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Quotes About Dreamy

Remember, philosophically speaking, Americans are mongrels —practical materialists but with a dreamy streak of divine approval.
~ Geoffrey Wood
It is the long still moment of dreamy suspended passion before the spinning clutching descent.
~ Iris Murdoch
I would be trying to play hockey with my friends, but most of the time, the coach put me on the bench. Because I was too dreamy - I was dreaming all of the time. I was super bad on the ice because I was just thinking about something else.
~ Denis Villeneuve
Those visits were dreamy, frictionless interludes that promised I would leave richer than I arrived.
~ Susan Orlean
I want the audience to recognize you when you're in the arena," says Cinna dreamily. "Katniss, the girl who was on fire.
~ Suzanne Collins
My brain is just so busy. I'm inattentive; I'm a daydreamer: the space cadet kind.
~ Hannah Gadsby
Far away soul in a dreamy stateForgotten slumber seemingly latePure rhythmic love now rising higherUnclad passion our only attire
~ Munia Khan
Endless ocean, blue water, dreamy sky, tranquil beach, love in the air, mind fly high.
~ Debasish Mridha
Conceive a canvas for a lyrical or fairytale buffoonery, for a pantomime, and translate it into a serious novel. Drown everything in an abnormal and dreamy atmosphere, - in the atmosphere of the great days. - It must be something soothing, - even serene in its passion. - Regions of pure Poetry.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Writing a book is like dating. It's exciting. It's dreamy. And after four years, I just want to end it.
~ Carole Radziwill
an airy-fairy sort of drifting movement
~ Carroll John Daly
The gods heard my prayer, she thought. She felt so numb and dreamy. My skin has turned to porcelain, to ivory, to steel.
~ George R.R. Martin
The shy girl she had known at Riverrun had grown into a woman who was by turns proud, fearful, cruel, dreamy, reckless, timid, stubborn, vain, and, above all inconstant.
~ George R.R. Martin
There was Ireland in his voice, dreamy wisps of it that could, unexpectedly, wind around her heart.
~ J.D. Robb
I want to treat every ingredient in a way that conveys its most pure qualities, but with a little bit of a dreamy twist.
~ Dominique Crenn
Malacca is such a rest after the crowds of Japan and the noisy hurry of China! Its endless afternoon remains unbroken except by the dreamy, colored, slow-moving Malay life which passes below the hill. There is never any hurry or noise.
~ Isabella Bird
I think', said Sally, 'it must be marvellous to be a novelist. You're frightfully dreamy and unpractical and unbusinesslike, and people imagine they can fairly swindle you as much as they want - and then you sit down and write a book about them which fairly shows them what swine they all are, and it's the most terrific success and you make pots of money.
~ Christopher Isherwood
The sands of time cannot be stopped. Years pass whether we will them or not … but we can remember. What has been lost may yet live on in memories. That which you will hear is imperfect and fragmented, yet treasure it, for without you it does not exist. I give you now a memory that has been forgotten, hidden in the dreamy haze that lies behind us.
~ Christopher Paolini
Ah, the Springtime, when we think of all the lays That dreamy lovers send to dreamy mays, Of the fond hearts within a billet bound, Of all the soft silk paper that pens wound, The messages of love that mortals write Filled with intoxication of delight… — The Genesis of Butterflies
~ Victor Hugo
Now August comes with a dreamy haze of heat.
~ Gladys Taber
When I got my job on 'Parks,' it was so dreamy, kind of unfathomable. I didn't think a job that excellent could exist for me.
~ Nick Offerman
The first time at Louis Vuitton was Spring 2009 season, and I remember that the colors of the clothes were very dreamy.
~ Liu Wen
Yet some feelings, though not deeper or more passionate, are more tender than others: and often, when I walk at this time in Oxford Street by dreamy lamp-light, and hear those airs played on a barrel-organ which years ago solaced me and my dear companion (as I must always call her) I shed tears
~ Thomas de Quincey
The day, like the previous days, dragged sluggishly by in a kind of insipid idleness, devoid even of that dreamy expectancy which can make idleness so enchanting.
~ Vladimir Nabokov