Please don't take my wings...

Randall Wallace
Please don't take my wings...
Please don't take my wings...
Please don't take my wings...
Please don't take my wings...
About This Quote

Please don't take my wings...I'm tired of trying to fly. If I could fly, I wouldn't need your help. I'd be sitting pretty on a cloud, but you keep trying to make me fly. It's quite annoying really, because I don't want to fly.

It's even worse when you're the one who is trying to hold me down. You've become quite the pest recently, always getting in my way and making me feel small. Even though you're being pretty annoying at this moment, I'll have to thank you for helping me get up.

Source: Pearl Harbor

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