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Annemarie's silvery blond hair flew behind her,
— Lois Lowry
My husband was a pilot. He flew Elvis when Elvis first started making appearances around the country.
— Minnie Pearl
Her spirit flew out into the night
And the sky reached down
And drew her up,
And she was filled with light ...
And she is happy. — Audrey Niffenegger
And the sky reached down
And drew her up,
And she was filled with light ...
And she is happy. — Audrey Niffenegger
When I finished my initial year at Oxford, I flew home to marry Kirby, who had been my girlfriend in college. We had met on a blind date.
— Donald Hall
To Beatrice- My love flew like a butterfly Until death swooped down like a bat As the poet Emma Montana McElroy said: 'That's the end of that
— Daniel Handler
We flew back home like swallows. 'Is it happiness that makes us so light?' Agathe asked.
— Honore De Balzac
I flew into New York for the Raising Arizona audition, and we just started joking around.
— John Goodman
I didn't fall in love with you, Tate. I flew.
— Colleen Hoover
My father gave me a bat for Christmas. The first time I tried to play with it, it flew away.
— Rodney Dangerfield
we have all the evidence we need in our immediate experience and that only a deliberate refusal to "look" is responsible for atheism of any variety.
— Antony Flew
Child of Hades, what more could I do to you? You are perfect! So much sorrow and pain!' Nico gasped. His eyes flew open.
— Rick Riordan
A million butterflies rose up from South America, All together, and flew in a gold storm toward Spain ...
— Winfield Townley Scott
I wanted to travel from the beginning. As a kid, I used to dream about airplanes, before I ever flew in one.
— Mary Ellen Mark
Loosening his tie with one hand, Quentin stepped out into the cold clear winter air and flew.
— Lev Grossman
Mothman flew away from town, like a giant bat, and then disappeared from sight behind a thicket of skeletal autumn trees.
— Don Roff
The Wright brothers flew right through the smoke screen of impossibility.
— Charles Kettering
I sought the bird of bliss and she flew away, I sought my neighbor's good and bliss came my way
— Anonymous
I flew in on a cloud and came blitzing down from the heavens like a bolt of lightning on this kid
— Alexandra Bracken
Time flew over me, its black wings spread.
— Minae Mizumura
I'm like that guy who single-handedly built the rocket and flew to the moon. What was his name? Apollo Creed?
— Homer
She believed a great happiness awaited her somewhere, and for this reason she remained calm as the days flew by.
— Gyula Krudy
Gagarin flew into space, but didn't see any god there.
— Nikita Khrushchev
Too late I stayed, - forgive the crime! Unheeded flew the hours; How noiseless falls the foot of time That only treads on flowers.
— William Spencer
We sat still, our breathing loud and rhythmic, its music melancholy, a traditional song of sorrow.
— Margot McCuaig
Dragonflies didn't imagine they could sense the future; they just flew about, enjoying the sun on their wings.
— Kate Morton
Shards flew everywhere, slicing her hands, her forearm, and cascading to the floor like snow glistening on a winter morning.
— Katherine McIntyre
If you had to buy a new plane every time you flew somewhere, it would be incredibly expensive.
— Elon Musk
When I first went to America in 1928, there were spittoons everywhere. I remember avoiding spit as it flew past me in Times Square. Very unattractive.
— John Gielgud
A thousand woodpeckers flew in through the window and settled themselves on Pinocchio's nose.
— Carlo Collodi
Lord Nirall's eyes flew open just as the King's Champion raised her sword over his head.
— Sarah J. Maas
Maybe all spirits flew to Paris, not only French ones. Could you haunt a place you'd never been?
— Darcey Steinke
I just flew in from Heaven, and boy, are my arms tired.
— Lauren Kate
The Koran calls for belief and consequent obedience. It is, surely, calculated to inspire fear, indeed abject terror, rather than love.
— Antony Flew
The old woman was interested only in giving, and if anyone tried to surprise her with something, she never smiled, she flew into a rage.
— Magda Szabo
What a childhood I had. Once on my birthday my ol' man gave me a bat. The first day I played with it, it flew away.
— Rodney Dangerfield
So when she wasn't sleeping or just sitting and listening to the storm or tinkering at her workbench, she flew.
— Greg Rucka
My love flew over the boundary of time
with incredible beauty and notorious rhyme. — Debasish Mridha
with incredible beauty and notorious rhyme. — Debasish Mridha
Words played an important part in my growing up. Not only the written word ... but words that flew through the air: jokes, riddles, puns.
— James Howe
Once I was gone for a month and I was just miserable, so I flew back from Florida for two hours just to be home and see my cats.
— Paula Poundstone
Everyone forgets Icarus also flew.
— Jack Gilbert
The golden hours on angel wings
Flew o'er me and my dearie,
For dear to me as light and life
Was my sweet Highland Mary. — Robert Burns
Flew o'er me and my dearie,
For dear to me as light and life
Was my sweet Highland Mary. — Robert Burns
While my scarcely controlled rage flew from my mouth in sentences I hoped would be, perhaps not then but perhaps later, like knives to her brain.
— Lorrie Moore
Come to the edge.
We might fall.
Come to the edge.
It's too high!
COME TO THE EDGE!
And they came
And he pushed
And they flew. — Christopher Logue
We might fall.
