Quote by Neil Gaiman

You know the best thing about aeroplanes? Apart from the peanuts in little silver bags, I mean. It's looking out of the windows at the clouds and thinking maybe I could go walking in there. Maybe it's a special place where everything's okay.Sometimes I do go walking in the clouds but it's just cold and wet and empty. But when you look out of a plane it's a special world...and I like it.


You know the best thing about aeroplanes? Apart from the pea

Summary

This quote conveys the sentiment of finding solace and imagination in the experience of flying on an airplane. The speaker appreciates the opportunity to look out of the airplane window and observe the clouds, considering them as a possible escape or a different realm where everything is alright. However, upon actually venturing into the clouds, they find disappointment in the reality of coldness and emptiness. Nevertheless, the perspective from inside the plane, peering out into the cloudy world, remains a source of fascination and enjoyment for the speaker.

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Life
By Neil Gaiman
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