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You have to fall before you fly By Kellin Quinn Fly Fall

How quickly the mighty fall. By Sara Raasch Fall Quickly Mighty

Fall seven times,Stand up eight. By Stephen Bush Fall Timesstand

What falls but never breaks; what breaks but never falls? By Ted Dekker Falls Breaks

You fall, I fall, remember? By Jess Rothenberg Remember Fall

Perhaps it does us good to have a fall every now and then. As long as we don't break. By J.m. Coetzee Good Fall Break Long

I fell from the sky. I'm a parachutist, and I missed my mark. By Ursula Andress Sky Fell Parachutist Mark Missed

Stumbling is not falling. By Malcolm X Stumbling Falling

The leaves are falling, falling as from way off, as though far gardens withered in the skies; they are falling with denying gestures. And in the nights the heavy earth is falling from all the stars down into loneliness. We all are falling. This hand falls. And look at others: it is in them all. And yet there is one who holds this falling endlessly gently in his hands. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Falling Skies Gestures Leaves Gardens

The best thing, though, is when the falls land . . . the impact travels all the way from his body to mine, through the leather, then the handle, through my arm and to my heart. We're so . . . together. At By Alexis Hall Thing Land Falls Mine Leather

... one can't live without falling now and again. By Elizabeth Hoyt Live Falling

If I must fall, may it be from a high place. By Paulo Coelho Fall Place High

poorly. Then I fell By Mary Harrison Poorly Fell

In places, the drop was just a little ripple - a fall of some five feet or so. But in others, majestic waterfalls plunged fifty feet or more before pounding onto the next stone platform. It looked like a man-made effect, for the various split streams and waterfalls eventually ran back together into the river, which flowed away from the city toward distant Elendel. By Brandon Sanderson Feet Places Ripple Drop Fall

The perfect human falls. By Jorgen Leth Falls Perfect Human

Men fall in private long before they fall in public. By J.c. Ryle Fall Men Public Private Long

Every fall is an opportunity to stand. By Jill Williamson Stand Fall Opportunity

Fall seven times. Get up eight. By Nina Lane Fall Times

Every fall is an opportunity. You can only win, when you got nothing to lose By A. Mani Opportunity Fall Win Lose

I look up into the sky to see all the drops falling on the ground before they make contact. I realize the drops have more in common with me than I think. We're all just falling until we're not falling, and we don't really have a choice where we land. By Lily Paradis Drops Contact Falling Sky Ground

Sometimes you wake up. Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly. By Neil Gaiman Wake Fall Kills Fly

A stumble may prevent a fall. By Thomas Fuller Fall Stumble Prevent

Whether you fall means nothing at all It's whether you GET UP It's whether you GET UP! By Tracy Bonham Fall

Nobody falls halfway By Colum Mccann Halfway Falls

I fell. I got up. I fell again. I got up again. Even when I fell on my face, I was still falling forward. By Cathrine Ann Fell Face Forward Falling

How quickly he fell; how soon it was over. By Donna Tartt Fell Quickly

I'm too ashamed to admit I'm afraid of the fall. By Tahereh Mafi Fall Ashamed Admit Afraid

Maybe tonight you're scared of falling, and maybe there's somebody here or somewhere else you're thinking about, worrying over, fretting over, trying to figure out if you want to fall, or how and when you're gonna land, and i gotta tell you, friends, to stop thinking about the landing, because it's all about falling. By David Levithan Falling Thinking Friends Worrying Fretting

Falling is the first step in learning how to fly. By Jodi Picoult Falling Fly Step Learning

Don't look where you fall, but where you slipped. By Henry Ward Beecher Fall Slipped

Instead of falling, I am dancing with the wind. By Laurie Nadel Falling Wind Dancing

It isn't the fall that will kill you, but the sudden stop. By Darynda Jones Stop Fall Kill Sudden

Fall down 7, get up 8 By Stuart C. Mowbray Fall

you never forget your first fall. By Jodi Picoult Fall Forget

Incessant falls teach men to reform, and distress rouses their strength. Life springs from calamity, and death from ease. By Mencius Incessant Reform Strength Falls Teach

On the 27th we came to the Cascade Rapids. The first or Little Cascade has about two feet fall, the second or Grand Cascade, a mile farther, is about a six foot sheer drop. By Ernest Thompson Seton Rapids Cascade Grand Fall Farther

Every flight begins with a fall. By George R R Martin Fall Flight Begins

Fall, sweetheart. I'll catch you. By Shelly Crane Fall Sweetheart Catch

Only when I fall do I get up again. By Vincent Van Gogh Fall

Steep fall to the groundshatteringlike clay pigeons missed by bad shotsand unsteady hands. By Jessica Kristie Steep Hands Fall Groundshatteringlike Clay

