717 Quotes by Richard Bach

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    He’s changing. Every day more remote, protected, distant. He builds fests now for the soulmate he hasn’t found, bricking wall and maze and mountain fortress, dares her to find him at the hidden center of them all Here’s an A in self-protection from the one in the world he might love and who might someday love him.

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    You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true.

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    Mistakes – call them unexpected learning experiences.

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    To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is,” he said, “you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.” The trick, according to Chiang, was for Jonathan to stop seeing himself as trapped inside a limited body that had a forty-two-inch wingspan and performance that could be plotted on a chart. The trick was to know that his true nature lived, as perfect as an unwritten number, everywhere at once across space and time.

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    I take the paraglider to the mountain or I roll Daisy out of her hangar and I pick the prettiest part of the sky and I melt into the wing and then into the air, till I’m just soul on a sunbeam.

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    And like no other sculpture in the history of art, the dead engine and dead airframe come to life at the touch of a human hand, and join their life with the pilot’s own.

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    Individuals somehow are led to find my books at times that are important to them. The mail that I get very, very often will say, “I was at a difficult time in my life, and someone gave me a copy.”

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    Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren’t you already there?

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    Dying is like diving into a deep lake on a hot day. There’s the shock of that sharp, cold change, the pain of it for a second, and then accepting is a swim in reality. But after so many times, even the shock wears off.

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