Quickly! Can anyone achieve me a quote from Maximum Ride, or any other innovative that describes the foreboding of flying?

Preferably if the quote does NOT mention anything about wings or feathers, but give it to me anyways because I call for it very badly! Please, Please, Please, Please, Please!
Answers:
Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone:
He mounted the broom and kicked hard against the ground and up, up he soared, nouns rushed through his hair and his robes whipped out behind him – and within a rush of fierce joy he realised he’d found something he could do without person taught – this was easy, this be wonderful. He pulled his broomstick up a little to take it even higher and hear screams and gasps of girls back on the ground and an sycophantic whoop from Ron.


Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban:
Without warning, twelve-foot wings flapped open on any side of Harry; he just had time to seize the Hippogriff around the collar before he was soaring upwards. It was nought like a broom-stick, and Harry knew which one he preffered; the Hippogriff's wings be beating uncomfortably on either side of him, catching him under his legs and making him grain he was about to be thrown off; the burnished feathers slipped under his fingers.


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