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Quotes About Giddy

only an anxious need to be an hour or two ahead in the story of her life, reflecting with giddy relief on the difficult business that was now behind her.
~ Alastair Reynolds
If you look at footage of the Newfoundland Regiment, you see they are at rest and giddy and being silly with one another. Silliness is the antidote to trench warfare.
~ Michael Winter
Giddy with a sense of liberation, Lou clamped a hand over mouth to keep a wicked giggle from escaping.
~ Rhonda Nelson
If I am to be condemned," I announced as I whirled around to face him, "then I shall go to my execution giddy and in good spirits.
~ Janice Graham
Feeling downright giddy, which must be the lack of blood, Ethan flung his arm over his face and winced. Doubled over. What? What is it! Are you bleeding again? Alexis reached for him. He dropped his arm and smiled. No. It's just that I was momentarily blinded by your beauty. Her jaw dropped and she slapped his arm. Idiot. But as he laughed, he saw her struggle not to grin.
~ Erin McCarthy
Unless the giddy Heaven fall, And Earth some new Convulsion tear; And, us to joyn, the World should all Be cramp'd into a Planisphere.
~ Roger Zelazny
What passed for society was a loud, giddy whirl of thieves and pretentious hustlers, a dull sideshow full of quacks and clowns and philistines with gimp mentalities.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
I was a music fan first way before I started creating it, so I still get giddy when I get to be around people that I respect so much.
~ Zac Brown
Praise has different effects, according to the mind it meets with; it makes a wise man modest, but a fool more arrogant, turning his weak brain giddy.
~ Owen Feltham
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~ Anne Tyler
His witch had finally arrived. He knew it within his heart and he danced, giddy as a schoolboy on the first day of summer vacation.
~ Sapphire Phelan
But Mike was like a Bjork song-all happy and giddy and fun on the surface, but bubbling with turmoil and pain underneath.
~ Sara Shepard
behaving in an almost giddy fashion, some slathering on sunscreen in
~ Bill O'Reilly
There is a kind of wildness that grows up among people who have gathered in the dark, and we all felt a little giddy.
~ Haven Kimmel
I love Madonna! If you want to see the Madonna I know, just go on YouTube and you'll see those early interviews before the record came out. She was giddy and wonderful and giggly and happy and so excited looking towards the future.
~ Nile Rodgers
Common sense got drunk and giddy when Olivia was on the premises. Maybe he should just raise a glass, too, and dub reason a lost cause.
~ Kelly Moran, Redemption
Man is an abyss, and I turn giddy when I look down into it.
~ Georg Buchner
In the Children's Zoo, Enrichment meant presenting the goats with a trash can smeared with peanut butter or dangling keys at the end of a broomstick in front of the cow. The goats would knock their heads around the inside of the can and emerge giddy, peanut butter drunk.
~ Ben Dolnick
My friends in the TV news business are in a state of despair about Donald Trump, even as their bosses in the boardroom are giddy over what he's doing for their once sagging ratings.
~ Campbell Brown
When I watch the movie, which is I don't know how many times I've done now with editing and everything, I walk out giddy just because I feel like that's the movie that I want to see.
~ Thomas Tull
It's June and the city is ripe with meaningless fecal heat. It will be a different kind of hot in LA, the kind that made the Beach Boys all tan and giddy, a heat that doesn't harass you in the shade.
~ Caroline Kepnes
Love without desire, or conditions, or limits - a pure and radiant glow in the heart that could make me giddy and sad and glorious all at once.
~ Christopher Moore
A good restaurant just makes me giddy. I can go all day with anticipation just knowing where I'm going to eat. Sometimes it's well planned, sometimes it's spontaneous. Either way works.
~ Gayle King
I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a school-boy. I am as giddy as a drunken man.
~ Charles Dickens