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Quotes About Levitation

how you used to sit cross-legged in your room, with your eyes closed, trying to levitate your toys when Lottie made you clean your room.
~ Kristin Hannah
And Meredith and Bonnie, who's going to bend some spoons for us next. I'm going to throw you down a rope… that is, unless Bonnie can levitate you out.
~ L.J. Smith
It's not like there's a law against flying." "Yes there is. The law of gravity.
~ Laini Taylor
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the subject of flying. There is an art, it says, or, rather, a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
~ Douglas Adams
We're very focused on building the hyperloop. And the hyperloop is exactly something we've described as an actual tube with levitation propulsion and a vacuum that essentially vents around sky inside the tube flying at 200,000 feet. That, to us, is the hyperloop, and we're the only company building that.
~ Shervin Pishevar
Art is the method of levitation, in order to separate one's self from enslavement by the earth.
~ Anais Nin
Self-hypnosis was such a wonderful tool. She could always tell when a student or client actually got it. They were awestruck by what their minds could achieve. The first time that levitating sensation happened to her it was like she'd discovered she could fly.
~ Liane Moriarty
I'm a magician. I've learned to do some really cool tricks like levitating myself and melting forks.
~ Blake Michael
Honestly, Im having trouble with the fact that youre having difficulty believing us. You are the only one in the room levitating.
~ Unknown
You don't just... just float someone in the air like that!" she shouted, so beside herself she was almost frenzied."Why? Is there some human law against it?
~ Unknown
Levitates An Object
~ Unknown
This first part may be a little rough.' He waved a hand and did his best to appear as if he'd had enormous experience with levitating buildings.
~ Unknown
I saw the darkness swirling inside him. I saw that his feet did not touch the ground when he played basketball at recess. In moments, he was flying. Not like a bird but subtly, like a person.
~ Miranda July
In the air the Pentagon would then, went the presumption, turn orange and vibrate until all evil emissions had fled this levitation. At that point the war in Vietnam would end.
~ Norman Mailer
As the book progresses, it takes on a more and more unstable character — filled with unpredictable associations and departures, marked by increasingly rapid shifts in tone — until you reach a point where you feel the whole thing being to levitate, to rise ponderously off the ground like some gigantic weather balloon. By the last chapter, you've traveled so high up into the air, you realize that you can't come down again without falling, without being crushed.
~ Paul Auster