
Top 25 Need Some Fresh Air Quotes
#1. Phillip cleared his throat and got to his feet. I need some fresh air. All this postbattle rah-rah-we-lived sentimentality is a bit cloying.
Jennifer Estep
#2. I need some fresh air," I say.
"Then by all means go outside. If it doesn't clear your head, it will probably kill you." Will might be teasing. I can't tell.
Bethany Griffin
#3. Pitching is 80% of the game and the other half is hitting and fielding.
Mickey Rivers
#4. You want to give people a reason to hate my guts more? I'm making more money.
Billy Joel
#5. Then, four years later I received news from Aridea. She'd tracked down the little one, who was living in Mahakam with seven gnomes whom she'd managed to convince it was more profitable to rob merchants on the roads than to pollute their lungs with dust from the mines.
Andrzej Sapkowski
#6. It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick that, second only to their need of fresh air, is their need of light; that, after a close room, what hurts them most is a dark room and that it is not only light but direct sunlight they want.
Florence Nightingale
#7. This is exactly what I need to do right now: to walk, walk, walk, breathe some fresh air, take a look at a city I've never visited before, and enjoy feeling that it's mine.
Paulo Coelho
#8. You need fresh air," he said.
"We're outside," I pointed out. "It doesn't get any fresher than that.
Rachel Hawthorne
#9. Anger. Control your anger. If you hold anger toward others, they have control over you.Your opponent can dominate and defeat you if you allow him to get you irritated.
Miyamoto Musashi
#10. I want to come home Blythe.....we'll all need you, becauser you're you. You're like a breath of fresh air. You're everything...Let me come home.
Christine Feehan
#11. The societies that work build an infrastructure of care
as well as an infrastructure of capitalism.
Anne-Marie Slaughter
#12. The whites came to this land for a fresh start and to escape the tyranny of their masters, just as the freemen had fled theirs. But the ideals they held up for themselves, they denied others.
Colson Whitehead
#13. I know that you don't believe it, but indeed, life will bring you through. You will live it down in time. What you need now is fresh air, fresh air, fresh air!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#14. The inclusion of slope style in the Olympics is cool. I think it's going to be a total breath of fresh air. The Olympics needs us more than we need it.
Nick Goepper
#15. It frankly does not make sense to occasionally 'fill up' with water, with long periods of dehydration in between. The same thing is true spiritually. Spiritual thirst is a need for living water. A constant flow of living water is far superior to sporadic sipping.
David A. Bednar
#16. Quilts need air and sunlight every week to keep them fresh and a long soak in summer.
Dorothy Adamek
#17. She's like a breath of fresh air.
I may be the Big Bad Wolf, but even wolves need to breathe.
Courtney Cole
#18. I learned to walk; since then I have let myself run. I learned to fly; since then I do not need pushing in order to move from a spot.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#19. The more that things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.
Daniel Lapin
#20. We Californians can watch the Weather Channel for images of winter's brutality unleashed upon our fellow Americans and thank our lucky stars we don't have to contend with it.
Henry Rollins
#21. But if you'll prosper, mark what I advise, Whom age, and long experience render wise.
Alexander Pope
#22. That much life is heavy for the strongest shoulders.
N.D. Wilson
#23. Experience is all I have. I equate song-writing with archeology. Every day you dig. You dig into different places within yourself - even finding places that you've rarely been. And buried within the soil is song.
Jon Foreman
#24. In the taverns all was amiable and easy, but the coffeehouses were cauldrons of edgy malcontents.
Barbara Holland
#25. Asthma research is a lot better and new medicines are always coming out to help young people.
Dominique Wilkins
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