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If I must fall, may it be from a high place.
But - but in falling, we fly, don't we? We fly vertically. That's the paradox of vertical flight. Falling is the only way we can fly.
It's not how we fall. It's how we get back up again.
Life is a horizontal fall.
A fall from such a height is rarely straight downwards.
Every decision we make in life, every new relationship, every job, every change, is a free fall. And it's not the dive that will kill us. It's the fear of taking the jump that hurts the most. The secret is to believe we are all capable of flight.
It's physics. Pure physics,
I'm falling fast and faster still.
So fall with me. Fall down with me.
And stay.
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
I have a feeling I'm falling on rare occasions but most of the time I have my feet on the ground I can't help it if the ground itself is falling.
The man falling isn't permitted to feel or hear himself hit bottom. He just keeps falling and falling.
Ever hear of anyone falling
Sometime we need a freefall to teach us how to fly. So if youre standing on the edge of your own cliff wondering what t do, jut leap. I promise. Its worth it.
And sometimes, when you fall, you fly.
When you fall, leap to your feet and try again.
When you fear falling, you never get off the ground.
Some falls are means the happier to arise.
I wonder if you fall forever and ever and never touch down, is it still falling?
The minute we hit the air, you are surprisingly relaxed. All of your problems seem to go away. Your stomach doesn't drop. There's no falling sensation. It's just freeing. It's as close to flying as you'll ever get. A calm like you've never known before, and you don't want it to end.
The wind is blowing hard around me, the sound is rising in my chest again, and I feel I can fly.And then the branch has shifted under my feet, the deep furrows of the bark have left my back, and I have no time to spread my arms. I am not flying. I am falling.
Kidzero: is free falling. catch me.
She was in a free fall now. And it wasn't killing her. In fact, she was beginning to wonder if she might've had it backwards. All that fixating on the fall...maybe she should've been paying more attention to the free.
To remain standing one often has to fall.
You know you can fly. If you can't, imagine the thrill of the fall.
One must first learn to fall if one would fly ...
You never know what will happen when you fall from a great height.
At the time of life, a human being rises and falls.
Only the peak feels so sound and stable that the beginning of the falling is hidden for a little while ...
It's not the fall that kills you; it's the sudden stop at the end.
The freefall sex? Grossly oversold. Everything moves in all the wrong ways. Things get away from you. You have to strap everything down to get purchase. It's more like mutual bondage.
When levitation fails, a ladder prevails.
When you jump off a cliff, falling can look a whole lot like flying, for a while anyway.
That's the easy thing about falling: there is only one choice after that.
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.
You can't put your feet on the ground until you've touched the sky.
The habit of falling hardens the body, reaching the ground, to in itself, is a relief.
There is something extraordinary about the first time falling.
You are that moment before falling, the falling,
a whir of falling, a wail of falling, the sweet
thud.
it was sucking fall to the ground, and it
Each time I saw a cliff, I wondered whether I could free solo it. My life shaped itself around the understanding that falling means I die. To break the paradigm I had to empty out my essence, rummaging for fundamentals I thought were gone forever.
You can't fly unless you let yourself fall
Falling is easier if you don't fight it.
When you fall, get right back up.
You can't fall away from something if you were never there in the first place. It's the difference between jumping off a cliff and passing out where you stand.
All of life is a trust fall, and I'm awakening to the thrill, rather than the fear, of being suspended midair.
We will all, at some point in our lives, fall. Every single one of us. We shouldn't spend our time trying to avoid falling. We should spend it finding someone who will help us up!
In order to fly, you have to give up the ground you are standing on.
There is a rise after every fall.
Life has taught me that to fly, you must first accept the possibility of falling.
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.
The perfect human falls.
If get a jump right, there's a feeling of flying.
To fall in the void as I fell: none of you knows what that means ... I went down into the void, to the most absolute bottom conceivable, and once there I saw that the extreme limit must have been much, much farther below, very remote, and I went on falling, to reach it.
In skydiving, it is the fear response that gradually weakens. During the precipitous descent, the amply tested parachutist can savor the thrill rather than endure the panic.
He who falls from the sky may fall but he made also fly
Fall.
My words will guide you
softly
down into
the safety
of my arms.
You'll only fall if you doubt your balance.
The greatest glory never comes from falling, but from rising each time you fall.
Everything does fall. It must be gravity.
What defines us is not how we fall but how we land.
I practice transcendental meditation and there is a phase where you're meant to lift off the ground.
Careful.
The fall is quick,
steep,
and permanent.
I let go and stepped through.
Right into a free fall.
Is not falling down. Failure Is desiring to live Where I have fallen.
Steep fall to the ground
shattering
like clay pigeons
missed
by bad shots
and unsteady hands.
That wasn't a fall. It was a premature release,
Starfall in the sky as a result of anybody's Fall here below?
If you're not falling, you're not training hard enough.
Living is a horizontal fall.
You can fall, but you can rise also.
It isn't the fall that will kill you, but the sudden stop.
The best advice I can give you about falling is to never land.
I was a pilot and flying hang gliders, paragliders, aerobatics airplanes, and then I discovered skydiving. Free fall. Free. With nothing around you, just a parachute on your back. And you go down. But you don't feel like you're going down. Total freedom.
I didn't fall," I stress. "I had a gravitational issue.
Force without reason falls of its own weight.
Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
No gravity, no fallen angels.
I don't want to fall. All I want to do is stand on solid ground.
It's not the falling down that counts. It's the getting up.
Each drop hits the pavement;
A soft, incoherent shatter below.
Here I stand in torturous observance
Of this strange disappearing act.
In midair, dangling lost above the world.
I read somewhere that flying is like throwing your soul into the heavens and racing to catch it as it falls."
"I don't think mine would ever fall," he murmured, looking at the clear cold sky.
Every flight begins with a fall.
What's the use of saying anything, when you're not even listening? - excerpt from: freefalling
Apparently falling slowly is a scientific impossibility. Falling means that you're not in control, doesn't it? I should've considered that.
I fell from the sky. I'm a parachutist, and I missed my mark.
Every system has it's own fall.
Why do we fall? So we can get back up again.
Everyone gets scared, and everyone falls. The key is to get right back up and try again.
All human things hang on a slender thread, the strongest fall with a sudden crash.
If you don't fall how are you going to know what getting up is like.
In comedy, falling means laughter. You can take something sacred and make it silly. The more sacred it is, the funnier it is. It has a bigger drop to fall.
Allow yourself to fall. I'll catch you.
It's all about falling
you land and get up so you can fall again
it's all about falling
i won't be afraid to hit that wall again
You think you have mastered it, but just as you get well underway in following, it turns a back-somersault and there you are. It slaps you in the face, knocks you down, and tramples upon you. It is like a bad dream.
Fall ten times, stand up eleven.
your mind becomes a supercomputer capable of calculating the gyrations of your car, multiplying that by the speed of the fall over the angle of descent, factoring in Newton's laws of motion and, in a split second, coming to the panicked conclusion that this is gonna hurt like hell.
We're sprinting at the speed of light when the ground gives way and we rise into the air as if racing up stairs.
People fall in private, long before they fall in public. The tree falls with a great crash, but the secret decay which accounts for it, is often not discovered until it is down on the ground.
You're going to fall down, but the world doesn't care how many times you fall down, as long as it's one fewer than the numbers of times you get back up.
Now I was falling faster than a comet plummeting to the earth, just waiting to create a giant explosion. Just like a comet, I had no idea exactly how much damage I would leave in my wake.