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Wind Quotes - Page 99

The wind is rising ... we must attempt to live.

"Charmes ou poèmes". Book by Paul Valery, 1922.

Megaphone in which the wind passes singing.

Pablo Neruda (1990). “Selected Poems”, p.29, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

I shoved on a dressing-gown, and flew downstairs like a mighty, rushing wind.

P. G. Wodehouse (1991). “The great sermon handicap”, James H. Heineman

Bicky rocked, like a jelly in a high wind.

P. G. Wodehouse, David A. Jasen (1997). “Enter Jeeves: 15 Early Stories”, p.96, Courier Corporation

We love the kindly wind and hail, The jolly thunderbolt, We watch in glee the fairy trail Of ampere, watt, and volt.

Ogden Nash (1941). “The Face is Familiar: The Selected Verse of Ogden Nash”, Garden City, N. Y : Garden City publishing Company, Incorporated

If only gravity were working, the path would be symmetrical, it is the wind resistance that produces the tragic curve.

Norman Mailer (2013). “The Naked and the Dead: 50th Anniversary Edition, With a New Introduction by the Author”, p.570, Henry Holt and Company