The bird dares to break the shell, then the shell breaks open and the bird can fly openly. This is the simplest principle of success. You dream, you dare and and you fly.

Israelmore Ayivor

Tags: success passion dream action dare food-for-thought birds open you-can-do-it break fly succeed shell can-do-spirit dare-to-win die-for-it live-for-it success-principle



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Through the Mud
(from the book Blue Bridge)

A line of robots,
We approach a wall of mud,
Some of us carrying flowers.
The others laugh
Bit when we enter that wall
It is the flowers
That will make us an ark
To carry us on through the darkness,
Sailing through
With our symbols the only light
Until we fly
Out over the fields
On the other side of midnight
And all our wires
And bits of metal fall off.-
And our souls are bright again,
So new and light
They shoot up –
Up to plant our brilliant flowers
Like stars
In the face of heaven.

Jay Woodman

Tags: plant heaven stars darkness light flowers robots fly mud ark blue-bridge



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All right." Shimmering droplets on her eyelashes, stars caught in transition. "But will you replace it with something for me?"

"Anything." His body was hers.

Brushing her fingers over his lips, she said, "You gave me an eagle. I want to give you one, too." A tender kiss pressed to the scar. "I want us to fly together.

Nalini Singh

Tags: fly sahara kaleb



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Birds of the same feathers flock together, and when they flock together they fly so high.

Cecil Thounaojam

Tags: feathers birds together flock high fly



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If you want a fried fish to fly and enter your mouth, you must keep waiting till the unending time ends. Dead fish doesn't fly. If you want to eat it, your own hands must carry it.

Israelmore Ayivor

Tags: work fish dead waiting hands food-for-thought mouth end hard-work swimming hard wait do-something fly enter do-it timeless work-hard carry swim no-time unending israelmore-ayivor ended carry-it fried-fish keep-waiting roasted



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Come, fly with me!" cried the goddess, as she sped ahead of them, her extremities flaming with a comet tail of sparks in the supernatural wind. Her bubbling voice again echoed, her laughter bounced in the crystalline void, and she flew onward, unto eternity....

"Stop!" cried Elasirr. "Come back with us to the true world, O Tilirreh!"

At which the orange one laughed, throwing her head back, saying, "Oh, but don’t you know this is the one true world? It is but yours that is a pale specter, that is the dying place of dwindling truth?"

"Then come back with us, lady," whispered Ranhé, "and restore the truth as it once was.

Vera Nazarian

Tags: truth world flight hope light meaning sky wind true color deity sparks goddess orange rainbow fly spark tail comet



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The early fly gets the cadaver

Tim Downs

Tags: death insect fly cadaver



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They can fly and they howl, they slaughter depression and headaches, they daydream like gangbanging daffodils, orchids and cherry blossoms grasping mauve toffee clouds, they breastfeed laughter.

Laura Gentile

Tags: laughter depression daffodils daydream fly



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What is the price of freedom! I'm not talking about the physical restraining kind, but the spiritual, mental, emotional kind! If we glance at a tiny bird, it represents the ultimate freedom, the ability to fly, to rise above all, to look down on earth while getting tickled by clouds of cotton candy. But the price of this bird's freedom is living off scrapes of food

Larissa Qat

Tags: life freedom spiritual living emotional bird mental fly



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The day you start giving importance to the life of even a little fly, you turn into a holy man!

Mehmet Murat ildan

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