Quotes by Swept Away Pointed in the wrong direction, trapped outside their own history and unable to retrace their steps because their footprints had been swept away. Arundhati Roy swept-away footprint steps The whole thing of being in music is not to control it but to be swept away by it. Bobby Hutcherson swept-away jazz music She tried to swallow, to take a breath, but her eyes met his, and there was nothing but aching intensity in his gaze. And she was drawn in, swept away. J. Lynn swept-away intensity eye As always, Blay was the anchor who kept him from being swept away. J.R. Ward qhuinn-and-blay swept-away anchors [Napoleon] swept away everywhere the establishments of feudality. ... [He was] Caesar himself. Karl Marx swept-away establishment Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time. Mahatma Gandhi swept-away tides truth Doubts could be swept away only by deeds. Winston Churchill swept-away deeds doubt