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Gust of British wind tousles my hair. (Top of the morning! Oh, no, wait, that's Irish.) It's
— Patrick Ness
I turned my head and saw the wind,
Not far from where I stood,
Dragging the corn by her golden hair,
Into a dark and lonely wood. — W.H. Davies
Not far from where I stood,
Dragging the corn by her golden hair,
Into a dark and lonely wood. — W.H. Davies
A light wind passed his brow, fanning softly his fair uncombed hair and stirring silver points of anxiety in his eyes.
— James Joyce
I do wear wigs ... I sometimes make the joke about me standing on a hilltop with my hair blowing in the wind - and me too proud to run after it.
— Dolly Parton
I walked far down the beach, soothed by the rhythm of the waves, the sun on my bare back and legs, the wind and mist from the spray on my hair.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Dirt makes a man look masculine. Let your hair blow in the wind, and all that. It's OK. All you have to do is look neat when you have to look neat.
— Hedy Lamarr
I wanted to be like Vivien Leigh in 'Gone With the Wind.' I wanted to have black hair, green eyes and break hearts.
— Terry Farrell
The wind in the grain is the caress to the spouse; it is the hand of peace stroking her hair.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
No one brushes my hair as well as the wind.
— Alda Merini
I recall that day on the beach - the sand so brilliant, the clouds so massive, and the wind punishing your hair ...
— John Geddes
With a chance to make it good somehow, hey, what else can we do now? Except roll down the window, and let the wind blow back your hair.
— Bruce Springsteen
Sometimes when the wind is blowing in my hair,
I cry because its coolness is too beautiful — Bob Kaufman
I cry because its coolness is too beautiful — Bob Kaufman
And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair
— Kahlil Gibran
You curl your hair and paint your face. Not I: I am curled by the wind, painted by the sun.
— Julia De Burgos
I'm from Oklahoma. I mean, you can't have good hair in Oklahoma. That's why everyone wears hats. The wind just messes it up.
— Ronnie Dunn
Roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair. The night's busted open. These two lanes will take us anywhere.
— Bruce Springsteen
I want to fly from a window and pour through the air like a wind of love to raise his hair and slide into the palms of his hands.
— Penelope Mortimer
She blew in like a hard west wind, the kind that dropped a man's bones to zero, froze his hair to his skull, and clogged his eyes with ice.
— Jonis Agee
When I go down the ice, I feel it, the wind in the side of my hair, and then I got the party in the back.
— Patrick Kane
Your hair smells like wind, did you know that?
Yep, me and Tucker, smelling each other. — Cynthia Hand
Yep, me and Tucker, smelling each other. — Cynthia Hand
A cool breeze stirred my hair at that moment, as the night wind began to come down from the hills, but it felt like a breath from another world.
— Francis Marion Crawford
Strands of your hair and tendrils of the wind spin into nothingness the memories of that day ...
— John Geddes
Kugel set off, the wind in what would have been, some years ago, his hair.
— Shalom Auslander
Her hair is full of icy wind and daylight. She is every princess, every queen, in the history book.
— Lauren DeStefano
I have seen them riding seaward on the waves Combing the white hair of the waves blown back When the wind blows the water white and black.
— George Orwell
And not there, not there, not there,
Your laughing face and your wind-blown hair
Leave not even a ghost in the garden. — Winifred Holtby
Your laughing face and your wind-blown hair
Leave not even a ghost in the garden. — Winifred Holtby
A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water.
— Margaret Atwood
These television shows that have 14 shots of somebody looking at each other with the wind blowing through their hair drive me insane.
— Amy Sherman-Palladino
Running, the music flew into him, became the wind that pushed back his hair and the slap of his own feet on the pavement.
— Ann Patchett