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I went to the doctors the other day and I said, 'have you got anything for wind?' So he gave me a kite.
— Tommy Cooper
I thought, breaking into a sweat, I'd better call Saul. I owe Kate an apology ... Damn damn damn.
— Mordecai Richler
When I was 5 years old, my mother read me 'Gone With The Wind' at night, before I went to bed. I remember her reading almost all year.
— Pat Conroy
The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.
— Lawren Leo
No Ranger in sight. That's because he's in the wind. You can't see the wind. Or maybe the wind went home to watch Tuesday night fights.
— Janet Evanovich
Then, with an enormous rush of meadow-filled wind, the green candle went out, and my best friend died.
— Kristin Cast
They knew that love snatched in the face of danger and death was doubly sweet for the strange excitement that went with it.
— Margaret Mitchell
Ashley watched her go and saw her square her small shoulders as she went. And that gesture went to his heart, more than any words she had spoken.
— Margaret Mitchell
Wherever they went and wherever they slept, the east wind whistled in the reeds, and the geese went over high in the starlight, honking at the stars.
— T.H. White
One idiot is one idiot. Two idiots are two idiots. Ten thousand idiots are a political party.
— Franz Kafka
And the days went by like paper in the wind. Everything changed, then changed again. It's hard to find a friend. It's hard to find a friend.
— Tom Petty
We went to watch the waves that bitter day and the wind took your red cap and mittens - blew them into the sea ...
— John Geddes
The first time someone said, 'What are your measurements?' I answered, '37, 24, 38 - but not necessarily in that order.'
— Carol Burnett
No matter how long I live, I will always remember the way the light went out of her eyes, like a candle flame caught in an unexpected wind.
— Jodi Picoult