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Quotes About Floating

When men hear women want a commitment, they think it means commitment to a romantic relationship, but that's not it. It's a commitment to not floating around anymore. I want a guy who is entrenched in his own life. Entrenched is awesome.
~ Mindy Kaling
So here in space, obviously, in microgravity, we have to use our hands to get ourselves around, to float around the modules, because our feet, we don't necessarily walk around, we just grab hand holds and move ourselves around, which means that we need our hands free to do just that.
~ Christina Koch
I could feel my limbs disconnecting, floating nearby like driftwood on an oily lake.
~ Gillian Flynn
What 'Floating Worlds' does draw on is Holland's artistry in bringing the past to life in her historical fiction and depicting the people who inhabited that past.
~ Pamela Sargent
When things get too heavy, just call me helium, the lightest known gas to man.
~ Jimi Hendrix
I mean, we've had all these awful pictures from the prison in Iraq and these sort of memos floating around about justifying torture, all this kind of stuff. And it makes you want to take a shower, you know?
~ Ron Reagan
We are philosophers of our timeFloating in the moon's evening glow
~ Richard L. Ratliff
His mistake, I guess, was floating this idea in front of a smirking 11-year-old homeschooler who considered himself the Ben Matlock of the Scriptures. 
~ Matthew Pierce
There was a hollow sound in Robert's ear, a feeling of falling, of many things converging to a point as he listened to the following words and low drum of the radio and the sound of his own heart echoing through the halls of his body. He would later say that he felt like he was floating up to the ceiling, looking down on the room for a moment.
~ Maureen Johnson
A gracefully effortless floating, flowing and flying are the essentials of the ballet's image of man.
~ Ayn Rand
Even now I probably think more than the normal about water, floating in it, just the color blue itself and how for the fish, that blue is the whole deal. Air and noise and people and our all-important hectic nonsense, a minor irritant if even that.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air.
~ Alexander Pope
My love is floating the sky high as can be, when I'm on earth in the apple tree
~ Esmae Hapero
Everything is better when you're floating. Every task you do is fun. You get up in the morning, get coffee, look around, and think, 'Wow, I'm floating!'
~ Anne McClain
As if beckoned by those who had gone before, I half floated between the titanic snowdrifts, quivering and afraid, into the sightless vortex of the unimaginable.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Rail is such an undignified way to travel. All that rapid racing about. Floating has so much more gravitas.
~ Gail Carriger
The royal navy of England hath ever been its greatest defense and ornament; it is its ancient and natural strength; the floating bulwark of our island.
~ Sir William Blackstone
Iniesta makes the game look easy, but it's not. On the contrary, it's very difficult. I don't think people appreciate it enough when they watch him on TV. He played brutal passes and was always flawless - it felt like he was floating. For simplicity, there is no better player than Iniesta.
~ Ilkay Gundogan
Applying these ten Tai Ji Quan Principles of Movement can be seen, in analogy, as if a person were floating in mid air—from
~ Stuart Alve Olson
But I would tell Mother none of this. Nor would I tell her that at the hour of his death, I was floating free in the ocean, in a solitude I would remember all of my life, the gulls cawing over my head and the white flag flying at the top of the pole.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
NATALIE DROVE TO work because floating there would cause people to ask too many questions.
~ Susan Mallery
Can I love someone...and still think/fly? Love is flying, sown, floating. Thought is solitary flight, beating wings.
~ Susan Sontag
I'm floating. The absence of pain is powerful.
~ Fiona Wood
Wrapped in the deep fragrance of the forest, I listen to the flapping of the birds' wings, to the stirring of the ferns. I'm freed from gravity and float up--just a little--from the ground and drift in the air. Of course I can't stay there forever. It's just a momentary sensation--open my eyes and it's gone. Still, it's an overwhelming experience. Being able to float in the air.
~ Haruki Murakami