474 Quotes About Flying
- Author Sol Luckman
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Flying in his dreams was an exhilarating, breathtaking experience, sometimes literally, that tended to leave reality wanting, like riding a roller coaster compared to mowing the lawn.
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- Author Katie Mattie
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Where's Izzy?" cried Alice. "I'm right here!" Izzy was heard, but there was no sight of her floating friend. "Izzy's invisible!" yelled Melanie."Invisible and flying!" Colleen added nervously.
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- Author Erin Hunter Cloudpaw A Dangerous Path Warriors 5
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Bluestar's coming on patrol? Watch out for flying hedgehogs!
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- Author Shakira
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Walking gets too boring when you learn how to fly.
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- Author Keary Taylor
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Some days I miss flying so much it makes my entire chest hurt, feels like I can't breathe sometimes. I try not to think about the fact that I'll never have thousands of feet of air between me and the ground again. But it's those times that I have to remind myself that at least I got the chance to do it sometime in my life. A couple dozen solo flights are better than having never done it at all.
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- Author Warning Label on Batman Costume
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Caution: Cape does not enable user to fly.
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- Author Matt Scott
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I Will Never Stop Trying To Fly, Because I'm Not Convinced That Anything Is Impossible!
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- Author Robin Olds
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Fighter pilot is an attitude. It is cockiness. It is aggressiveness. It is self-confidence. It is a streak of rebelliousness, and it is competitiveness. But there's something else - there's a spark. There's a desire to be good. To do well; in the eyes of your peers, and in your own mind.
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- Author Maggie Shipstead
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An airplane crossed the sky, and she imagined its interior-people packed in rows like eggs in a carton, the chemical smell of the toilets, pretzels in foil pouches, cans hiss-popping open, black oval of night sky embedded in the rattling walls. How strange that something so drab, so confined, so stifling with sour exhalations and the fumes of indifferent machinery might be mistaken for a star.
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