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  • He that is giddy thinks the world turns round. -- William Shakespeare
  • If anybody says he can think about quantum physics without getting giddy, that only shows he has not understood the first thing about them. -- Niels Bohr
  • That which has not a real excellency and value in it self, entertains no longer than the giddy Humour which recommended it to us holds. -- Mary Astell
  • 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've been on Prozac for 12 years and I'm off it now. I know what it feels like to be excited and sad again. I haven't felt like this in 12 years; I'm like a giddy little kid. -- Jonathan Davis
  • Giddy grasshopper Take care...do not leap and crush These pearls of dewdrop -- Kobayashi Issa
  • Don't say giddy-up to your mouth before your head is hitched up. -- Buddy Ebsen
  • Joy is one part inner peace, one part giddy delight and 100% attainable. -- Oprah Winfrey
  • I get giddy with the idea of stringing words together that make people laugh. -- Greg Behrendt
  • I am giddy, expectation whirls me round. The imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense. -- William Shakespeare
  • 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
  • I thank God I am not a woman, to be touched in so many giddy offences as He hath generally taxed their whole their whole sex withal. -- William Shakespeare
  • 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
  • I feel very giddy with the idea of making my imagination take form and being able to put on a show where people leave feeling like they've experienced something. -- Carly Rae Jepsen
  • 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
  • Tut, man, one fire burns out another's burning; One pain is less'ned by another's anguish; Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning; One desperate grief cures with another's languish. -- William Shakespeare
  • Moderation is a fear of falling into that envy and contempt which those who grow giddy with their good fortune quite justly draw upon themselves. It is a vain boasting of the greatness of our mind. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • I felt something impossible for me to explain in words. Then, when they took her away, it hit me. I got scared all over again and began to feel giddy. Then it came to me... I was a father. -- Nat King Cole
  • If I could be any animal I would be a pony because then I could have sex with ponies. Pony, what a funny word. Say it, pony. PO-KNEE. Now ah've made myself giddy with delight. Towards the ponies *laughs* -- Thom Yorke
  • One of my favorite things to do is sit around and listen to old records... You're forced to listen to the whole thing. And it's so cool digging through the bins trying to find them. I get giddy about records. -- Ashley Monroe
  • I need no bodyguard at all, for even the bravest men who approach me get weak at the knees and their hearts turn to water, whilst their heads become giddy and incapable of thinking as the sweat of fear paralyses them -- Shaka
  • 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
  • Roman Polanski is one of my favorite filmmakers, and John Phillips one of my favorite songwriters. I had the honor to meet each of these men and was almost giddy to be blessed with the chance to tell each artist what his work meant has to me. -- Allison Anders
  • California club pop chirper Dev's debut is as stark as it is sweet. This is owed partly to the casually giddy lightness of her talk-singing - familiar from her slizzered 2010 cameo on Far East Movement's smash 'Like a G6,' and around-the way-girl frisky like 1980s Latin freestyle. -- Chuck Eddy
  • Little-boy love...the cleanest pain I've ever known. Love without desire, conditions, or limits - a pure and radiant glow in the heart that could make me giddy and sad and glorious all at once. Where does it go? Why, in all their experiments, did the Magi never try to capture that purity in a bottle? Perhaps they couldn't. -- Christopher Moore
  • The first time we did cavalry charge I was so breathless with excitement I nearly fell off the horse. I actually saw stars in front of my eyes and thought I was going to faint. The second time I had a bit more control but was still giddy with excitement. And the third time I was an emotional wreck. I had to really try hard not to cry. -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Joy makes us giddy, dizzy. -- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  • For man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion. -- William Shakespeare
  • Man is an abyss, and I turn giddy when I look down into it. -- Georg Buchner
  • Intestine war no more our passions wage, And giddy factions bear away their rage. -- Alexander Pope
  • The mind seemed to grow giddy by looking so far into the abyss of time. -- John Playfair
  • Although she was giddy with exhaustion, sleep was a lover who refused to be touched.... -- Janet Fitch
  • Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and won, than women's are. -- William Shakespeare
  • October proved a riot a riot to the senses and climaxed those giddy last weeks before Halloween. -- Keith Donohue
  • Some people are commended for a giddy kind of good-humor, which is as much a virtue as drunkenness. -- Alexander Pope
  • When you look up at the sky, you have a feeling of unity which delights you and makes you giddy. -- Ferdinand Hodler
  • There would not be so much harm in the giddy following the fashions, if somehow the wise could always set them. -- Christian Nestell Bovee
  • I am almost sick and giddy with the quantity of things in my head, all tempting and wanting to be worked out. -- John Ruskin
  • There is wonder and a certain wicked pleasure in these giddy ascents and terrible falls, especially as they happen to other people. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • Being a mathematician is a bit like being a manic depressive: you spend your life alternating between giddy elation and black despair. -- Steven G. Krantz
  • And the dancing has begun now, And the Dancings whirl round gaily In the waltz's giddy mazes, And the ground beneath them trembles. -- Heinrich Heine
  • Ever building, building to the clouds, still building higher, and never reflecting that the poor narrow basis cannot sustain the giddy tottering column. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • They can be cranky, bewildered, giddy, frustrated and sometimes moved to violence. In short, they are afflicted with the New York City Getaway Fever -- Lucinda Franks
  • The commonwealth is sick of their own choice;Their over-greedy love has surfeited.An habitation giddy and unsureHath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart. -- William Shakespeare
  • Good Luck is a giddy maid, Fickle and restless as a fawn; She smooths your hair; and then the jade Kisses you quickly, and is gone. -- Heinrich Heine
  • 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
  • Crowds of bees are giddy with clover Crowds of grasshoppers skip at our feet, Crowds of larks at their matins hang over, Thanking the Lord for a life so sweet. -- Jean Ingelow
  • ... swept into the giddy vortex which keeps so many young people revolving aimlessly, till they go down or are cast upon the shore, wrecks of what they might have been -- Louisa May Alcott
  • I think I'm a bit in love with these girls. They make me feel giddy. Like I haven't a care in the world. Like I'm fearless. Like I used to be. -- Melina Marchetta
  • Milton, of all people, gave the most perfect definition of the state of mind required to play jazz: ' with wanton heed and giddy cunning.' That's how you play jazz. -- Paul Desmond
  • Why is life so tragic; so like a little strip of pavement over an abyss. I look down; I feel giddy; I wonder how I am ever to walk to the end. -- Virginia Woolf
  • This liberating discovery enables me to proceed without any fear that I might inadvertently influence you to abandon promising careers in business, law or politics for the giddy delights of becoming a gay wizard. -- J. K. Rowling
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