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If you run into a psychic wall face-first, do you wind up with psychic bruises?
-Clary, pg.239- — Cassandra Clare
-Clary, pg.239- — Cassandra Clare
A man may break a word with you, sir, and words are but wind;
Ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind. — William Shakespeare
Ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind. — William Shakespeare
It seems every morning I wake up to face a list of 20 things to do, with time only to do 10, and somehow I always wind up squishing in 30.
— Karen Salmansohn
As I walked briskly out the road the wind knifed at my face, but this sun caressed the back of my neck.
— John Knowles
Whenever I throw caution to the wind I make sure I'm facing the right way so that it doesn't blow back and hit me in my face.
— Demetri Martin
You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face
— William Shakespeare
What shell did not feel the sound waves and which bird did not face at least once the wind?
— Sorin Cerin
Be like a branch of a tree; flex your body to face 'wind of sorrow'; flex little harder to dance in the 'wind of happiness'.
— Santosh Kalwar
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
Jamie's own face was lined with shadow, the firelight showing the mark of time and struggle on his flesh as wind and rain mark stone.
— Diana Gabaldon
Turning her face away from him, she let the tears fall at last. They were carried away on the wind as if they'd never been. Much like her.
— Rosalie Lario
Death, it doesnt seem so scarey, you know? Not when you have got the sky over you and the wind on your face.
— Alexander Gordon Smith
We could look out our windows and still see your face, still hear your voice on the wind. But where do we look for you now?
— Mitch Albom
And maybe, just maybe, the ten hours of hot summer wind blowing past my face would dry the tears of pride which were beginning to roll down my cheeks.
— Scott Hildreth
Tomorrow we will rejoin the war. So it's time to decide who you are. Will you be carried off by this wind coming at us, or stand and face it?
— Jennifer A. Nielsen
Soon the Mississippi night hummed by outside his windows, bug, bird, frog, the wind on his face.
— Tom Franklin
You curl your hair and paint your face. Not I: I am curled by the wind, painted by the sun.
— Julia De Burgos
Dip your fingers n the spring stream or lift your face to the summer rains. Listen for me in the winter wind I'll come back for you.
— Evangeline Denmark
Romeo gritted his teeth and let the wind hit his face. Believe it, he told himself. Life with this woman will be without apologies.
— Barry Gifford
A mouthful of sea air, or a stiff walk in the wind's face would not give grace to the soul, but it would yield oxygen to the body, which is next best
— Charles Spurgeon
I kind of like the wind in my face. If it wasn't there, I don't know if I would push as hard.
— Tyra Banks
Time is a wind that keeps blowing in my face and mumbling words that don't make sense.
— Shannon Hale
They's a time for sitting still and praying the wind blow over you, and they's a time to rise up and face the storm.
— Lalita Tademy
It's only that ye looked so beautiful, wi' the fire on your face, and your hair waving in the wind. I wanted to remember it.
— Diana Gabaldon
The wind never forgets a face.
— Dora Okeyo
Go out by yourself, face the wind, hold up your head and thank God for this gardening year.
— Richardson Wright
The wind in ones face makes one wise.
— George Herbert
I feel as though I made a face and the wind changed, and now I have to go through life grimacing in this horrible way.
— Nick Hornby
I closed my eyes and lay flat With my back to the ocean And my face to the sky. I lifted my hands and caught ribbons of wind
— Autumn Doughton
My dear friend, venture to take the wind on your face for Christ.
— Samuel Rutherford
And not there, not there, not there,
Your laughing face and your wind-blown hair
Leave not even a ghost in the garden. — Winifred Holtby
Your laughing face and your wind-blown hair
Leave not even a ghost in the garden. — Winifred Holtby
It's all part of my spirituality,
as the wind softly kisses my face,
and the world travels beneath me. — Jess "Chief" Brynjulson
as the wind softly kisses my face,
and the world travels beneath me. — Jess "Chief" Brynjulson
Labor's face is wrinkled with the wind, and swarthy with the sun.
— Samuel Johnson