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Quotes About Dizziness

It gives me vertigo to watch TV dramas.
~ Bruno Heller
I can see the young man on dizzily autumn mornings, the fog of which he inhaled just like the rapidly evaporating freedom.
~ Imre Kertesz
and the emptied sky gaped like an abyss where, at the bottom, the stars had begun multiplying, and the night poured a river of emptiness over me, drowned me in dizziness and alarm.
~ Italo Calvino
I have dizzy spells when I least expect them, even if there is no danger in sight…Altitude or depth makes no difference…if I gaze at the sky at night, and I think of the distance of the stars…Or even in the daytime…if I were to lie down here, for example, with my eyes facing up, my head would swim…" And she points to the clouds passing swiftly, driven by the wind. She speaks of her head swimming as of a temptation that somehow attracts her.
~ Italo Calvino
all the boys had a contest to see who could spin around in circles the longest without throwing up.
~ Dan Gutman
The effort mined a core of dizziness inside him. He resisted it, but then realizing that there was nothing attractive about consciousness, nothing he cared to know about the someone in charge of death and butterflies, he let himself go spiraling down past layers of darkness and shining wings, darkness and mystical light, and a memory of pain so bright that it became a white darkness wherein he lost all track of being.
~ Lucius Shepard
Around around the sun we go: The moon goes round the earth. We do not die of death: We die of vertigo.
~ Archibald MacLeish
Incidentally, I never felt less brisk in my life, because being looked at like that makes a person feel dizzy.
~ Dodie Smith
I am running in a circle and my feet are getting sore, and my head is spinning spinning as it's never spun before, I am dizzy dizzy dizzy. Oh! I cannot bear much more, I am trapped in a revolving ...volving ...volving ...volving door!
~ Jack Prelutsky
Loud noises, bright lights, the motion of a passing car, all made him swoon.
~ Unknown
Anxiety,' Kierkegaard wrote, in the middle of the nineteenth century, 'is the dizziness of freedom.
~ Matt Haig
I stand like a vertical headache
~ Matt Haig
I had a feeling of dizziness caused by that rare sense that things were moving fast, not just in my life but in the world. I had been in New York for a few hours now, and the feeling had not waned.
~ Matt Haig
Cada folha foi uma asa em que ganhei mais uma tontura que altura
~ Mia Couto
Too hot to wonder why your head throbbed and the world spun slowly around you.
~ Unknown
The room was beginning to darken and spin.
~ Octavia E. Butler
Listing hard to the right like a drunken seaman with an inner ear infection.
~ Paul Beatty
Oh." I leaned back in his arms and felt my head go woozy. —
~ Paula McLain