Roses fall, but the thorns remain.
A stumble may prevent a fall.
Don't fall before you're pushed.
Falling is easier than rising.
When the apple is ripe it will fall.
A centipede, though dead, will not fall.
Sighs never fall on the ground.
I have falling in love with reading.
Books fall open, you fall in
Falling in love is painful on the knees.
Falling in love was the easy part; planning a wedding - yikes!
Distraught Male Voice: I just can't go on. I'm not good any more, goodbye... goodbye... aaaargh... Aaaargh. [a leaf falls to the ground] Distraught Female Voice: Oh my God. What'll I do? I can't live without him... I... aaaargh. [Another leaf falls] ...
When the tree falls, the shadow flies.
Do not fall before you are pushed.
Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
Gold that falls to earth never dims.
Walk straight and you will not fall.
When you connect with a cause, it's like falling in love.
We never get enough of falling in love and believing in love.
Edward Gibbon, in his classic work on the fall of the Roman Empire, describes the Roman era's declension as a place where "bizarreness masqueraded as creativity.
It's physics. Pure physics, I'm falling fast and faster still. So fall with me. Fall down with me. And stay.