Quotes About Giddiness
I am giddy, expectation whirls me round.The imaginary relish is so sweetThat it enchants my sense.
~ William Shakespeare
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Do you know what fascinates me about science? It is that I have found the supreme poetry: the intoxicating giddiness of numbers in mathematics and the mysterious murmur of the universe in astronomy.
~ Amin Maalouf
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He's jealous! Kartik is jealous and Simon finds me ... delicious? I am a bit giddy. And confused. But no, mostly giddy, I find.
~ Libba Bray
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I think that's very important, that a friend makes you laugh, and you're just giddy around them all the time.
~ Lana Condor
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The night went on like this, a mix of serious talk, utter bullshit, self-promotion, and slumber-party giddiness.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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There's a giddiness to being in that water," Kim observes. "It connects with a playfulness that we forget about as adults.
~ Bonnie Tsui
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A manned mission to Mars, called for by the first President Bush in a moment of passing giddiness, was quietly dropped when someone worked out that it would cost $450 billion and probably result in the deaths of all the crew (their DNA torn to tatters by high-energy solar particles from which they could not be shielded).
~ Bill Bryson
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Our souls flutter Our brains have butterfly brilliance The stars look at us, with their distant light, their giddiness, in their nests of nothing
~ Göran Sonnevi
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Breathless with anticipation, I let Livvy drap me in her cloths, giddy from the dabs of sharp scent behind my ears.
~ Storm Constantine
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You take I-55 south, and you'll run into I-20. Or you could take... I was about to be overloaded with information. Oh that sounds just perfect. Let me do just that, or I'll lose track. Sure, glad I could help. Oh, you surely did. We beamed at each other, just two nice women. I had to fight an impulse to say I have a tortured vampire in my trunk, out of sheer giddiness.
~ Charlaine Harris
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I'm light-headed with giddiness. What will I say? Oh, who cares what I say? Peeta will be ecstatic no matter what I do. He'll probably be kissing me anyway. I wonder if it will feel like those last kisses on the beach in the arena, the ones I haven't dared let myself consider until this moment.
~ Suzanne Collins
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The type of love that makes you want to laugh out loud—scream a bit—run in circles—and then repeat? Yeah that's how I felt about Wes. Totally. Out. Of. Control. Giddiness
~ Rachel Van Dyken, Fearless
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I was lucky to spend so long on 'Blue Peter' and 'Newsround' and if you are a bit giddy, like I am, a bit daft, like I am, and you are the kind of person who makes lots of public mistakes, like I do, then it's sometimes hard for people to take me seriously.
~ Helen Skelton
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for everybody must now 'move in a circle', - to the prevalence of which rotatory motion, is perhaps to be attributed the giddiness and false steps of many.
~ Jane Austen
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There is a constant suspicion that headache and giddiness are to be ascribed to philosophy, and hence all practising or making trial of virtue in the higher sense is absolutely stopped; for a man is always fancying that he is being made ill, and is in constant anxiety about the state of his body.
~ Plato
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Her gust of laughter had a self-propelling recklessness I knew all too well from wild nights with Boris, an edge of giddiness and hysteria that I associated (in myself, anyway) with having narrowly missed death. There had been nights in the desert where I was so sick with laughter, convulsed and doubled over with aching stomach for hours on end, I would happily have thrown myself in front of a car to make it stop.
~ Donna Tartt
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The instability of levels produces not only the intellectual experience of disorder, but the vital experience of giddiness and nausea, which is the awareness of our own contingency and the horror with which it fills us.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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