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In my world, even sure bets are not certain;
'Cause you'll get the picture, then find out it's the cropped version. — Joe Budden

None of this is fair to you. And should it continue, it will make it more difficult to keep attracting the kind of driven, patriotic, idealist Americans to public service that our citizens deserved and that our system of self-government demands. — Barack Obama

Flight is romance - not in the sense of sexual attraction, but as an experience that enriches life. — Stephen Coonts

This thing we call luck is merely professionalism and attention to detail, it's your awareness of everything that is going on around you, it's how well you know and understand your aircraft and your own limitations. Luck is the sum total of your of abilities as an aviator. If you think your luck is running low, you'd better get busy & make some more. Work harder, pay more attention. Do better preflights. — Stephen Coonts

Flying is like sex - I've never had all I wanted but occasionally I've had all I could stand. — Stephen Coonts

'Southcliffe' is an anthem to ordinary people's ability to reinvent themselves in the face of ultimate darkness. — Joe Dempsie

The hard, inescapable reality is that anyone who flies may die in an airplane. — Stephen Coonts

When I did 'Dancing With the Stars,' I got literally thousands of emails from people saying, 'We relate to you. I've been divorced. I'm raising kids on my own.' Or, 'You've had money. You've lost money.' — Marie Osmond

Here you are truly separate from the earth, at least for a little while, removed from the cares and concerns that occupy you on the ground. — Stephen Coonts

Adaptation can efficiently reduce the costs of climate change while atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are being stabilised — Nicholas Stern

They say that abandonment is a wound that never heals. I say only that an abandoned child never forgets. — Mario Balotelli

Mistakes are inevitable in aviation, especially when one is still learning new things. The trick is to not make the mistake that will kill you. — Stephen Coonts

Cecil Jacobs is a big wet hen! — Harper Lee

All really great flying adventures begin at dawn. — Stephen Coonts

For, in truth, there is no sure way of holding other than by destroying — Niccolo Machiavelli

Here above the farms and ranches of the Great Plains aviation lives up to the promise that inspired dreamers through the ages. Here you are truly separate from the earth, at least for a little while, removed from the cares and concerns that occupy you on the ground. This separation from the earth is more than symbolic, more than a physical removal-it has an emotional dimension as tangible as the wood, fabric, and steel that has transported you aloft. — Stephen Coonts

The most crucial thing is to learn the craft: how to string sentences together, how to make your dialogue sound like real people, how to properly pace a story, how to develop interesting characters. — Stephen Coonts

Writers shouldn't fall in love with their characters so much that they lose sight of what they're trying to accomplish. The idea is to write a whole story, a whole book. A writer has to be able to look at that story and see whether or not a character works, whether or not a character needs further definition. — Stephen Coonts

With the stick in my right hand, the throttle in my left, and the rudder beneath my feet, I can savor that essence from which life is made. — Stephen Coonts

It is a curious feature of our existence that we come from a planet that is very good at promoting life but even better at extinguishing it. The — Bill Bryson

Airplanes are like women - pick what you like and try to get it away from the guy who has it, then dress it out to the limit of your wallet and taste. — Stephen Coonts

The irony of the information age is that it lends credibility to uninformed opinion. — Stephen Coonts

A little mountain will kill you just as dead as a big one if you fly into it. — Stephen Coonts

Actually, the world is not complex. It is the task of trying to figure it out with words or numbers that is complex. — Alan W. Watts

and if the world breaks down, I'll be around. — Rod McKuen