(90 quotes found)
“The Wright brothers flew right through the smoke screen of impossibility.”
Charles F. Kettering
“Too late I stayed, - forgive the crime! Unheeded flew the hours; How noiseless falls the foot of time That only treads on flowers”
William Robert Spencer
“In the dark room a cloud of yellow dust flew from beneath the tool like a scatter of sparks from under the hooves of a galloping horse. The twin wheels turned and hummed. Binet was smiling, his chin down, his nostrils distended. He seemed lost in the kind of happiness which, as a rule, accompanies only those mediocre occupations that tickle the intelligence with easy difficulties, and satisfy it with a sense of achievement beyond which there is nothing left for dreams to feed on.”
Gustave Flaubert
“The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, / The furrow followed free; / We were the first that ever burst / Into that silent sea.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“The support was awesome. The parents are here and a lot of people from central and South America flew in. They have always supported me and it's good to give them a little smile back.”
Camilo Villegas
“The support here was awesome. A lot of people from Central and South America flew in. It's fun.”
“[They flew on a supply helicopter and visited a tent camp for survivors. Pitt announced that he would buy 40 orthopedic beds worth $100,000.] These people have suffered so much, but they have such tremendous spirit, ... I'm really moved by the relief effort.”
Brad Pitt
“While I was there, Voyager flew by Saturn. I got involved with a person who was a member of the imaging team and started working on data from Saturn, ... With all that data coming in, the imaging team didn't have enough hands or scientists to work on all of it.”
Carolyn Porco
“Cabrera flew down and got off a decent shot. He was going to take the shot. He scored 13 points in the quarter. It was his shot. But he missed the shot. Matos grabbed the offensive rebound and put it back in to win the game.”
Carlos Cueto
“They flew through what turned out to be a plume.”