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share in this bounty. We were giddy with excitement
— Eva Libitzky
Man is an abyss, and I turn giddy when I look down into it.
— Georg Buchner
There would not be so much harm in the giddy following the fashions, if somehow the wise could always set them.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Although she was giddy with exhaustion, sleep was a lover who refused to be touched ...
— Janet Fitch
October proved a riot a riot to the senses and climaxed those giddy last weeks before Halloween.
— Keith Donohue
Talking gargoyles and prophecies in the sky. I am an old done man, grown giddy as a child again.
— George R R Martin
Some people are commended for a giddy kind of good-humor, which is as much a virtue as drunkenness.
— Alexander Pope
I am almost sick and giddy with the quantity of things in my head, all tempting and wanting to be worked out.
— John Ruskin
Children's laughter - carefree, giddy, maniacal - filled the woods. A nightmare version of some game from his youth.
— Blake Crouch
She was drunk on the magic of the night, giddy with glamour, swept away by beauties she had dreamt of all her life and never dared hope to know.
— George R R Martin
I am giddy, expectation whirls me round.
The imaginary relish is so sweet
That it enchants my sense. — William Shakespeare
The imaginary relish is so sweet
That it enchants my sense. — William Shakespeare
Giddy, I hit record and shrieked, "I have a MacBook Air!"
Daemon laughed as he buried his head in my hair. "You dork. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Daemon laughed as he buried his head in my hair. "You dork. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
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
Fickle and restless as a fawn;
She smooths your hair; and then the jade
Kisses you quickly, and is gone. — Heinrich Heine
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
Joy makes us giddy, dizzy.
— Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
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
Like I used to be. — Melina Marchetta
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
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
Her life would be a giddy crossword, working down from some clues and across from others.
— Leif Enger
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
The man looked like Hercules, but all it took to make him positively giddy was to began discussing perfume.
— Elizabeth Camden
Even with Las Vegas giddy around me I felt as alone as Robinson Crusoe.
— Robert A. Heinlein
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
When you look up at the sky, you have a feeling of unity which delights you and makes you giddy.
— Ferdinand Hodler
Giddy is a grin and giggles and that glint of goofiness in your gaze.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
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
For man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion.
— William Shakespeare
Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and won, than women's are.
— William Shakespeare
Better conquest never canst thou make than arm thy constant and thy nobler parts against giddy, loose suggestions.
— William Shakespeare
Bessie, the old gray mule, had two speeds: slow and stop. A stick of dynamite could not have put any more giddy-up in her pace ...
— Carolyn Brown
Oh, my giddy aunt!
— Gail Carriger
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
He that is giddy thinks the world turns round.
— William Shakespeare