Quotes About Flight
En yüksekten uçan mart? en uza?? görendir
~ Richard Bach
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Qué hacemos en el aire? Podríamos decir que practicando lo que significa estar vivo.
~ Richard Bach
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No cualquier hombre (permítanme una restricción y cierto romanticismo) es capaz de volar, sino aquel que siente que volar es su vida, que sabe que el cielo no es un lugar de trabajo o de diversión, sino que es su casa.
~ Richard Bach
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True, the same young Jonathan Seagull was there that had always lived behind his golden eyes, but the outer form had changed. It felt like a seagull body, but already it flew far better than his old one had ever flown.
~ Richard Bach
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You will begin to touch heaven, Jonathan, in the moment that you touch perfect speed. And that isn't flying a thousand miles an hour, or a million, or flying at the speed of light. Because any number is a limit, and perfection doesn't
~ Richard Bach
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Chiang spoke slowly and watched the younger gull ever so carefully. "To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is," he said, "you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
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Let's begin with Level Flight. . . .
~ Richard Bach
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Most gulls don't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight—how to get from shore to food and back again. For most gulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating.
~ Richard Bach
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İnançlar? unutun, uçmak için inanmaya ihtiyac?n?z yoktur, uçmay? anlaman?z gerekir.
~ Richard Bach
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Cuando sepan, pensó, lo del Descubrimiento, se pondrán locos de alegría [...] Podremos alzarnos sobre nuestra ignorancia, podremos descubrirnos como criaturas de perfección, inteligencia y habilidad. ¡Podremos ser libres! ¡Podremos aprender a volar!
~ Richard Bach
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To begin with," he said heavily, "you've got to understand that a seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull, and your whole body, from wingtip to wingtip, is nothing more than your thought itself.
~ Richard Bach
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No importa quién sea usted ni la edad que tenga ni dónde viva; si lo desea, volará. Parece extraño, pero es así.
~ Richard Bach
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Para volar tan rápido como el pensamiento y a cualquier sitio que exista —dijo Chiang con lentitud, mirando atentamente a la joven gaviota—, debes empezar por saber que ya has llegado.
~ Richard Bach
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Se sintió volar en un cielo extraño, olvidando, recordando, olvidando; temeroso y arrepentido.
~ Richard Bach
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Juan gaviota pasó el resto de sus días solo, pero voló mucho más allá de los lejanos acantilados.
~ Richard Bach
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One could think of seagulls. It's really a very simple thing to do… seagulls: past, present and future passing almost like drums to the sky.
~ Richard Brautigan
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Show me a cultural relativist at 30,000 feet and I'll show you a hypocrite ... If you are flying to an international congress of anthropologists or literary critics, the reason you will probably get there - the reason you don't plummet into a ploughed field - is that a lot of Western scientifically trained engineers have got their sum right.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Half a wing could save your life by easing your fall from a tree of a certain height. And 51 per cent of a wing could save you if you fall from a slightly taller tree.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Keep the Mach up!
~ Richard H. Graham
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Anyone who had anything got out
~ Julie Salamon
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My response came without thinking. I made a gesture that said, I know. I believe you . And when he held out his hand to help me up the bank, I took it without flinching, as I had done once before in a torrential downpour, when that hand had been my only grip on reality in a flight from death. I trusted him. He was a Briton, and I trusted him.
~ Juliet Marillier
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She had what the Councillor knew, in the technical language of the ballet, as ballon, a lightness that is not only the negation of weight, but which actually seems to carry upwards and make for flight, and which is rarely found in thin dancers - as if the matter itself had here become lighter than air, so that the more there is of it the better it works.
~ Karen Blixen
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Språket mangler ord for alt man ser og opplever når man flyr. Med tiden kommer man til å finne nye ord for disse inntrykkene.
~ Karen Blixen
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Teddy shuddered. The idea of the sublime little bird being plucked from the sky, of its exquisite song being interrupted in full flight, was horrible to him.
~ Kate Atkinson
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