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Quotes About Float

Tengo raíces, pero floto.
~ Virginia Woolf
Is there a way to design a room in my house where I float around? I would quite enjoy that. It's nuts.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
Secrets are the stones That sink the boat Take them out, look at them Throw them out and float
~ Lemn Sissay
He's like Stanley Baldwin,' thought Travers: 'I'd rather be an opportunist and float than go to the bottom with my principles around my neck.' Just
~ Tom Bower
How I yearn to throw myself into endless space, said Maggie, and float above the awful abyss.
~ Dan Simmons
How I yearn to throw myself into endless space, said Maggie, and float above the awful abyss. Both Baedecker and Gavin turned to stare at her. Goethe, she said as if in self-defense.
~ Dan Simmons
The Thames was cold and it was the colour of the dishwater at the end of the washing up. I remember looking up through it and seeing the light pale brown and far above and wondering if I would sink farther or float up to it. I stayed down for the longest time Osama. I wouldn't mind drowning but I did float up in the end. Somehow I always seem to.
~ Chris Cleave
Living without anchors had its consequences. It was dangerously easy to drift.
~ Chris Wooding
The dreaminess of the night shift is constant, and objects float - keys and coffee cups and Chinese containers and tissues. Time seems free to do what it wants.
~ Jardine Libaire
To Zinkoff and to all the kids in this brick-and-hoagie town, summer is like a great warm shallow lake. Some frolic and splash. Some strike out for the distant shore, too far away to see. Some just stand there, digging their toes into the sandy bottom. It is warm and sunny and lazy and you can leave your feet if you want to, because in the warm waters of summer, everybody floats." (p. 161).
~ Jerry Spinelli
Wörter meine Fallschirme mit euch springe ich ab Ich fürchte nicht die Tiefe wer euch richtig öffnet schwebt
~ Unknown
My head was dizzy, but what of that? Float, stupid wooden head, and care nothing for tomorrow.
~ Unknown
To determine the age of eggs, place them in a bowl of water...eggs that float are too old and should be thrown away.
~ Irma S. Rombauer
There's no reason to fear anything when you float through the world like a dusty black ghost.
~ Unknown
stones taught me to fly, love taught me to lie, courage teach me to be shy... because it's not hard to fall when you float like a cannonball.
~ Damien Rice
I would like to thank those who spoke boldly against the 'gay marriage float' in the 2014 Rose Parade. Apparently, that vigorous opposition came from perhaps millions of people, and it had a significant influence on how the matter was handled on network and cable television.
~ James Dobson
O my floating lifeDo not save lovefor thingsThrow thingsto the flood
~ Lorine Niedecker
its feet had been in water, but the cushions were sound. The red rug could not make up its mind whether to float or sink; every motion of the water caused it to shift with weighty indecision.
~ Diane Setterfield
When the mind is exalted, the body is lightened and feels as if it could float in the wind.
~ Madeleine Thien
Silêncio. Quietude. A pulsação a criar uma calma absoluta. Uma Maior Consciência na perda de toda a percepção. A Flutuar agora. Ausência de perda. Ausência de medo. Ausência de tempo. Ausência de som. Uma perturbação. O centro a quebrar-se como vido negro
~ Madeline Hunter
HERE is the epilogue; there always is one. In a world where love and sorrow float, there are many epilogues—and some of them go on and on. In a world where doom always muscles in, some of the epilogues are short.
~ John Irving
Time is not a thing that passes ... it's a sea on which you float.
~ Margaret Atwood
The child tells me her grandmother showed her how to cure sadness by sucking the juice of an orange, while standing on a beach. Toss the peels onto a wave. Watch the sadness float away.
~ Unknown
In my childhood bed we float, your sweet husky voice singing about the crescent moon, with two horns sharp and bright we would climb into like a boat and row away and see, you sang, where the pretty moon goes.
~ Marge Piercy