Now it is autumn and the falling fruitand the long journey towards oblivion.The apples falling like great drops of dewto bruise themselves an exit from themselves. By D.h. Lawrence Falling Autumn Fruitand Long Journey

To be without pity for other mens falls, is an evident sign that we shall fall ourselves shortly. By Philip Neri Shortly Pity Mens Evident Sign

The best part of falling is getting back up again. By David Belle Part Falling Back

My mother could never have said she loved fall, but as she walked down the steps with her suitcase in hand toward the red Monte Carlo her husband had been waiting in for nearly an hour, she could have said that she respected its place as a mediator between two extremes. Fall came and went, while winter was endured and summer was revered. Fall was the repose that made both possible and bearable, and now here she was was with her husband next to her, heading headlong into an early-fall afternoon with only the vaguest ideas of who they were becoming and what came next. By Dinaw Mengestu Monte Carlo Fall Hour Extremes

The further the fall, the greater the hurt. By Publilius Syrus Fall Hurt Greater

Was thefun in the fall? By Ellen Hopkins Fall Thefun

I took one look and fell, hook and tumble. By Mary Oliver Fell Hook Tumble

In life, when you start to fall, you don't have to go crazy, scolding yourself and further throwing yourself off balance. Instead, simply make adjustments. By Brenda Strong Life Fall Crazy Scolding Balance

There is a rise after every fall. By Lailah Gifty Akita Fall Rise

There is something extraordinary about the first time falling. By Ally Condie Falling Extraordinary Time

Why do we Fall?So we can learn to pick ourselves back up. By Christopher Nolan Fall Learn Pick Back

When you are falling Dive! By Joseph Campbell Dive Falling

The Fall is an offense to human reason, but once accepted, it makes perfect sense of the human condition. By Blaise Pascal Fall Reason Accepted Condition Human

Everyone falls eventually," Piper told me. "You think it'll hurt. But it's falling with no bottom. You just keep going and going forever, just falling deeper and deeper. And once you stop being scared, it's kind of fun. By Kate Karyus Quinn Piper Eventually Falls Told Falling

If you fall, I will catch you. I will be waiting, time after time. By Cyndi Lauper Fall Catch Time Waiting

I'd fallen. Fallen hard. But not so far that I couldn't pick myself up. By Anna Cruise Fallen Hard Pick

Of course I fall. Yet, I incessantly blame my falls on circumstance so that I can deny my own inadequacy and therefore remain my own god. And so, I am left to ask which will come first, the fall that kills me or the surrender that saves me? By Craig D. Lounsbrough Fall God Falls Incessantly Blame

Subtract out the impact and the fall is all you get. So here's two beers to remember why and three more to forget. By Ani Difranco Subtract Impact Fall Forget Beers

From 1936 on, I have taken more falls than any other 20 comedians put together. From the time I was 21, I've taken them on everything from clay courts to cement to wood floors, coming off pianos, going out a two-story window, landing on Dean, falling into the rough. You do that and you're gonna have problems. By Jerry Lewis Comedians Falls Put Dean Floors

The Fears as bad as the Falling.... By William Shakespeare Falling Fears Bad

What follows is what happens each time I fall. I do not know if these things really happen but this is what I believe happens. As your eyes move across these words, some sacred engine is coming back to life and I am beginning to fall again. Sometimes, it feels like I'm floating By Iain S. Thomas Time Fall Things Words Floating

The suck part about falling is that eventual crash landing. By Katie Mcgarry Landing Suck Part Falling Eventual

Falling is a hard thing to do whether you are a Christian or not, but when you are in Christ, it comes with a deep sadness for letting your Savior down. By Monica Johnson Christ Christian Savior Falling Hard

At some point during almost every romantic comedy, the female lead suddenly trips and falls, stumbling helplessly over something ridiculous like a leaf, and then some Matthew McConaughey type either whips around the corner just in the nick of time to save her or is clumsily pulled down along with her. That event predictably leads to the magical moment of their first kiss. Please. I fall ALL the time. You know who comes and gets me? The bouncer. By Chelsea Handler Matthew Comedy Stumbling Leaf Point

Sometimes, stopping yourself from falling is essential. By Veronica Roth Stopping Essential Falling

You'll only fall if you doubt your balance. By Willa Okati Balance Fall Doubt

The habit of falling hardens the body, reaching the ground, to in itself, is a relief. By Jose Saramago Body Reaching Ground Relief Habit

The trick about falling is to catch yourself before you hit the dirt. By William Ritter Dirt Trick Falling Catch Hit

One by one, drops fell from her eyes like they were on an assembly line - gather, fall, slide ... gather, fall, slide ... each one commemorating something she had lost. Hope. Faith. Confidence. Pride. Security. Trust. Independence. Joy. Beauty. Freedom. Innocence. By Lisi Harrison Gather Fall Slide Drops Line

