but make you ready as to a foule. By George Herbert Window Foule Fair Day Open

MY SECRET IDENTITY ISThe room is empty,And the window is open By Charles Simic Secret Identity Open Isthe Room

As long as you have a window, life is exciting. By Gladys Taber Window Life Exciting Long

You can't see the whole sky from one window. By Beth Hoffman Window Sky

Beyond the window, some kind of small, black thing shot across the sky. A bird, possibly. Or it might have been someone's soul being blown to the far side of the world. By Haruki Murakami Window Small Black Sky Kind

Staring at the blank page before you, Open up the dirty window, Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find. By Natasha Bedingfield Open Staring Window Find Blank

I am the window-cleaner, here to cause the cleansing pain. By Ernst Kaiser Windowcleaner Pain Cleansing

Your 'Belief Window' is how you perceive and understand everything in your life ... It frames all your views and influences the actions you take, but it can also be wrong or limited. By Tony Jeary Belief Window Life Perceive Understand

Step aboard and we will fly through the window, through the sky By Brian Wildsmith Step Window Sky Aboard Fly

The way one's mind can dash about just while one opens a window. By Dodie Smith Window Mind Dash Opens

Windows are as essential to office prestige as Christmas is to retailing. By Enid Nemy Christmas Windows Retailing Essential Office

Through the window a broken fingernail of moon was visible. By Graham Joyce Visible Window Broken Fingernail Moon

Looking from outside into an open window one never sees as much as when one looks through a closed window. There is nothing more profound, more mysterious, more pregnant, more insidious, more dazzling than a window lighted by a single candle. What one can see out in the sunlight is always less interesting than what goes on behind a windowpane. In that black or luminous square life lives, life dreams, life suffers. By Charles Baudelaire Window Open Closed Life Profound

We don't know that we've lost half a minute from our lives but we feel it somehow, we feel its absence. Something is missing, we think. And so we long for the thing we've missed and can't name, and out of that wanting - well, everything else rises, good and bad. What do you think leads us to the windows in the first place? The light in your eyes shines because of the longing in your soul. And the longing in your souls rises because you are looking for the lost half minute. By Adam Gopnik Feel Absence Lives Lost Half

Through a narrow window we can see only part of the sky, and not the whole vastness, the magnificence of it. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Sky Vastness Narrow Window Part

But the windows of the house of Memory, and the windows of the house of Mercy, are not so easily closed as windows of glass and wood. They fly open unexpectedly; they rattle in the night; they must be nailed up. Mr. The Englishman had tried nailing them, but had not driven the nails quite home. So he passed but a disturbed evening and a worse night. By Charles Dickens Windows House Memory Mercy Wood