You cannot soar with the eagles as long as you hang out with the turkeys.
Type of the wise who soar but never roam, True to the kindred points of heaven and home.
Who aspires must down as low As high he soar'd.
The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.
We must not creep along when our souls cry out for us to soar!
The music soars within the little lark, And the lark soars.
You are a lover. Borrow Cupid's wings and soar with them above a common bound.
Inflation is not a Robin Hood, taking from the rich to give to the poor. Rather, it deals most cruelly with those who can least protect themselves. It strikes hardest those millions of our citizens whose incomes do not quickly rise with the cost of living. When prices soar, the pensioner and the widow see their security undermined, the man of thrift sees his savings melt away; the white collar worker, the minister, and the teacher see their standards of living dragged down.
You'll be on your way up! You'll be seeing great sights! You'll join the high fliers who soar to high heights.
Every nation needs two wings to fly. Any bird torn at the wings will never soar the skies.
The eagle may soar; beavers build dams.
As our heart soars, we fly with it! Let love take you places!
It is not that we love to be alone, but that we love to soar, and when we do soar, the company grows thinner and thinner until there is none at all. …We are not the less to aim at the summits though the multitude does not ascend them.
It soared, a bird, it held its flight, a swift pure cry, soar silver orb it leaped serene, speeding, sustained, to come, don't spin it out too long long breath he breath long life, soaring high, high resplendent, aflame, crowned, high in the effulgence symbolistic, high, of the ethereal bosom, high, of the high vast irradiation everywhere all soaring all around about the all, the endlessnessnessness.
Tell me why the caged bird nutters against its prison bars, and I will tell you why the soul sickens of earthliness. The bird has wings, and wings were made to cleave the air, and soar in freedom in the sun. The soul is immortal it cannot feed upon husks.
You were made to soar, to crash to earth, then to rise and soar again.
I don't understand the whole thrilling verse, but I love the way poetry turns ordinary words into winged things that rise up and soar!
For we must be one thing or the other, an asset or a liability, the sinew in your wing to help you soar, or the chain to bind you to earth.
The seven deadly sins. . . food, clothing, firing, rent, taxes, respectability and children. Nothing can lift those seven millstones from Man's neck but money; and the spirit cannot soar until the millstones are lifted.
Mary Kay knew that when you put people first and then surround them with processes and disciplines that recognize their efforts, performance will soar.