Top 576 Planes Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I love flying planes.
A work based only on a line concept is scarcely more than a illustration; it fails to achieve pictorial structure. Pictorial structure is based on a plane concept. The line originates in the meeting of two planes ... we can lose ourselves in a multitude of lines, if through them we lose our senses for the planes.
Everybody goes into different dimensional planes. You do it every night when you dream. You are journeying into other dimensional planes. Dreams are not just functions of the cerebral cortex.
When you had the World Trade Center go, people were put into planes that were friends, family, girlfriends, and they were put into planes and they were sent back, for the most part, to Saudi Arabia. I would be very, very firm with families. Frankly, that will make people think because they may not care much about their lives, but they do care, believe it or not, about their families' lives.
I can see inside planes!' he yells. 'Come and look!' It's difficult climbing in a mini dress...I haul myself up even though my arms ache. I want to see inside planes too. I want to watch the wind and catch birds in my fist.
I had a curious feeling that I was living on several planes simultaneously; the overlapping of these planes was confusing. β€” Β© Anna Kavan
I had a curious feeling that I was living on several planes simultaneously; the overlapping of these planes was confusing.
I don't do small planes!
The planes of light exist. Yoga is a method of unifying the energies of the body, the mind, and the spirit and directing them towards infinity, the planes of light.
I hate turbulence in life, but also on planes.
Planes are my foxhole. I'm always on my knees in them.
And I fly planes all the time. And helicopters.
Outside of nirvana, the planes begin, the subtlest planes of light that vibrate fastest, all the way on down through the astral realms through the physical and so on.
I'm a keen traveller, and I'm a nerd with planes and airports.
I've been taking pictures of wherever I go, or on planes, whatever.
I hate flying. I don't planes. I get really anxious.
In truth the importance of U.K. airstrikes and the U.K.'s eight additional planes is more political than military. It is in honesty a micro military issue. There is no great military necessity for the U.K. to be involved since planes are queuing up from a wide range of countries over the skies of Syria.
How could they possibly be Japanese planes? β€” Β© Husband E. Kimmel
How could they possibly be Japanese planes?
I've been offered private planes, and I'm like, 'No!'
Personal power is the ability to enter into different planes of reality.
Corporations can deduct their planes, all their office expenses, their machinery, their computers and Teleprompters and whatever else they have. They can deduct their yachts, they can deduct their limousines, their planes, everything.
Planes do not inspire me.
Sometimes it feels like I spend half my time in planes or airports.
These are planes of consciousness, and I think human beings exist on two planes of consciousness, the soul and the ego.
The Anza Borrego Desert is a place of power, where different planes and realities intersect. It is easier to see and enter into other planes here.
It's important to work the core in all planes of movement, as we move in all three planes in tennis, especially into rotation and anti-rotation movements.
I was way into space and planes. I had loads of model planes and rockets.
It's always freezing on planes.
We journalists are a bit like vultures, feasting on war, scandal and disaster. Turn on the news, and you see Syrian refugees, Volkswagen corruption, dysfunctional government. Yet that reflects a selection bias in how we report the news: We cover planes that crash, not planes that take off.
It's kind of a language I've developed over time that's basically breaking up the face into components and planes. Inside each plane, I draw gradation marks, and when planes come together, they form sinews, a hairlike weave that's like a landscape of the face.
Airports and 'leg room' on planes are a form of medieval torture.
Black people don't hijack planes, alright? Now I'll be the first to admit, we steal a lot of stuff, but we do not hijack planes. In fact, in the history of aviation, a black person has never even attempted to hijack a plane. Do you want to know why? Because you can't sell an airplane.
Perhaps if human desire is said out loud, the urban planes, the prisons, the architectural mirrors will take off, as airplanes do. The black planes will take off into the night air and the night winds, sliding past and behind each other, zooming, turning and turning in the redness of the winds, living, never to return.
Can a country's people be better than its planes?
Probably the biggest thing is the private planes. Wow, that thing's amazing. Got all the food on there, a bunch of drinks. I don't know, It's just amazing, never seen nothing like it. Tables, tables on planes, that's amazing. That was probably the biggest 'whoa' for me, like, 'I made it'. This big private jet, you're like, 'Whoa.'
