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21. Take in a great breath of air and then blow it out. Contained in that single breath were at least three nitrogen atoms that were breathed by every human being who ever lived, including Jesus Christ, William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, and every President of the United States. This illustrates the fact that everything we do affects other people, positively or negatively. That’s why it is foolish to say, “Do your own thing if it doesn’t hurt anybody else.” Everything we do affects other people.

James C. Dobson

A homely face does not guarantee a homely character. Appearance is the body, character is the spirit, and the soul bears the most vital qualities.

Michael Bassey Johnson

All you could do was hope for silence, for still air.

Peter Akinti

A moment of peace and silence, breathing in and out the frigid air, watching daylight seep into the forest, hearing the first chatter of distant crows, the wind sighing over the snow and through the fir and pine branches and the twittering of chickadees as they flitted in little tribes from tree to tree.

Mike Bond

And this new air was so delicious, and all his old life seemed so far away, that he forgot for a moment about his bruises and his aching muscles.

C.S. Lewis

Around them, sky and air wove the ancient song of the meeting place of earth and sea—wave-rush on the shore, gulls mewing and sobbing. No more bells, except a last dying peal from Far.

Harper Fox

A seed cannot grow in stone. It requires fertile soil & water. Compassion is the soil where life grows.

Amit Ray

At eight, he had once told his mother that he wanted to paint air.

Vladimir Nabokov

A true love is never defeated. Even when in ashes, it whirls and finds solace with air

sandeep kumar mishra

A turmoil of winds rushed around him, spiraling up in to the air: he was thinking.

Heather James

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