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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
No" Daniel cried " No, no, no"
Luce's heart ached as he tore at his hair, spun in circle and let his wings bloom out to their full size. — Lauren Kate
Luce's heart ached as he tore at his hair, spun in circle and let his wings bloom out to their full size. — Lauren Kate
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
Ten snorted. "Like I want to hold your damn kid."
"Hey!" I spun to deliver him a nasty glare. "Watch your mouth around my daughter, fuck face. — Linda Kage
"Hey!" I spun to deliver him a nasty glare. "Watch your mouth around my daughter, fuck face. — Linda Kage
At daybreak Morn shall come to meIn raiment of the white winds spun.
— Madison Cawein
It now seemed to me that all my other guesses had been only self-pleasing dreams spun out of my wishes, but now I was awake.
— C.S. Lewis
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
Right now, though, the world spun on Kelly's cock. The sun rose and set around it, and I wanted it like I'd never known I could want anything.
— Cara McKenna
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
We swayed, barely moving. I settled my cheek on Maxon's chest, he rested his chin on my head, and we spun to the music of the rain.
— Kiera Cass
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
I am you, Umasi, and I am weak." the shadow spun around and began walking away. "In the end, either you will conquer me ... or I will conquer you.
— Isamu Fukui
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
While he slept the world spun on, changed, situations altered and grew more complex, left him more inadequate to deal with them.
— William Gay
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
The cold stars spun to the ancient rhythm, the august march of an everlasting symphony. They are old, the stars, and their memory is long.
— Rick Yancey