Paper Airplane Quotes
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Paper Airplane Quotes & Sayings
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he felt like he was living in a fishbowl, and it was only a matter of time before someone came at it with a cricket bat.
— Kate McIntyre
Tailor gang they rolling up those paper planes.
— Wiz Khalifa
I don't care who the student is, teachers should never be condescending. That should be the first rule in the teacher handbook.
— Colleen Hoover
Pension reforms, like investment advice and automatic enrollment, will strengthen the ability of Americans to save and invest for retirement.
— Steve Bartlett
She launched the airplane and it caught a current and circled down toward the town, like a promise of something good.
— A.S. King
When the weight of the paper equals the weight of the airplane, only then you can go flying.
— Donald Wills Douglas
There aren't weird things; there are only familiar and unfamiliar things!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Confidence and stupidity are a very dangerous combination, but they generally go together.
— Sadhguru
I think that business practices would improve immeasurably if they were guided by "feminine" pinciples, qualities like love, care, and intuition.
— Anita Roddick
But sometimes you have to wait for an answer to come to you. Especially when the questions are difficult ones.
— Patrick Carman
Somewhere along the way of my illustrious high school career I traded my humanity for a prison of popularity.
— Jean Haus
Why does everyone keep asking me that? Seriously, did I look like some sort of pyscho assassin? Maybe it was the pink sneakers. Or the heart earrings?
— Kiersten White
Trying to achieve an error-free manuscript is almost like trying to fly to the moon on a paper airplane.
— Jon Michael Riley
And if you want people to help you, Ron," added George, throwing the paper airplane at him, "I wouldn't chuck knives at them.
— J.K. Rowling
No one can write like Cheryl Strayed.
— Ann Hood
We find ourselves less witty in remembering what we have said than in dreaming of what we would have said.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn