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The Trouble with Flying
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Rochelle Morgan1,935 ratings, 3.96 average rating, 326 reviews
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“it’s weird how so many people talk to a God they don’t even believe exists. But you know what would be even weirder? If he spoke back. Like real, audible words. Just imagine it: A guy is walking down the street and he stops to light a cigarette. He accidentally burns himself and yells, ‘God, that hurt!’ And the clouds part above him and a great, booming voice says, ‘I know, son. You know what else hurts? Dying from lung cancer. This is a sign for you. Stop smoking.”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“A bird is safe when it’s closed in a cage, but it isn’t living. It isn’t flying. You have beautiful wings desperate to stretch out and catch the wind. Don’t. Let. Anyone. Stop you.”
“And what happens,” I whisper, “when I fall?”
“Then you have someone waiting to catch you. That’s the right kind of safe.”
― The Trouble with Flying
“And what happens,” I whisper, “when I fall?”
“Then you have someone waiting to catch you. That’s the right kind of safe.”
― The Trouble with Flying
“You don’t understand. The closer I get to the edge, the more it feels like the ground is tilting. Like it’s getting steeper and steeper and I’m sliding towards the edge, and if I don’t hold onto something I’ll slide right off and plummet to the ground.”
“What if,” I say quietly, “you hold onto me?”
― The Trouble with Flying
“What if,” I say quietly, “you hold onto me?”
― The Trouble with Flying
“Life isn’t always about things you can see or hear or touch. Sometimes it’s more than that.”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“Sarah, I stood in front of you, and there were a thousand things I wanted to say, but I couldn’t figure out how to say any of them without COMPLETELY shocking you. How do you tell a person you only just met that you think they might be the one to show you that happily ever afters aren’t a myth after all? So I walked away. And then I started to panic: The universe (or God, as you’d probably say) gave me a second chance by putting you next to me, and I might be throwing it away by not being brave enough to tell you how I feel. And then I realised I STILL HAVE YOUR BOOK! And now I’m writing in it, and of all the words swirling about my head and my heart, the only thing I have time to write is … I want to see you again. I don’t want to say goodbye. I don’t want this to be it. And maybe you think I’m crazy, and you’re glad you never have to speak to me again, so that’s why it’s all up to you now. If this comes out as insane to you, then you can ignore it. You need never see me again. But if not—if you feel the same way I do—tell me. Answer me. I want to see you again. You said your life is messed up at the moment. Well so is mine. Isn’t everyone’s? No one is perfect. And if we keep waiting for that moment when everything in our lives is neatly in place, we may end up missing what’s standing in front of us right now. Aiden ARHarrison@me.com”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“I’m going to kiss you now,” he says. “Any objections?”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“birds at pigs or something”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“I’m going to try and fly. Will you catch me if I fall?”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
“Fly. Be brave. Take a chance.”
― The Trouble with Flying
― The Trouble with Flying
