Quotes About Disorientation
I don't even know what progressive is anymore, to be honest!
~ Myles Kennedy
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The first day in Tokyo was disorientating - all neon, gadgets and extreme politeness - but I was surprised to find that I have a lot in common with the Japanese because they're bonkers about food.
~ Rick Stein
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Sounds buzz around me, and I'm sure the painted dragonflies have come loose from the frieze on our walls to flap their wings in my ears, making my skin prickle and crawl as tides of sickness wash me away.
~ Sarah Miller
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i always like trying to catch a bus in a new city wondering how will i know which one to take and simply deciding this one as it pulls up and looking at the natives looking at me and getting off at the end wondering where the hell i am and how will i get back.
~ Scott C. Holstad
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You suddenly find yourself somewhere and you wonder, how did I get in this room? That happens to me all the time, every day!
~ Shirley Henderson
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Slowly but surely, I grew more and more disoriented, increasingly more detached from the world, something sad and awful straining around the edges of my mouth, surfacing in my eyes. I stopped going out at night. I stopped going out. Nothing could distract me. I felt like I was losing control. Something terrible was going to happen. Eventually something terrible did happen.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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It is as though they stood in a spinning world.
~ Arthur Miller
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I sat up and my mouth tasted horrible, like stale pot, beer and Cheetos. The exact combination of ingredients that had caused me to pass into unconsciousness on Natalie's floor.
~ Augusten Burroughs
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XX A learned man came to me once. He said, I know the way, - come. And I was overjoyed at this. Together we hastened, Soon, too soon, were we Where my eyes were useless, And I knew not the ways of me feet. I clung to the hand of my friend; But at last he cried, I am lost.
~ Stephen Crane
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here we are, without our families, totally out of our heads, and we don't know where on earth we are. That was the feeling of the early seventies—nobody knew where they were.
~ Stephen Fried
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Oh, I'm terrible at travel.
~ Johnny Vegas
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My face felt like it had just been rammed into a brick wall . . . because it had.
~ Jon Scieszka
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Aš neabejoju nei pradžia, nei pabaiga. Tiktai nežinau, kur esu.
~ Jonas Mekas
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Fuck you in the ass," said Skip. Looking for his trunks.
~ Jonathan Kellerman
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hombre de hoy no sabe a dónde va, y esto quiere decir que está perdido, sin rumbo, desorientado. Tenemos dos exponentes claros al respecto: en los jóvenes, la droga, y en los adultos, las rupturas conyugales.
~ Enrique Rojas
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Somebody doesn't know they're not in Kansas anymore,' said Stephanopoulos.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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The ships all go the wrong way.
~ Graham Greene
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In the eye of the tornado, there's no more high and low, no floor and sky.
~ Francis Alys
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And then the surface beneath us just went away
~ Maureen Johnson
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Jesus Christ," Nate said, banging his head delicately against the mirror wall. "Is this even a school, or are we in some kind of experiment?
~ Maureen Johnson
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Involuntarily, she stopped, jerked up her head, looked around her like a frightened woman. They weren't car horns: they were wind instruments
~ Stephen R. Donaldson
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Chaos is where we are when we don't know where we are, and what we are doing when we don't know what we are doing.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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What is it that we see, when we cannot understand what is happening to us, cannot determine where we are, know no longer who we are, and no longer understand what surrounds us?
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Say something," he said. "What?" I mumbled, struggling to orient myself. "What?" "Can you hear me? What day is it? Who's the president?" "Yes, I don't know, and a horse's ass.
~ Jordan Castillo Price
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