4.
Perhaps the whisper was born before lips, And the leaves in treelessness circled and flew, And those, to whom we impart our experience as bliss, Acquire their forms before we do
Osip Mandelstam
5.
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
6.
I flew aeroplanes, parachuted, walked on my own across the Himalayas - you name it; if it was dangerous, I did it.
Scilla Elworthy
7.
Other women who flew were women of independent means. But I had to do something with it.
Nancy Bird Walton
8.
I became the butterfly. I got out of the cocoon, and I flew.
Lynn Redgrave
9.
Flew concluded that research into DNA had 'shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce life, that intelligence must have been involved'.
Antony Flew
11.
I always lived very frugally. I flew around on a private jet. I had a boat. But I always lived very frugally.
Allen Stanford
12.
Religion Caesar never knew Thy posterity shall sway, Where his eagles never flew, None as invincible as they.
William Cowper
13.
The phrase 'sodomized by a bratwurst poltergeist' suddenly flew through my mind.
David Wong
14.
Her eyes, walnut brown and shaded by fanned lashes, met mine. Held for a moment. Flew away.
Khaled Hosseini
15.
Peter," she whispered and reached out, touching his cheek. "My little Peterbird? You flew back to me.
Brom
16.
Swiftly, swiftly flew the ship, Yet she sailed softly too: Sweetly, sweetly blew the breeze - On me alone it blew.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
19.
If you had to buy a new plane every time you flew somewhere, it would be incredibly expensive.
Elon Musk
20.
The sarcasm made a slight whistling noise as it flew over Loafers' head.
Eoin Colfer
21.
Maybe all spirits flew to Paris, not only French ones. Could you haunt a place you'd never been?
Darcey Steinke
22.
Whatever question arose, a swarm of these drones, without having finished their buzzing on a previous theme, flew over to the new one and by their hum drowned and obscured the voices of those who were disputing honestly.
Leo Tolstoy
23.
In my early days of flying, if you flew on instruments, you were inevitably going to fly in thunderstorms. That was just a part of the business of flying.
Arnold Palmer