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wind soul said
It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there. Trudi Canavan
wind tasks laborers
The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task. William Wordsworth
wind giving mountain
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. William Sharp
wind oil transition
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. William J. Clinton
wind gossip want
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. Rebecca Pidgeon
wind soul atheism
As we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls. Robert Plant
wind storm violence
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. Samuel Johnson
wind faces sun
Labor's face is wrinkled with the wind, and swarthy with the sun. Samuel Johnson
wind illusion irrational
The wind shifts like this: Like a human without illusions, Who still feels irrational things within her. Wallace Stevens
public-opinion opinion ministers
No minister ever stood, or could stand, against public opinion. Robert Peel
public-opinion looks demand
From whichever angle one looks at it, the application of racial theories remains a striking proof of the lowered demands of public opinion upon the purity of critical judgment. Johan Huizinga
public-opinion opinion
Public opinion is an extremely mutable thing Henrik Ibsen
public-opinion opinion weak
Private opinion is weak, but public opinion is almost omnipotent. Henry Ward Beecher
public-opinion opinion superpower
The only remaining superpower is international public opinion. Simon Anholt
public-opinion states form
Public opinion, in its raw state, gushes out in the immemorial form of the mob's fear. It is piped into central factories, and there it is flavored and colored, and put into cans. H. L. Mencken
public-opinion opinion indolence
What is public opinion? It is private indolence. Georg Brandes
degrees easily few hot literally wine
It got so hot those few weeks, I know it easily got to 120 degrees in there. The wine was literally cooked. Ted Brennan
degrees cynicism optimist
I'm an eternal optimist with a small degree of cynicism. Sarah McLachlan
degrees shy found
I am shy by nature, a person who's always found something burdensome about human interaction and who probably always will, at least to some degree. Caroline Knapp
degrees where-you-are where-you-are-in-life
You can almost measure where you are in life by the degree to which you have begun looking back rather than ahead. Ted Koppel
degrees lovers ready
Margaret was not a ready lover, but where she loved she loved passionately, and with no small degree of jealousy. Elizabeth Gaskell
degrees let-me
Let me say it diplomatically: Most religions are tribal to some degree. Jonathan Haidt
degrees certain piety
No degree of speculative knowledge of religion is any certain sign of true piety. Jonathan Edwards
degrees energy appearance
Whenever the intensity of looking reaches a certain degree, one becomes aware of an equally intense energy coming towards one through the appearance of whatever it is one is scrutinizing. John Berger
degrees done
Good is done by degrees. George Crabbe