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Quotes About Float

I could float in the pool for hours, just letting the water carry me.
~ Jill Scott
I grow and I shrink. I run and I crawl. Follow my voice, though I have none at all. I never do leave here, but I travel around I float through the sky and I creep through the ground. I keep my cache in a vault although I have no wealth, Seek my decay to safeguard your health.
~ Richelle Mead
I am a living soul dwelling on a planet that is afloat in a universe radiant with life. I feel so small and at the same time so uniquely privileged to partake in that inconceivable mystery.
~ Yossi Ghinsberg
Maybe because the human body was built to float.
~ Jennifer Niven
Over all crowds there seems to float a vague distress, an atmosphere of pervasive melancholy, as if any large gathering of people creates an aura of terror and pity.
~ Émile Zola
Life is but a river. It has no beginning, no middle, no end. All we are, all we are worth, is what we do while we float upon it — how we treat our fellow man.
~ Alan Gratz
His bread was lofty, light. If she didn't hold on to the sandwich tightly, she thought it might float away.
~ Diane Zahler
You don't pay much attention to the construction of ships?" "No, as long as they float; if they sink, I get out.
~ Erik Larson
sudsy bubbles
~ Leil Lowndes
Sleep I forget. Her silky breath no longer fans my ears; I dream I float on some forgotten stream that hath a saviour still of death
~ Aleister Crowley
My body floated, loose from spent pleasure.
~ Anna Funder
And her dumplings were so light they would float in the air and you'd have to catch 'em to eat 'em.
~ Fannie Flagg
The second ward was declared a temporary holding cell for their prisoner, the ba, who followed in the procession, bound to a float pallet. Miles scowled as the pallet drifted past, towed on its control lead by a watchful, muscular sergeant.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
How is it that, in this one area of our lives [religion], we have convinced ourselves that our beliefs about the world can float entirely free of reason and evidence?
~ Sam Harris
99-44/100% Pure: It floats.
~ Anonymous
Iron in the water shall floatAs easy as a wooden boat.
~ Anonymous
Yes, some banks will only float good companies. But others could not give two hoots if you have a business, a business plan or any business experience.
~ Mark Getty
Buoyancy also lifts the ego when other body parts start to droop. Curvy people float better than lean beans, and women more than men, because even at our slimmest, we have an extra layer of fat distributed throughout our bodies.
~ Lynn Sherr
Curvy people float better than lean beans, and women more than men, because even at our slimmest, we have an extra layer of fat distributed throughout our bodies.
~ Lynn Sherr
Adstreams floated everywhere, their unbearable lightness of being -- their simple promise -- catching you up: until the crown of butterflies round your head morphed into a crown of thorns and you found you had surrendered your intimate data to some twink-farmer forty blocks away on Pierpoint Street.
~ M. John Harrison
The waters of Inle Lake are blue and so shallow you can see the bottom on a cloudless day. This is where ladies bathe their newborn babies. This is where the dead float with their eyes toward the sky. This was where my friends came the morning of Christmas Eve.
~ Amy Tan
Awareness hurts. Relationships hurts. Life hurts. But to float, to drift, to live in the dream does not hurt.
~ Anais Nin
That is where Rilke comes in . . . his angels. But Rilke is crazy. He has invented these angels. They are his angels, not of this world. They are German angels, with romantic wings and they float over the world in love until the wings are melted by the sun.
~ Anais Nin
Tragedy brought some families together maybe, but not hers... Maybe if she'd tried hard enough she could have kept them feeling like a family and kept her home feeling like a home. Instead, they seemed to float out from under the roof, off into the stratosphere, farther and farther apart, orbiting nothing.
~ Ann Brashares