It is correct to say that glass flows (you can see this in old glass which has been in the same window for many decades - refraction shows up ripples due to sag). However, I am not entirely certain that it would be correct to call it a liquid, rather that it is a plastic solid which changes shape under long term action of a force. It is an interesting phenomenon which can be seen in lots of solid materials, such as rocks, etc. The accumulation of infinitesimal increments (small enough not to cause a crack) over and over again through eons of time makes you stop in awe sometimes - just look at layers of rock each several metres thick which have been bent double a bit lice a stack of a few sheets of paper in out hands.