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I spun violently into the sky, raging and banging stars from their moorings, swirling and vomiting.
— E. Lockhart
The wind bent to her will. She spun in place, starting for the door. She had to find Aldrik and tell him.
— Elise Kova
There were parts of her spun from floss and held together with hope - and those bits were fragile indeed.
— Tessa Dare
The world turns, that's all. You can hold on and turn with it, or stand up to protest and be spun right off.
— Stephen King
And of what account was anybody's past, in the huge kaleidoscope where all the social atoms spun around on the same plane?
— Edith Wharton
Mist swirled and spun, like monochrome paints running together on a canvas. Light died in the west, and night came of age.
— Brandon Sanderson
He spun around. She was leaning against the doorframe, like an attractive yawn on legs.
— Neil Gaiman
The wolf spun, settled in her chest, snored there.
— Lauren Groff
Love that only which happens to thee and is spun with the thread of thy destiny. For what is more suitable? In
— Marcus Aurelius
Jumped and spun around. Man, my nightmares were making me jumpy. I hit the off button. It's time for school. Ugh. School was so my
— Jessica Sorensen
And telling a story, I suppose, is like winding a skein of spun yarn- you sometimes lose track of the beginning.
— Edith Pattou
No parents should see their child die, that such an event is like nature spun backward.
— Gillian Flynn
Above me, the moon spun low across the sky and a few watery clouds hung from the stars like cobwebs. In
— Cherie Priest
Like immense time-binding discussions, genres allow ideas to be developed and traded, and for variations to be spun down through decades.
— Gregory Benford
Day after day, anxiety spun its web around my thoughts and spread to all corners of my heart.
— Adeline Yen Mah
The chaos in my head spun itself into a silk of silence. I had distilled myself to the immediacy of hand, blade, blood, flesh.
— Caroline Kettlewell
Once spun,
The silken thread of all our aspirations
Remains intact,
It can never be broken. — Scott Hastie
The silken thread of all our aspirations
Remains intact,
It can never be broken. — Scott Hastie
A poem is a spider web
Spun with words of wonder,
Woven lace held in place
By whispers made of thunder. — Charles Ghigna
Spun with words of wonder,
Woven lace held in place
By whispers made of thunder. — Charles Ghigna
The creature spun, tumbling, then twisted round to face its attacker, rage blazing in its skull.
— Steven Erikson
Mist devils spun in the air, dispersed then reassembled, gyrating above the ground, vapor-gamboling.
— J. Cameron McClain
Though Diogenes lived in a tub, there might be, for aught I know, as much pride under his rags, as in the fine-spun garments of the divine Plato.
— Jonathan Swift
According to science, the universe began as a swirl of gas that, as it cooled, spun off the Ten Commandments.
— Robert Breault
How a city when spun
Away from the Sun
Reminds me of the Universe — Francis O'Neill
Away from the Sun
Reminds me of the Universe — Francis O'Neill
The eggs taste like clouds. Like spun gold.
— Anthony Doerr
When the world careens out of control, we can rest in the fact that God spun this world with a simple word.
— Mary E. DeMuth
To a thrifty theologian, bent on redemption with economy, there are few points of ethics too fine-spun for splitting.
— Ellen Glasgow
Jensen spun, coming face to face with a life size version of Tinkerbell.
— Kimberly Spencer
You were the centre of my universe. Everything else spun around you.
— Rainbow Rowell
At daybreak Morn shall come to meIn raiment of the white winds spun.
— Madison Cawein
Love ... was part imagination, its web spun as much in the dark lonely separated evenings of longing as in the shared times together.
— Niall Williams
Life is but a web spun of ghosts and dreams and illusions.
— Robert E. Howard
Sister Amelia spun, a whirling dervish in the service of the All-Mother, removing unnatural creatures from the lake.
— Milton J. Davis
No man, even though he be Shakespeare, can write perfectly when his web is woven of threads that have been spun in many lands.
— William Butler Yeats
You don't need to make a song and dance about the fact the world has spun around the sun one more time.
— Cecelia Ahern
(Those women whom the distaff
no longer claims
nor spun cloth)
driven made,
mad,
mad
by Bacchus. — Hilda Doolittle
no longer claims
nor spun cloth)
driven made,
mad,
mad
by Bacchus. — Hilda Doolittle
It spun end over end in a lazy arc. She caught it thoughtlessly, easily, ready to fight.
— B.R. Sanders
I felt as if I'd been spun around fifty times then released into the middle of a circus and told to have fun.
— Rick Riordan
Rock spun his captive around and nearly shit his own heart.
