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Sometimes I feel like I could disappear and no one would miss me, like a sad, forlorn helium balloon floating away until it vanishes.
— Zoe Dawson
Hope is like a balloon. It seems like it swells up just so someone else can pop it in your face.
— Betsy Schow
Civilization sails prettily like a child's rubber balloon until it hits a sharp object; then it is likely to collapse like the balloon.
— Austin O'Malley
The soul, light as a feather, fluid as water, innocent as a child, responds to every movement of grace like a floating balloon.
— Jean-Pierre De Caussade
the fog was fog and yet was not fog. it was liquid and solid, then gas, then a roiling putrescence expanding like a balloon blown with filth.
— Tim Curran
Write - because you will explode if you don't, your brain will expand with words like a balloon filling with air ...
— Sarah Colliver
Watching Phil Mickelson play golf is like watching a drunk chasing a balloon near the edge of a cliff.
— David Feherty
Imagination is like a lofty building reared to meet the sky; whereas fancy is a balloon that soars at the wind's will.
— Gelett Burgess
Being forgiven is like having all the worst bits of yourself stuffed into a balloon and then having that balloon set free.
— Shannon Wiersbitzky
Trying to compromise EXCELLENCE, is like trying to let a little bit of air out of a balloon with a hat pin.
— Daniel R. Scoggin
She tries to not ask, to stop asking, but the effort is like trying to un-pop a balloon.
— Chuck Palahniuk
except one bit about a movie with werewolves and a woman bursting like a balloon is just special effects, that's drawing on computers.
— Emma Donoghue
Sometimes I feel like I'm seeing it all at once and it's too much. My heart fills up like a balloon that's about to burst.
— Alan Ball
My heart felt like a balloon that was filling too full, and I panicked. I might get the bends, the way scuba divers did when they surfaced too fast.
— Janet Fitch
Her mighty eyebrow rose like a kite catching the wind, flock of geese fleeing a shotgun blast, excursion balloon departing carnival grounds.
— Dennis Vickers
As everything becomes bad in you, all the good goes out of the world like air out of a big broken balloon.
— David Foster Wallace
Life is like a balloon; you must put something into it to get the best possible results.
— William Cranch Bond
After hanging up the phone Aoyama sank back back on the sofa feeling like a balloon in a warm blue sky.
— Ryu Murakami
Spending time and energy on pleasing others is like a hole in a balloon; soon all the air is gone and all that's left is a shell. HS/el
— Evinda Lepins
Genius feels like an over extended Helium balloon about to burst, and everyone criticizes you for not having a conventional way of coping with it.
— Solange Nicole
Every so often you have to increase your profile so you can let it lower again, like a balloon.
— Robyn Hitchcock
To propel a dirigible balloon through the air is like pushing a candle through a brick wall.
— Alberto Santos-Dumont
If you want to change something, change it. Don't just sit around sighing all day like a balloon losing air.
— Anonymous
He felt like a helium balloon straining skyward on a slender string.
— Jonathan Franzen
Fear is an irrational emotion that floats from object to object like a helium balloon that you touch with your fingertips.
— James Lee Burke
Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon.
— Walter Lippmann
This is how your heart gets
snagged, like a balloon on a barbed-wire fence, this is where pieces of you get torn away. — Pete Wentz
snagged, like a balloon on a barbed-wire fence, this is where pieces of you get torn away. — Pete Wentz
One rose leaf, falling from an enormous height, like a little parachute dropped from an invisible balloon, turns, flutters waveringly.
— Virginia Woolf