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Around the world Quote by Teresa Jordan

“I once ran across a list of nearly 400 winds from around the world and wondered why Wyoming, so dominated by wind, has so few names for its variations. . . . There's the wind, the damned wind, and the goddamned wind.” quote by Teresa Jordan
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““I once ran across a list of nearly 400 winds from around the world and wondered why Wyoming, so dominated by wind, has so few names for its variations. . . . There's the wind, the damned wind, and the goddamned wind.””

Teresa Jordan

About This Quote

Source Interview: Unknown source, likely personal blog or talk

The speaker notes that despite Wyoming's abundant winds, there are very few distinct names for them, highlighting a lack of linguistic detail for a common natural phenomenon.

In simple terms: Wyoming has many winds but few names for them.

Key Takeaway

Observe and name the subtle variations around you.

Themes

language nature observation

Mood

curious reflective

Type

observational analytical

When to use this quote

  • weather reporting
  • educational curricula
  • local tourism
  • environmental research

Key Concepts

linguistics environmental awareness cultural naming

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does naming affect our relationship with nature?
  • What names could capture wind nuances?
A Different Perspective

Naming may not change the wind’s impact, only perception.

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