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Wind Quotes

1.
As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing.
John Muir

As long as I breathe, I'll hear the soothing sounds of cascading rapids and chirping birdsong in the breeze.
Authors on Wind Quotes: William Shakespeare Ralph Waldo Emerson Mehmet Murat Ildan Henry David Thoreau Haruki Murakami Khalil Gibran William Butler Yeats Charles Dickens John Milton Rumi Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Margaret Mitchell Seneca the Younger George Herbert George R. R. Martin Lucretius Frederick Lenz Paulo Coelho William Blake Bob Dylan Friedrich Nietzsche Stephen King William Carlos Williams Rick Riordan Homer Barack Obama Wallace Stevens Thomas Merton John Muir Robert Jordan Jodi Picoult Jim Rohn Carlos Ruiz Zafon
2.
The winds that sometimes take something we love, are the same that bring us something we learn to love. Therefore we should not cry about something that was taken from us, but, yes, love what we have been given. Because what is really ours is never gone forever.
Bob Marley

3.
I came like Water, and like Wind I go.
Omar Khayyam

I arrived like a cascade, and depart like a breeze.
4.
Sing will all the voices of the mountain, paint with all the colors of the wind
Pocahontas

Chime with all the echoes of the hills, daub with all the hues of the breeze.
5.
I'm so quick, I could spit in the wind, duck, and let it hit the old lady behind me.
Roddy Piper

I'm so fleet-footed, I could hurl saliva in the breeze, dodge it, and still allow it to strike the elderly woman behind me.
6.
The soul of woman must be expansive and open to all human beings, it must be quiet so that no small weak flame will be extinguished by stormy winds; warm so as not to benumb fragile buds... empty of itself, in order that extraneous life may have room in it; finally, mistress of itself and also of its body, so that the entire person is readily at the disposal of every call.
Edith Stein

7.
I don't believe architecture has to speak too much. It should remain silent and let nature in the guise of sunlight and wind
Tadao Ando

I strongly believe that architecture should not be overly vocal. Rather, it should stay mute and let nature's elements such as light and air permeate the space.
8.
Daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty.
William Shakespeare

Blossoms that arrive prior to the swallow's arrival, adorning the gusts of March with splendour.
9.
Go with the wind, you know, like a sailboat. I think that's really important when it comes to peace… inner peace especially. You can't help anyone else if you don't have it together for yourself.
Jhene Aiko

'Set sail on the winds of serenity, for true tranquility begins within.'
10.
Prayer is an investment. The time you dedicate to prayer isn't lost; it will return dividends far greater than what a few moments spent on a task ever could. If we fail to cultivate this discipline, prayer winds up being our last resort rather than our first response.
Charles R. Swindoll

11.
The winds of grace are always blowing, but you have to raise the sail.
Ramakrishna

12.
One day some people came to the master and asked: How can you be happy in a world of such impermanence, where you cannot protect your loved ones from harm, illness or death? The master held up a glass and said: Someone gave me this glass; It holds my water admirably and it glistens in the sunlight. I touch it and it rings! One day the wind may blow it off the shelf, or my elbow may knock it from the table. I know this glass is already broken, so I enjoy it - incredibly.
Ajahn Chah

13.
Bamboo is flexible, bending with the wind but never breaking, capable of adapting to any circumstance. It suggests resilience, meaning that we have the ability to bounce back even from the most difficult times. . . . Your ability to thrive depends, in the end, on your attitude to your life circumstances. Take everything in stride with grace, putting forth energy when it is needed, yet always staying calm inwardly.
Ping Fu

14.
Like two eagles soar as one upon the river of the wind with the promise of forever, we will take the past and learn how to begin.
Pocahontas

'As two raptors soar along the current of the breeze, with an assurance of eternity, we will investigate the former and discover how to set out.'
15.
And the wind upon its way whispered the boughs of May, And touched the nodding peony flowers to bid them waken.
Siegfried Sassoon

The breeze glided through the foliage of May, stirring the nodding peony blossoms to life.
16.
The Atheist complains about the wind. The Christian prays for it to change. The Satanist adjusts his sails.
Anton Szandor LaVey

The unbeliever laments the wind. The worshipper implores it to alter. The devil-worshipper alters his course.
17.
I cannot think that we are useless or God would not have created us. There is one God looking down on us all. We are all the children of one God. The sun, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.
Geronimo

18.
And I, infinitesima­l being, drunk with the great starry void, likeness, image of mystery, I felt myself a pure part of the abyss, I wheeled with the stars, my heart broke loose on the wind.
Pablo Neruda

I, insignificant speck, inebriated by the immense starry abyss, reflection of obscurity, I felt a part of the void, I careened with the stars, my soul liberated by the breeze.
19.
Obstacles can arise from good as well as bad circumstances, but they should never deter or overpower you. Be like the earth, which supports all living creatures indiscriminately, without distinguishing good from bad. The earth is simply there. Your practice should be strengthened by the difficult situations you encounter, just as a bonfire in a strong wind is not blown out, but blazes even brighter.
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

20.
When the winds of life don't hit your sails, you grab the oars of life and you start pushing.
Greg Plitt

'When the winds of fate are not at your back, take the reins of life and start rowing.'
21.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Clark Gable

Honestly, my beloved, I couldn't care less.
22.
You can't change the wind but you can set your sails.
Billie Joe Armstrong

