“It's terrible. You're high as a kite. The mistake we make is walking Edmonds.”
Phil Garner
“Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it.”
Winston Churchill
“It's terrible, you're high as a kite one minute.”
“The optimist pleasantly ponders how high his kite will fly; the pessimist woefully wonders how soon his kite will fall.”
William Arthur Ward
“Our guys had to walk up 19 floors. Pieces (of glass) were sailing like a kite to the ground. I was so happy no one was hurt by flying glass.”
Phil Saunders
“You can't fly a kite unless you go against the wind and have a weight to keep it from turning a somersault. The same with man. No man will succeed unless he is ready to face and overcome difficulties and is prepared to assume responsibilities.”
William J. H. Boetcker
“Back then, they made the kites a little different. They actually used the paper with sticks.”
Kathy Darnell