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wind tasks laborers
William Wordsworth The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task.
wind giving mountain
William Sharp A handful of pine-seed will cover mountains with the green majesty of forests. I too will set my face to the wind and throw my handful of seed on high.
wind oil transition
William J. Clinton We simply have to transition from an economy based almost exclusively on oil and coal and natural gas to one that's far more diversified, that uses solar energy, and wind energy, and the power of the tides, and bio-mass energy, and eventually, develops hydrogen.
wind gossip want
Rebecca Pidgeon If you want to know how far gossip travels, do this - take a feather pillow up on a roof, slice it open, and let the feathers fly away on the wind. Then go and find every single feather and re-stuff the pillow.
wind soul atheism
Robert Plant As we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls.
wind storm violence
Samuel Johnson He that pursues fame with just claims, trusts his happiness to the winds; but he that endeavors after it by false merit, has to fear, not only the violence of the storm, but the leaks of his vessel.
wind faces sun
Samuel Johnson Labor's face is wrinkled with the wind, and swarthy with the sun.
wind illusion irrational
Wallace Stevens The wind shifts like this: Like a human without illusions, Who still feels irrational things within her.
rivers water abundance
William Whipple The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water.
rivers appreciate water
Sarah Ban Breathnach The revelation that we have everything we need in life to make us happy but simply lack the conscious awareness to appreciate it can be as refreshing as lemonade on a hot afternoon. Or it can be as startling as cold water being thrown in our face. How many of us go through our days parched and empty, thirsting after happiness, when we’re really standing knee-deep in the river of abundance?
rivers borders fish-tanks
Norman MacCaig I used to fish the Border rivers, but nowadays you have to queue up for a shot and I can't stand that.
rivers used niagara
Kim Alexis I used to waterski on the Niagara River.
rivers egotism
Patti Smith Pissing in a river, watching it rise.
rivers flow fleeting
Ovid Time itself flows on with constant motion, just like a river: for no more than a river can the fleeting hour stand still. As wave is driven on by wave, and, itself pursued, pursues the one before, so the moments of time at once flee and follow, and are ever new.
rivers splits force
Ovid The mightiest rivers lose their force when split up into several streams.
rivers path needs
Matthew Fox To connect with the great river we all need a path, but when you get down there there's only one river.
rivers mind entertainment
Ken Auletta The entertainment industry as a whole has given more thought to the pollution of rivers than it has to the pollution of minds.
tangled safe speak
Rose Macaulay Once you get to know your neighbors, you are no longer free, you are all tangled up, you have to stop and speak when you are out and you never feel safe when you are in.
tangled remembrance mind
Jonathan Safran Foer And so it was when anyone tried to speak: their minds would become tangled in remembrance. Words became floods of thought with no beginning or end, and would drown the speaker before he could reach the life raft of the point he was trying to make. It was impossible to remember what one meant, what, after all of the words, was intended.
tangled soul world
Kate Chopin But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing. How few of us ever emerge from such beginning! How many souls perish in its tumult!
tangled together world
Pete Seeger The good and bad are all tangled up together. American popular music is loved around the world because of its African rhythm. But that wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for slavery.
tangled weight necklaces
Kami Garcia I pulled Lena's necklace out of my pocket. I let the charms roll around in my palm, but they were tangled and meaningless without her. The necklace was heavier than I imagined, or maybe it was the weight of my conscience.
tangled perception mind
Remy de Gourmont The human mind is so complex and things are so tangled up with each other that, to explain a blade of straw, one would have to take to pieces an entire universe. A definition is a sack of flour compressed into a thimble.
tangled politics few-words
Dan Quayle When you make as many speeches and you talk as much as I do and you get away from the text, it's always a possibility to get a few words tangled here and there.