Wind Gust Quotes
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Wind Gust Quotes & Sayings
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Gust of British wind tousles my hair. (Top of the morning! Oh, no, wait, that's Irish.) It's
— Patrick Ness
A gust of wind set the leaves of grass to dancing and celebrated the grass's song before it died.
— Haruki Murakami
I was unstoppable, slamming down on the keys as if I were playing before a packed concert hall. Write! Write! Write!
— Tiffanie DiDonato
Aside from being a fighter, I am a relaxed person. It is a lifestyle thing for me. I don't stress too much.
— Urijah Faber
You can get a big gust of wind, and your Olympics are over.
— Lindsey Vonn
And when I get mad, I always cry. It's how I've been for as long as I can remember. And I hate it.
— J.A. Redmerski
You are not my sunshine. Sorry. You're more like a gust of arctic wind that bursts in and blows out all the candles when the door cracks open.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Don't interact with crazy people. You'll never understand them and they don't want to understand you
— Elizabeth Horton-Newton
The large white owl that with eye is blind, That hath sate for years in the old tree hollow, Is carried away in a gust of wind.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
She turned out to be one of those irritating people who get up to leave and then stand in the doorway chattering away.
— M.C. Beaton
But he still lingered for a moment, as if waiting for the wind to take a hand and perhaps gust him down to his car.
— Stephen King
Fame is like dust in a gusty wind. You never know in which way it is blowing. If you ever face the gust of the wind, don't get carried away.
— Olarewaju Oladipo
I treat policies like war. I hoodwink one flank so as to trounce the other. In my family we kneel only to God.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
When a gust of wind hits a broken bone, you feel it.
— Shia Labeouf
I've been clinging to this world like a discarded shell of an insect stuck to a branch, about to be blown off forever by a gust of wind.
— Haruki Murakami
It had been like swallowing a gust of October wind.
— Stephen King
A sudden gust: How big the world seems in a wind.
— Kim Stanley Robinson