The imagination, like all our faculties, has participated in the fall. By Richard J. Foster Imagination Faculties Fall Participated

Fred Olmsted sat at the edge of the stagecoach seat, chattering to his father about their trip. How exciting to see the towns and forests of western New York! Suddenly, Fred stopped talking. That roar in the distance could only be one thing. Niagara Falls! By Julie Dunlap Olmsted Fred Seat Chattering Trip

Whenever you have to fall, fall carefully! By Mahesh Babu Carefully Fall

My right foot hits the ground first, but my left one's gone AWOL, and I'm cartwheeling, my body mapped by local explosions of pain ankle, knee, elbow shit, my left ski's gone, whipped off, vamoosed ground-woods-sky, ground-woods-sky ground-woods-sky, a faceful of gravelly snow; dice in a tumbler; apples in a tumble dryer, a grunt, a groan, a plea, a shiiiiiiiiit ... [ ... ]Gravity, velocity, and the ground; stopping is going to cost a fortune and the only acceptable currency is pain. By David Mitchell Left Awol Knee Vamoosed Ground

Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand By Hayley Williams Stand Good Fall

I remember once, actually the first race I ran, I fell. By Usain Bolt Ran Fell Remember Race

I feel I'm falling once againBut now there's no one left to catch me By Steven Wilson Feel Falling Againbut Left Catch

. . . Most falls aren't free -- there is always the tension, it seems to me, between what you are falling from and what you are falling to. By Peter R. Pouncey Falling Free Tension Falls

Some fall in glorious ways. One green fields of battle as old warriors, surrounded by friends, fighting for their homes, fighting cruelty.Some fall crawling in the dirt of Forrestville, Tennessee, in the dark, impossibly young and alone, for no good reason at all. By Jeff Zentner Tennessee Fighting Fall Glorious Forrestville

Even the bravest can fall. By Rick Riordan Fall Bravest

Life is a horizontal fall. By Jean Cocteau Life Fall Horizontal

Niagara Falls is simply a vast unnecessary amount of water going over the wrong way and then falling over unnecessary cliffs ... The wonder would be if the water did not fall. By Oscar Wilde Unnecessary Niagara Cliffs Water Simply

And sometimes, when you fall, you fly. By Neil Gaiman Fall Fly

If you fall, I'll be the there By Floor Fall

Niagara Falls is the hanging tongue on the face of the earth, drooling endlessly over its own beauty. By Vinita Kinra Falls Niagara Earth Drooling Beauty

I loved getting to Chagrin Falls, being by the falls; what a cute place it is. By Ed Asner Falls Chagrin Loved Cute Place

There was an old joke - it's not the fall that kills you but the abrupt stop. By Matthew Fitzsimmons Joke Stop Fall Kills Abrupt

Carrie Bradshaw fell in Dior, I fell in Debenhams. It was May 2008, and it was spectacular. Uncomfortable heels + slippy floor + head turned by a cocktail dress = thwack. Arms stretched overhead, teeth cracking on floor tiles, chest and knees breaking the fall. It was theatrical, exaggerated, a perfect 6.0. And it was Significant Moment #1 in discovering that I had grade-three breast cancer. By Lisa Lynch Dior Debenhams Fell Bradshaw Carrie

Every system has it's own fall. By Deyth Banger Fall System

Falling down is not a failure. Failure comes when you stay where you have fallen. By Socrates Falling Failure Fallen Stay

It's Niagara Falls. It's one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Who wouldn't want to walk across it? By Nik Wallenda Falls Niagara World Beautiful Natural

I'm falling for you too. I haven't fallen. Falling. As in still falling, still in the air, still trying to get used to the idea that I've just nose dived off a cliff with every intention of making sure the landing doesn't break my fall.""And if it does?""Then at least I still jumped. By Rachel Van Dyken Falling Fallen Air Fall Jumped

When you fall so many times, you become the master of flight. By Nikki Rowe Times Flight Fall Master

When you fall, get right back up. By Lindsey Vonn Fall Back

Everything does fall. It must be gravity. By Dan Brown Fall Gravity

Continual dropping wears away a stone. By Titus Lucretius Carus Continual Stone Dropping Wears

Why fall? Let's rise in love together; and while we're at it, let's come up with lamer quotations. By Ahmed Mostafa Fall Quotations Rise Love Lamer

If you fall, I'll catch you. Always. By Angela Mcpherson Fall Catch

I fell.Hard.For the rest of this life and probably the next. By Tarryn Fisher Rest Life

All of life is a trust fall, and I'm awakening to the thrill, rather than the fear, of being suspended midair. By Leigh Ann Henion Fall Thrill Fear Midair Life

If you fall sometimes, you must not be discouraged. By Teresa Of Avila Discouraged Fall