You can't alter the breeze but you can adjust your course.
23.
Why did Africa let Europe cart away millions of Africa's souls from the continent to the four corners of the wind? How could Europe lord it over a continent ten times its size? Why does needy Africa continue to let its wealth meet the needs of those outside its borders and then follow behind with hands outstretched for a loan of the very wealth it let go? How did we arrive at this, that the best leader is the one that knows how to beg for a share of what he has already given away at the price of a broken tool? Where is the future of Africa?
Ngugi wa Thiong'o

24.
Wherever you go, there you are. Whatever you wind up doing, that's what you've wound up doing. Whatever you are thinking right now, that's what's on your mind. Whatever has happened to you, it has already happened. The important question is, "how are you going to handle it?" .... Like it or not, this moment is all we really have to work with.
Jon Kabat-Zinn

25.
The higher the hill, the stronger the wind: so the loftier the life, the stronger the enemy's temptations.
John Wycliffe

26.
I see children as kites. You spend a lifetime trying to get them off the ground. You run with them until you're both breathless. They crash . . . you add a longer tail . . . you patch and comfort, adjust and teach. You watch them lifted by the wind and assure them that someday they'll fly.
Erma Bombeck

27.
The pine fought the storm and broke. The willow yielded to the wind and snow and did not break. Practice Jiu-Jitsu in just this way.
Kano Jigoro

'The pine resisted the tempest and shattered. The willow bowed to the gale and snowfall yet remained unbroken. Model your Jiu-Jitsu approaches in this manner.'
28.
Capture a shadow, dance with the wind, stand in a rainbow, begin at the end.
Mary Anne Radmacher

Ensnare an ephemera, sway with the breeze, occupy a spectrum of color, commence at the finale.
29.
Don't be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with, the wind.
Hamilton Wright Mabie

Don't be intimidated by resistance. Recall, a kite ascends against, not alongside, the breeze.
30.
If we are all strong, stable, we can set our sail with any wind in the world that comes along. We make up our own direction. If we are not strong, we are like a leaf in the wind and the world's winds will take us where they wish, not where we wish. So we meditate, every day, regularly, and gain transcendental being in our everyday life and then we are strong. When we are all infused with Being, we need not think which course is right, we just take the one that is automatically. Being is the wind-resister and the sail-setter.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

31.
If you pay peanuts, you wind up hiring monkeys.
Unknown

If you offer a pittance, you will end up recruiting incompetents.
32.
I want that love that moved the mountains. I want that love that split the ocean. I want that love that made the winds tremble. I want that love that roared like thunder. I want that love that will raise the dead. I want that love that lifts us to ecstasy. I want that love that is the silence of eternity.
Rumi

33.
Love is like the wind, you can't see it but you can feel it.
Nicholas Sparks

Affection is like a breeze, invisible but perceptible.
34.
Like the wind, Grace finds us wherever we are and won't leave us however we were found.
Ann Voskamp

35.
What makes authentic disciples is not visions, ecstasies, biblical mastery of chapter and verse, or spectacular success in the ministry, but a capacity for faithfulness. Buffeted by the fickle winds of failure, battered by their own unruly emotions, and bruised by rejection and ridicule, authentic disciples may have stumbled and frequently fallen, endured lapses and relapses, gotten handcuffed to the fleshpots and wandered into a far county. Yet, they kept coming back to Jesus.
Brennan Manning

36.
Find a day for yourself-better yet, late at night. Go to the forest or to the field, or lock yourself in a room ... You will meet solitude there. There you will be able to listen attentively to the noise of the wind first, to birds singing, to see wonderful nature and to notice yourself in it ... and to come back to harmonic connection with the world and its Creator.
Nachman of Breslov

37.
True courage is like a kite; a contrary wind raises it higher.
Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

38.
You find out the strength of a wind by trying to walk against it, not by lying down.
C. S. Lewis

39.
The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw, and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind.
Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet

40.
And gentle winds and waters near, make music to the lonely ear.
Lord Byron

41.
Worthy persons deserve to be called so because they are not carried away by the eight winds: prosperity,decline,disgrace,honor,praise,censure,suffering, and pleasure.They are neither elated by prosperity nor grieved by decline. The heavenly gods will surely protect one who is unbending before the eight winds.
Nichiren

42.
I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds.
John F. Kennedy

43.
You wouldn't abandon ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds.
Thomas More

44.
Even your pity is like a blast of wind and the words you speak would strip a tree of its blossoms.
Tulsidas

45.
When I was young, I believed that life might unfold in an orderly way, according to my hopes and expectations. But now I understand that the Way winds like a river, always changing, ever onward.. My journeys revealed that the Way itself creates the warrior; that every path leads to peace, every choice to wisdom. And that life has always been, and will always be, arising in Mystery.
Socrates

46.
We cannot organize revival, but we can set our sails to catch the wind from Heaven when God chooses to blow upon His people once again
G. Campbell Morgan

47.
It snowed all day long, fortunately it didn't stay on the road. It was very, very cold today. Fortunately, the wind was at my back. The terrain was rolly but not big hills. The first miles were like usual tough, but I felt quite good from there till the end of 10 miles.
Terry Fox

48.
On the blue summer evenings, I will go along the paths, And walk over the short grass, as I am pricked by the wheat: Daydreaming I will feel the coolness on my feet. I will let the wind bathe my bare head. I will not speak, I will have no thoughts: But infinite love will mount in my soul; And I will go far, far off, like a gypsy, through the countryside - as happy as if I were a woman. "Sensation
Arthur Rimbaud

49.
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
Thomas Gray

50.
Windmills, which are used in the great plains of Holland and North Germany to supply the want of falling water, afford another instance of the action of velocity. The sails are driven by air in motion - by wind.
Hermann von Helmholtz