Come to the edge.
It's too high!
COME TO THE EDGE!
And they came
And he pushed
And they flew. — Christopher Logue
So multiverse or not, we still have to come to terms with the origin of the laws of nature. And the only viable explanation here is the divine Mind.
— Antony Flew
When the Hours flew brightly by And not a cloud obscured the sky, My soul, lest it should truant be, Thy grace did guide to thine and
— Edgar Allan Poe
Her eyes, walnut brown and shaded by fanned lashes, met mine. Held for a moment. Flew away.
— Khaled Hosseini
For a long time, I'd been vaguely fascinated by the idea that Charles Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in the same summer.
— Bill Bryson
The fair breeze blew,
The white foam flew,
And the forrow followed free.
We were the first to ever burst into the silent sea. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The white foam flew,
And the forrow followed free.
We were the first to ever burst into the silent sea. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The bedroom door flew open, and their mom came in like Mr. Rochester's wife, in a long, torn, white nightgown.
— Rainbow Rowell
Milrose Munce had watched his unbridled mouth screeching ahead of him down the track, as his mind flew into the dust like a wheel from a broken axle.
— Douglas Anthony Cooper
The solitary Bee Whose buzzing was the only sound of life, Flew there on restless wing, Seeking in vain one blossom where to fix.
— Robert Southey
When you least expect it, you run in to an old friend from school, or the neighbour's cat, not Mary the Virgin Mother of God.
— Margot McCuaig
Other women who flew were women of independent means. But I had to do something with it.
— Nancy Bird Walton
The king tut masks flew off the penguins, revealing them to be -gasp- penguins.
— Serpent's Shadow Rick Riordan
I had those kind of parents where I watched all of these very sophisticated movies: 'Five Easy Pieces', 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.'
— Sam Rockwell
I didn't write the history of my flight in the sky,,
still I flew for sheer joy. — Rabindranath Tagore
still I flew for sheer joy. — Rabindranath Tagore
-and he flew in to her from the clutter of Somerville, the compost heap behind the Harvard Yard.
— Elizabeth Hardwick
It flew straight down
— Sylvia Plath
A breeze flew through, picking up some leaves and swirling them around, the sound like fluttering pages in a quiet library.
— Sarah Addison Allen
There once was a hero who flew too close to the sun. His wings of wax fell apart and he plummeted to the earth.
— Hiromu Arakawa
Icarus burned because he flew during the day. He wanted the world to see. We fly in the darkness, where people are afraid to look.
— J.J. McAvoy
Bran spread his arms and flew.
— George R R Martin
When I started working on Southwest Airlines, I kid you not, only people flying on business and very wealthy people ever flew.
— Herb Kelleher
Prayer flies where the eagle never flew.
— Thomas Guthrie
It's a pity I flew only once. A space flight is like a drug - once you experience it, you can't think of anything else.
— Gherman Titov
On angel's wings, love flew in.
— Renee Dyer
This time Sophie felt very different in Rafal's arms as he flew over the bay. Instead of safe, she felt scared; instead of loved, she felt caged.
— Soman Chainani
Do we carry rich people on our flights? Yes, I flew on one this morning and I'm very rich.
— Michael O'Leary
Two devils rose from the water, and flew off through the air, crying, 'Oh, oh, oh!' and turning one over another, in sportive mockery ...
— Martin Luther
I didn't fell in live with you, I flew.
— Colleen Hoover
I had the radio on, I was driving. Trees flew by, me and Del were singing, Little Runaway, I was flying.
— Tom Petty
A pink fluttering bird flew across her mind.
— Anne Mallory
I just got out of the hospital. I was in a speed reading accident. I hit a book mark and flew across the room.
— Steven Wright
Mrs. Gley came down in a rush. She had on a kind of tea gown whose draperies flew out behind her, like the tail of a blowzy comet.
— Ross Macdonald
You cannot choose your battlefield,
God does that for you;
But you can plant a standard
Where a standard never flew.
(From The Colors) — Nathalia Crane
God does that for you;
But you can plant a standard
Where a standard never flew.
(From The Colors) — Nathalia Crane
I reached deep in you and pulled out a cardinal which in bright red flew out the window.
— Dorothea Lasky
Peter," she whispered and reached out, touching his cheek. "My little Peterbird? You flew back to me.
— Brom
If I flew for you, you would still be standing.
— Heather Nova
Insatiate archer! could not one suffice? Thy shaft flew thrice, and thrice my peace was slain; And thrice, ere thrice yon moon had filled her horn.
— Edward Young
Now I've laid me down to die I pray my neighbors not to pry Too deeply into sins that I Not only cannot here deny But much enjoyed as life flew by.
— Preston Sturges
You cannot ... transmute some incoherent mixture of words into sense merely by introducing the three-letter word "God" to be its grammatical subject.
— Antony Flew
She flew at him like a wild boar, all fury and animal instinct.
— Kiersten White
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
What would have to occur or to have occurred to constitute for you a disproof of the love of, or the existence of, God?
— Antony Flew
You're making sense, old man, a sense of your own. You're not crazy the way they think. Yes ... I see ...
— Ken Kesey
Lightly from fair to fair he flew, And loved to plead, lament, and sue; Suit lightly won, and short-lived pain, For monarchs seldom sigh in vain.
— Walter Scott