Quotes About Dreamily
Galicia. I contemplate the beautiful name as it unfolds, disclosing delicate, prancing, caparisoned horses and the lovely princesses riding them whose undulating red hair reaches to the carpet of flowers beneath the hooves. "You could always tell the Jews from Galicia by their red hair," my aunt says dreamily.
~ Deborah Eisenberg
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I thought dreamily of that supper when he had come upon me so stealthily and stared at me with such innocent and inquisitive eyes.
~ Anne Rice
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We gazed dreamily at the Milky Way and once in a while caught some shooting stars. Times like those gave me the opportunity to wonder and ask all those very basic questions. That sense of awe for the heavens started there.
~ Kalpana Chawla
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Magnus gazed dreamily in his direction. "You should leave him here. I could hang hats on him and things.
~ Cassandra Clare
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He's a cousin of some friends of the Lightwoods or something. He's nice. I promise." "Nice, bah. He's gorgeous." Magnus gazed dreamily in his direction. "You should leave him here. I could hang hats on him and things." "No. You can't have him." "Why not? Do you like him?" Magnus's eyes gleamed. "He seems to like you. I saw him going for your hand out there like a squirrel diving for a peanut.
~ Cassandra Clare
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About here, she thought, dabbling her fingers in the water, a ship had sunk, and she muttered, dreamily half asleep, how we perished, each alone.
~ Virginia Woolf
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You don't get any five shillings out of me.' 'Oh, all right.' He sat silent for a space. 'Things happen to guys that don't kick in their protection money,' he said dreamily.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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You can't discipline the whole country. Still, Moss said dreamily, that's what must be done before they can ever accomplish anything.
~ Paul Bowles
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Over the summit, I saw the so-called Mono desert lying dreamily silent in the thick, purple light -- a desert of heavy sun-glare beheld from a desert of ice-burnished granite.
~ John Muir
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