When we fly planes over countries, dropping bombs on the evil ones, I think we're doing something very similar to what's being done when the infidels are getting their comeuppance with planes going into buildings. So it's gotten to the point where if we are not healthy psychologically as a human society, we will not have a planet to live on. And that's what keeps me up at night, when I see so little focus on the behavioral side of these problems, and the idea that just politics, or just physical science, is going to solve this.
I hate flying. I don't like planes. I get really anxious.
I love traveling, but I hate planes.
I've spent half my life on planes.
My focus on 9/11 was on the victims - in the towers, in the planes - and all that loss.
I wish I wrote 'Paper Planes' by M.I.A.
We have lost many men and planes trying to intercept them. β€” Β© Benjamin W. Chidlaw
We have lost many men and planes trying to intercept them.
I become so sentimental on planes: I could be watching 'Bridesmaids' and start crying.
It is unacceptable for passengers to be stranded in planes on the tarmac for hours on end.
We have as many planes of speech as does a painting planes of perspective which create perspective in a phrase. The most important word stands out most vividly defined in the very foreground of the sound plane. Less important words create a series of deeper planes.
There are planes that are not light. There are planes that are shadowy. But that is not our interest in meditation. We want brightness, ecstasy, brilliance beyond comprehension.
The armed forces are paying a lot more attention to the use of energy. The Air Force has realized that the paint on planes is heavy, so there are going to be a lot more silver planes, or planes painted in a less heavy way, so that you are using less fuel to get from point A to point B.
And in the process, we have come up with fuels - algae-based fuels, isobutanol-based fuels and other fuels - that we think will power the planes in the future so that, you know, by 2020 I hope that our planes will be powered on fuels that are clean fuels and are not polluting the environment so that we'll have a green airline and an airline that actually has fuels that will be hopefully cheaper than the dirty fuels of the past. So [we're] doing good and also turning a profit at the same time.
I've been on more planes than I can count.
I am cursed with the inability to sleep on planes - ever.
All of us have an aura, a body of energy linked to different planes of awareness. Some have the ability to access more planes of awareness then others because of past lives, because of practice in this life.
I'm rebuilding the military. We have great people. We have tremendous borders. I mention the F-35 because if I can save $725 million β€” look at that, that's a massive amount of money. And I'll save more as we make more planes. If I can save that on a small number of planes β€” Gen. Jim Mattis said, β€œI've never seen anything like this,” because he had to sign the ultimate. He had to sign the ultimate, you know. He said, β€œI've never seen anything like this before, as long as I've been in the military.” You know, that kind of cutting.
New Guinea was sort of a graveyard for planes. β€” Β© Mitchell Zuckoff
New Guinea was sort of a graveyard for planes.
I hate planes.
For time not only moves inexorable forward, as the underlying grid to our personal chronicle, but is manipulated by our psychic needs and natures into various images of timelessness and timeliness. Transient moments suddenly expand, visions of infinity intervene, notes and phrases become outlets of fantasy, escape, recollection, or omen. The music travels on two planes, chronological time and psychological time. Both planes are essential and must be abundantly represented.
There was a time when I restored antique planes to support my art habit.
I saved $725 million on the 90 planes. Just 90. Now there are 3,000 planes that are going to be ordered. On 90 planes I saved $725 million. It's actually a little bit more than that, but it's $725 million. Gen. Mattis, who had to sign the deal when it came to his office, said, "I've never seen anything like this in my life." We went from a company that wanted more money for the planes to a company that cut. And the reason they cut - same planes, same everything - was because of me. I mean, because that's what I do.
But where do they find these lines in nature? I can only see luminous or obscure masses, planes that advance or planes that recede, reliefs or background. My eye never catches lines or details.
Tailor gang they rolling up those paper planes.
I'm really lucky because I can sleep on planes. I wear an eye mask, I have a book, and I sit down and pass out pretty easily. I know that not everyone can. I think I'm good at it because I travel so much, and for me, being on planes is like a sacred time. It's the only time to zone out and meditate.
I see colors like you hear jet planes.
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