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Wind Quotes - Page 6

As we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls.

"Robert Plant: Born In England; Made In America". "All Things Considered" with Robert Siegel, www.npr.org. September 20, 2010.

What no wife of a writer can ever understand...is that a writer is working when he's staring out the window.

"Shake Well Before Using: A New Collection of Impressions and Anecdotes, Mostly Humorous" by Bennett Cerf, (p. 118), 1948.

As clouds are blown away by the wind, the thirst for material pleasures will be driven away by the utterance of the Lord's name.

"Women Saints Of East And West: Sri Sarada Devi (The Holy Mother) Birth Centenary Memorial", RamaKrishna Vedanta Centre, (p. 119), 1955.

And the wind plays on those great sonorous harps, the shrouds and masts of ships.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1851). “The prose works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow”, p.30

One does not argue about The Wind in the Willows.

Introduction to the Heritage Press edition of "The Wind in the Willows",

I must see new things and investigate them. I want to taste dark water and see crackling trees and wild winds.

Reinhard A. Steiner, Egon Schiele (1993). “Egon Schiele 1890-1918: The Midnight Soul of the Artist”, Taschen

You know,” Cecily said, “you really didn’t have to throw that man through the window.

Cassandra Clare (2014). “Clockwork Princess”, p.279, Simon and Schuster

Tilting at windmills hurts you more than the windmills.

Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.326, Penguin