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You can't build a wall round a village.
The sun and the wind
will always find their way in. — Igor Goldkind
The sun and the wind
will always find their way in. — Igor Goldkind
We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories.
— Barack Obama
I walked far down the beach, soothed by the rhythm of the waves, the sun on my bare back and legs, the wind and mist from the spray on my hair.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Everyday life is a stimulating mixture of order and haphazardry. The sun rises and sets on schedule but the wind bloweth where it listeth.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
People no longer live by sun and moon, by wind and stars, but by some slyly contrived conventions known as clocks and calendars.
— Matthew Goldman
The sun shined and winked through wind-rustled leaves to paint the roadway with an ever-shifting mosaic of light and shadows.
— Stackpole, Michael A.
Labor's face is wrinkled with the wind, and swarthy with the sun.
— Samuel Johnson
He needed sun and soil and wind to remain a man.
— Clifford D. Simak
Sun and wind and beat of sea,
Great lands stretching endlessly ...
Where be bonds to bind the free?
All the world was made for me! — Adelaide Crapsey
Great lands stretching endlessly ...
Where be bonds to bind the free?
All the world was made for me! — Adelaide Crapsey
He who wears his morality but as his best garment were better naked.
The wind and the sun will tear no holes in his skin. — Kahlil Gibran
The wind and the sun will tear no holes in his skin. — Kahlil Gibran
Sweet, sweet burn of sun and summer wind, and you my friend, my new fun thing, my summer fling.
— K.d. Lang
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
— Charles Dickens
I think of a sun like Beethoven, a wind like Debussy, and birdcalls like Stravinsky. But the tempo is all mine.
— Patricia Highsmith
What if a much of a which of a wind
gives the truth to summer's lie;
bloodies with dizzying leaves the sun
and yanks immortal stars awry? — E. E. Cummings
gives the truth to summer's lie;
bloodies with dizzying leaves the sun
and yanks immortal stars awry? — E. E. Cummings
You curl your hair and paint your face. Not I: I am curled by the wind, painted by the sun.
— Julia De Burgos
As she fled fast through sun and shade The happy winds upon her play'd, Blowing the ringlet from the braid.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I want to see a connected and progressive future for Australia, where we harness our greatest natural resources: sun, wind, and brain power.
— Cate Blanchett
And then one day the sun was bright, the wind was strong and my eyes shone with a godly light
— Anubhav Mishra
Only the road and the dawn, the sun, the wind, and the rain,
And the watch fire under stars, and sleep, and the road again.
— John Masefield
And the watch fire under stars, and sleep, and the road again.
— John Masefield
There is no need for nuclear. The world can be powered by wind, water and sun alone.
— Mark Z. Jacobson
The wind and the sun are free.
— Al Gore
The sun and wind pour into the sheets on the line. There are bodies in the billowing, forms created and lost in a breath.
— Lauren Groff
He disappears, and her endless wanderings in search of him take her to the moon, the sun, and the wind.
— Bruno Bettelheim
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
They know no urge of seasons; they feel no kiss of sun, no lash of wind and weather. They live forever by not living at all.
— Aldo Leopold
Our glories float between the earth and heaven
Like clouds which seem pavilions of the sun,
And are the playthings of the casual wind. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Like clouds which seem pavilions of the sun,
And are the playthings of the casual wind. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton