Top 15 Biplanes Flying Quotes
#1. I think it's true that unless human beings experience something, they simply don't understand what people are going through.
Lynne Tillman
#2. Not everything that happens to us is within our control, my friend. Sometimes life gives us a swift kick in the ass, and we have to do the best we can with what we're given.
Felice Stevens
#3. A lot of people are waiting for Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi to come back-but they are gone. We are it. It is up to us. It is up to you.
Marian Wright Edelman
#4. It's lack that gives us inspiration. It's not fullness.
Ray Bradbury
#5. I sort of look at music as helping me get through situations.
Eric Stonestreet
#6. Nations, like individuals, cannot become desperate gamblers with impunity. Punishment is sure to overtake them sooner or later.
Charles Mackay
#7. I basically love classical music. I love a lot of musicians playing together and the whole culture of that, whether it's Indian or it's Western.
A.R. Rahman
#8. I may be helping to bring harmony between people through my music.
Nat King Cole
#9. I love my husband dearly, but there are days I wouldn't be opposed to burying his bludgeoned body in the backyard.
Jen Mann
#10. There was no air; only the dead, still night fired by the dog days of August. Not a breath. I had to suck in the same air I exhaled, cupping it in my hands before it escaped. I felt it, in and out, less each time ... until it was so thin it slipped through my fingers forever. I mean, forever.
Juan Rulfo
#11. [As they say in the old legends]Before a man goes to the devil himself, he sends plenty of other souls thither.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#12. The only really effective apologia for Christianity comes down to two arguments, namely, the saints the Church has produced and the art which has grown in her womb.
Pope Benedict XVI
#13. You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate.
Mark Pryor
#14. I mean, the country was founded on free enterprise. There's good things about it, and there's obviously bad things about it.
Joan Cusack
#15. No matter who you are, the thought of so much suffering and degradation must cause you to shudder at the sight of a veil or cassock, those two shrouds of human invention.
Victor Hugo