If your thoughts are higher than your problems, you can fly above them.
When the nest becomes too small a bird is ready to spread its wings and fly.
Skill gives you legs to jog, talent gives you legs to run, brilliance gives you legs to sprint, but genius gives you wings to fly.
The greatest weight a bird gives up when preparing to fly is fear.
If birds did not believe in their ability to fly, the sky would be empty.
A dove struggling in a storm grows stronger than an eagle soaring in sunshine.
Don’t miss the opportunity to fly with eagles tomorrow because chickens invited you to run with them today.
A bird does not give up flying because it failed on its first attempt.
A bird does not fly because of the wind around it, but because of the strength within it.
A bird is born knowing how to fly, but has to learn to conquer the skies.
A bird must have faith in its wings in order to fly.
The sky’s dangers offer the eagle more opportunities than the nest’s comfort.
A butterfly is a caterpillar who never gave up on his dream to fly.
It is a bird’s imagination, not its wings, that determines how high it can fly.
If God wanted the sky to be empty, He would not have given birds wings to fly.
The greatest weight a bird has to drop before it can fly is fear.
A bird in a nest is secure, but that is not why God gave it wings.
A bird that fears turbulence will never know how high it can fly.
If an eagle is teaching you to fly, ignore the advice of turkeys.
Turkeys can run with eagles but cannot fly with them.
A bird cannot fly upward if each wing is flapping in a different direction.