Bleriot Quotes & Sayings
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The queerness doesn't matter so long as they're friends. — L. Frank Baum
I headed for this white mountain, but was caught in the wind and the mist ... I followed the cliff from north to south, but the wind, against which I was fighting, got even stronger. A break in the coast appeared to my right, just before Dover Castle. I was madly happy. I headed for it. I rushed for it. I was above ground! — Louis Bleriot
Here's something else I bet you didn't know about Tyrannosaurs: they don't corner well. — Jim Butcher
If your workplace was somehow transplanted into the jungle and everyone was forced to survive at a very primitive level, it's safe to say that eventually your boss would rape you. — Scott Dikkers
I have always considered imaginative truth to be more profound, more loaded with significance, than every day reality ... Everything we dream about, and by that I mean everything we desire, is true (the myth of Icarus came before aviation, and if Ader or Bleriot started flying it is because all men have dreamed of flight). There is nothing truer than myth ... Reality does not have to be: it is simply what is. — Eugene Ionesco
normally hirsute Kshatriya men who took body hair to be a sign of machismo. — Anonymous
One of the things that I loved about listening to Miles Davis is that Miles always had an instinct for which musicians were great for what situations. He could always pick a band, and that was the thing that separated him from everybody else. — Branford Marsalis
You can't have everything, I've often noticed it. — Samuel Beckett
I was later to realize that a neatly trimmed lawn was a powerful signifier and should have commanded in me a slight sense of fear and respect, especially in conjunction — Matt Haig
The most beautiful dream that has haunted the heart of man since Icarus is today reality. — Louis Bleriot
I will defend the peso like a dog! — Jose Lopez
One word I had throughout the first year and a half of my mother's death was 'unmoored.' I felt that I had no anchor, that I had no home in the world. — Meghan O'Rourke
It is as though we have grown wings, which thanks to Providence, we have learnt to control. — Louis Bleriot
This will be a good experience for you. Every man should know how to properly dismember a body. — Tony Hayden
I cannot abide anyone treating another human being like a piece of dirt, whatever the context. — Jo Brand
A sense of accomplishment comes when you have completed the tasks for the goals you have set for yourself. — Brenda Johnson Padgitt