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Fly Away Quotes

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Under a cherry tree, all burdens of life fly away!
Mehmet Murat Ildan

Authors on Fly Away Quotes: Lenny Kravitz Horace Salman Rushdie John of the Cross Robert Frost Julia Golding Leonardo da Vinci Rumi Martial Henry Ward Beecher Orson Scott Card Edith Piaf Mehmet Murat Ildan Jerry Spinelli Ovid Bob Marley Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Nelly Furtado
2.
Performers and their public should never meet. Once the curtain comes down, the performer should fly away like a magician's dove.
Edith Piaf

3.
If you lose an opportunity you will be like one who lets the bird fly away; you will never get it back.
John of the Cross

4.
Our advantages fly away without aid. Pluck the flower. [Lat., Nostra sine auxilio fugiunt bona. Carpite florem.]
Ovid

5.
One bright morning when my work is over I will fly away home.
Bob Marley

6.
I'm like a bird, I'll only fly away...
Nelly Furtado

7.
Wings of Love long only to fly away from all directions.
Rumi

8.
Joys do not stay, but take wing and fly away.
Martial

9.
Make the most of time, it flies away so fast; yet method will teach you to win time.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

10.
My life flies away like a dream: Why should I stay behind?
Julia Golding

11.
THERE are joys which long to be ours.
Henry Ward Beecher

12.
A man of supreme folly: his life flies away while he is merely hoping to enjoy it.
Leonardo da Vinci

13.
Friends fly away when the cask has been drained to the dregs.
Horace

14.
I want to get away, I want to fly away. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lenny Kravitz

15.
Let's fly away and live forever
Orson Scott Card

16.
We live in a silent explosion, Everything is flying away from everything else... flying away... flying away...
Jerry Spinelli

17.
Life is elsewhere. Cross frontiers. Fly away.
Salman Rushdie

18.
Fly Away changed my life. There are certain songs that do. When I won the Grammy, I was in Paris. I sort of forgot about it.
Lenny Kravitz

19.
I have wished a bird would fly away, And not sing by my house all day.
Robert Frost

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Abridge your hopes in proportion to the shortness of the span of human life; for while we converse, the hours, as if envious of our pleasure, fly away: enjoy, therefore, the present time, and trust not too much to what to-morrow may produce.
Horace