Top 19 Quotes About Being Above The Clouds
#2. The government can supply no substitute for enterprise.
Calvin Coolidge
#3. I've always been shocked that people that I'm actually flying with say, 'Oh, I feel safer on the plane with you.' I'm thinking, 'You must not watch the show because everybody around me gets killed.'
Kiefer Sutherland
#4. ...linen is a fabric that wrinkles like Jack Nicholson's balls without Botox.
Anna Kendrick
#5. Suppressing natural feelings, Methley said, in the end distorted both mind and body. And excluding them from the consideration of novelists distorted the novel, infantilised it, turned good fiction into bad lying.
A.S. Byatt
#6. I think my songs are singing to the rural heart. It's not whether you're from a big city or the middle of nowhere in a small town.
Rodney Atkins
#7. What's foreign one can't always keep quite clear of,
For good things, oft, are not so near;
A German can't endure the French to see or hear of,
Yet drinks their wines with hearty cheer.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#8. I was born with a chronic anxiety about the weather.
John Burroughs
#9. The silence became uneasy. It was broken by the elderly princess saying, The most distressing thing about being up here above the clouds is that there is no weather to make conversation out of.
Diana Wynne Jones
#10. As civilisation advances, the deities lessen in number, the divine powers become concentrated more and more in one Being, and God rules over the whole earth, maketh the clouds his chariot, and reigns above the waterfloods as a king.
Annie Besant
#11. The squalid cash interpretation put on the word success - is our national disease.
William James
#12. If the eye of the heart is open, in each atom there will be one hundred secrets
Farid Al-Din Attar
#13. Decide ... whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying ...
Amelia Earhart
#14. There is no exercise of the intellect which is not, in the final analysis, useless. A philosophical doctrine begins as a plausible description of the universe; with the passage of the years it becomes a mere chapter if not a paragraph or a name in the history of philosophy.
Jorge Luis Borges
#15. In terms of my career, I am glad about the steps and moves that I have made.
Caprice Bourret
#16. A work of art is static; and its value and its weakness lie in being so: but the tuft of grass and the clouds above it belong to our own travelling brotherhood.
Freya Stark
#17. There's nothing to say. The past is in the past for a reason. You either choose to learn from it or repeat it. I was never one to read a book twice and I won't do the same with my life."
Siva
Micalea Smeltzer
#18. The great thing about having digital comics is that it is like having a comic-book shop on your digital device. It has turned comics from a destination buy to an impulse buy.
Jim Lee
#19. I've never heard a person say, 'I had a rotten mother, but she's such a great physicist.
Sonia Manzano