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We now lay in towns, where nobody troubled us with questions; we had floated into civilised life, where people pass without salutation.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
My body floated, loose from spent pleasure.
— Anna Funder
Alien eyes watched the strange metal object as it floated upward. There was blood in the water. Their home had been invaded. They would respond.
— Mira Grant
Marty used to tell her she had the world's worst poker face: her feelings floated across her features like reflections on a still pond.
— Jojo Moyes
She floated across the boundary of realms, nothing more than a human shell. She existed but only as a shadow of who she once was.
— Abbie Chandler
He glided to Jane, took her face in his papery hands, kissed her lightly on her full lips, and then floated back a step.
— Stephenie Meyer
Basia floated next to the gunner's seat watching the hateful math spool out across the screen. She
— James S.A. Corey
Holy shit." Ethan's voice floated out to them through the open window. "Would the two of you just shut the fuck up and screw already?
— Tess Bowery
And the sad notes floated out to the
patio and hung in the trees like birds too tired to fly — Hunter S. Thompson
patio and hung in the trees like birds too tired to fly — Hunter S. Thompson
Some nights the sky wept stars that quickly floated and disappeared into the darkness before our wishes could meet them.
— Ishmael Beah
THE ULULATING HOWLS of the Iron Dogs floated behind us, constant now, like an eerie, bone-chilling din.
— Ilona Andrews
A self made man is a rarity and hated by the parasites that floated to fame thought their parents, relatives and contacts.
— Al Goldstein
At some point, you gotta stop looking up at the sky, or one of these days you'll look back down and see that you floated away, too.
— John Green
The world was full of life and light, and I practically floated on air when I walked inside.
— Richelle Mead
Things floated in the water but none that brought me hope. I could see no other lifeboats.
— Yann Martel
I washed walls, polished door knobs and the tiny window. The scales and stench of defeat floated into the pail's dirty water. The
— Maya Angelou
But like balloons, they were excessively buoyant, and if you weren't careful, they floated away.
— Anne Fadiman
She said things and I nodded. I didn't pay attention. She didn't pay attention to me. We floated through our days in that way.
— Frederick Barthelme
He smiled at me with that grin ... and I floated across the floor to him, my handsome prince.
— Lisa Tawn Bergren
Dorothy scratched her dark head, yawning wide, and white feathers floated out of her hair.
— Laurie Lee
A bare bulb swished from side to side. Dust floated in what little light it threw and cobwebs hung from the rafters. It smelled of spiders.
— Louise Penny
You can still see the shadow from when the Zeppelin floated over America; it took like Islam in the desert ...
— Michael Herr
Bill's voice floated up: Y-You c-c-can stay up th-there if you w-want, Ruh-Ruh-Richie. St-Stand g-g-guard.
— Stephen King
She had the world's worst poker face: her feelings floated across them like reflections on a still pond.
— Jojo Moyes
There was no use trying to breathe when I saw her sitting on the swing in the strapless pink dress that floated around her.
— Rebecca Donovan
I saw two clouds at morning Tinged by the rising sun, And in the dawn they floated on And mingled into one.
— John Gardiner Calkins Brainard
And each of his voices left his body in a different colored soul and floated up towards the sun still singing.
— Margaret Atwood
[H]er mind was like a balloon with static cling, attracting random ideas as they floated by[.]
— Jonathan Franzen
I am away from home and must always write home, even if any home of mine has long since floated away into eternity.
— Franz Kafka
I would be his rock when his reason floated away. And he would be the person I needed to remind me that I was no longer alone in the world.
— Belle Aurora
Remember the day when our heads,
immersed in freedom and love,
like colorful balloons -
upwards to the clouds, constant we floated. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
immersed in freedom and love,
like colorful balloons -
upwards to the clouds, constant we floated. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Her purse was a weight, ballast; it tethered her to the earth as her mind floated away.
— Anne Lamott
Glowby had floated
— Spencer Pierson
I wanted desire that someone set on fire and floated out
onto a lake. To ruin entire monarchies with my wanting. — Kristy Bowen
onto a lake. To ruin entire monarchies with my wanting. — Kristy Bowen
Upon it floated swans like boats and boats like swans, both lost in the nothingness of the heartless beauty.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
He'd turned away from a life on basic to live in the stars, or if not the stars, at least the rocks that floated free in the night sky.
— James S.A. Corey
particles of silence floated about the room
— Haruki Murakami
A stylized sun and moon, joined by a horizontal bar, floated above a country divided in two by a river that snaked between them.
— Alan McCluskey
I tell poets that when a line just floats into your head, don't pay attention 'cause it probably has floated into somebody else's head.
— Gwendolyn Brooks
The evening breeze floated through the open window over my desk, waltzing the curtain from side to side.
— Ruta Sepetys
Cooks were the mitochondria of humanity; they had their own separate DNA, they floated in a cell and powered it but were not really of it.
— Jonathan Franzen
The sun, heavy and red, was almost down on the horizon now. Its image floated like spilled fire on the water. The
— Ross Macdonald
As far as the work I did with Timbaland, it was his sound and I just kinda floated in his direction. I just rapped over his traditional beats.
— Bubba Sparxxx
The universe now appeared to me as a void wherein floated rare flakes of snow, each flake a universe.
— Olaf Stapledon
Our flag is a proud flag, and it stands for liberty and civilization. Where it has once floated, there must be no return to tyranny.
— Theodore Roosevelt
And in the middle of the lake the woman I'd spoken with floated on her back, eyes closed, as if nothing in her many years had ever gone wrong.
— Anthony Marra
I remember the first time I saw him. He was 13 and just floated over the ground like a cockier spaniel chasing a piece of silver paper in the wind.
— Alex Ferguson
When I think of ages past That have floated down the stream Of life and love and death, I feel how free it makes us To pass away.
— Rabindranath Tagore
I shouted into the phone, but there was no reply. Silence floated up from the receiver like smoke from the mouth of a gun.
— Haruki Murakami
Until then I had floated at random, like a rootless aquatic plant, relying entirely on the opinions of others.
— Soseki Natsume
Her happiness floated like waves of ocean along the coast of her life. She found lyrics of her life in his arms but she never sung her song.
— Santosh Kalwar
Snow floated down every once in a while, but it was frail snow, like a memory fading into the distance.
— Haruki Murakami
Southampton's barrage balloons floated gleaming in the moonlight like the ghosts of elephants and hippos.
— Elizabeth Wein
I had just settled Grandma on her folding chair and popped open our box lunch when the corpse floated by.
— Thomas McGuane
A barge of mist floated along the water, and dragonflies, iridescent blue ones, darted back and forth like they were stitching up the air.
— Sue Monk Kidd
conceits that swayed me to my purpose, two and two there floated into my
— Herman Melville
Ms. Harrison paled so that the makeup floated on her suddenly pale skin like impressionist water lilies.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
I'd been busy, busy, so busy, preparing for life, while life floated by me, quiet and swift as a regatta.
— Lorene Cary