— Julie Ann Walker
Love only what befalls you and is spun for you by fate.
— Marcus Aurelius
Man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun.
— Clifford Geertz
but also for the sweater most expertly knitted from hand-spun wool,
— Rosamunde Pilcher
That which will not be spun, let it not come betweene the spindle and the distaffe.
— George Herbert
Laughing and crying are so intrinsically tied together, spun of the same material, that it's hard to tell one from the other sometimes.
— Taylor Jenkins Reid
Their lives spun off the tilting world like thread off a spindle, breakfast time, suppertime, lilac time, apple time.
— Marilynne Robinson
He was, out of all sight (as I remember him), the nicest boy that ever spun a top or broke a window.
— Wilkie Collins
Civilization ... is another word for respect for life. One can't have too much respect for a loveliness that's brittle as spun glass.
— Elizabeth Goudge
A land of brass and steel and clockwork, of steam airships, cogs that turned and wheels that spun.
— Emma Trevayne
The spirits rose like an ether that spun an arabesque and touched down as gently as a benevolent mask.
— Patti Smith
Springing into the air, I spun and delivered a nasty I-hope-someone-sees-this spin kick.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
The world ceased to exist.
She was not a gunn, and he was not a MacKay. They were man and woman. Her thoughts spun. Her emotions whirled... — Victoria Roberts
She was not a gunn, and he was not a MacKay. They were man and woman. Her thoughts spun. Her emotions whirled... — Victoria Roberts
His view of the sky spun first left then right, as though the world were trying on strange new angles for his approval.
— Scott Lynch
The webs spun by our existence had gracefully overlapped and knotted until you could not have one without the other. We were infinitely intertwined.
— Blakney Francis
The most exquisite folly is made of wisdom spun too fine.
— Benjamin Franklin
My mind spun like the flywheel on an antique John Deere, merry-go-round during second-grade recess, hard spun roulette wheel.
— Dennis Vickers
I spun and jogged around the SUV. Climbing in I readjusted the seat from Godzilla setting to Normal so my feet could reach the pedals.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
The general's daughter? We'd be fools not to. You talk about her as if she's made of spun glass. Know what I see? Steel.
— Marie Rutkoski
In '75, the year both A Chorus Line and Chicago hit Broadway, my head spun around and I became the ultimate theater queen for life.
— Michael Musto
The gossamer web of life, spun on the loom of sunlight from the breath of an infant Earth, is nature's crowning achievement on this planet.
— Preston Cloud
Icy pillars of serenity, spun from airy mist, entered my quiet vision in echoes of worlds unknown.
— Gina Marinello-Sweeney
At playtime she twirled and spun across the playground so fast that none of the little boys in her class could catch her and they were all very cross.
— Katharine Holabird
Years since. It was written in 1675, in the home-spun verse of that time and people,
— Benjamin Franklin
Hearsay cannot stand as valid testimony, and assumption spun from hearsay is a rope of sand.
— Theodore Roscoe
Restraint is totally the wrong way to go when the man of your dreams is licking your pussy like it's made of spun sugar.
— Ainsley Booth
He questioned with jealousy as he spun her around the
— Melody Anne
There is nothing so absurd as knowledge spun too fine.
— Benjamin Franklin
He was furious, and that was reflected in his passion to start what was, no matter how he spun it, a rival company.
— Walter Isaacson
And the shower of roses spun around me, inviting me to take part in their ever-present waltz.
— Gina Marinello-Sweeney
A well-spun tale can transport listeners away from their humdrum lives and return them with an enlarged sense of the world. (Peter Nimble)
— Jonathan Auxier
The future was spun from moments like this. If she backed away, it might all unravel.
— Alice Hoffman
UNMARKED is both gorgeous and hideous. A frightening and disturbing tale spun with great beauty. Absolutely riveting.
— Jonathan Maberry
Don't be surprised at Fortune's turns and twists: That wheel has spun a thousand yarns before.
— Hafez
It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.
— Anthony Burgess
Sometimes love is nothing more than a sticky web; illusions spun from clever minds and bitter hearts.
— Nicole Lyons
I'm behind you." I spun to see Derek. "I can't win," he said. "You're as skittish as a kitten.
— Kelley Armstrong
Ah. Morrigan, a voice said behind me. I jumped and spun around. Jesus. She must have been wearing super-quiet librarian shoes.
— Eileen Cook
Mercy kicked out a leg and spun, hitting her target
her favorite tree. She called it Riley — Nalini Singh
her favorite tree. She called it Riley — Nalini Singh
The others down by the melon bed. Nagaina spun clear round,
— Rudyard Kipling