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1
The lash whistled like a singing
wind
.
Anthem
By Ayn Rand
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In PART SIX
2
We learned the names of all the
winds
which blow over the seas and push the sails of our great ships.
Anthem
By Ayn Rand
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In PART ONE
3
Their hair was golden as the sun; their hair flew in the
wind
, shining and wild, as if it defied men to restrain it.
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4
Women work in the fields, and their white tunics in the
wind
are like the wings of sea-gulls beating over the black soil.
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The fortune of my spirit is not to be blown into coins of brass and flung to the
winds
as alms for the poor of the spirit.
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By Ayn Rand
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We were gathering the papers and the rags which the
wind
had blown from the Theatre, when we saw an iron bar among the weeds.
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Then it was as if a great
wind
had stricken the hall, for all the Scholars spoke at once, and they were angry and frightened.
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To find these things, the Scholars must study the earth and learn from the rivers, from the sands, from the
winds
and the rocks.
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By Ayn Rand
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Where the City ends there is a great road
winding
off to the north, and we Street Sweepers must keep this road clean to the first milepost.
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Our arms stretched out of their own will, and our body whirled and whirled, till it raised a
wind
to rustle through the leaves of the bushes.
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