"Dizziness" Quotes from Famous Books
... sweet balsam. I do not know now where it came from, or what could have caused it—but it stopped me short where I stood, and the solid brick walls of that city rolled aside like painted curtains, and the iron streets dissolved before my eyes, and with the curious dizziness of nostalgia, I was myself upon the hill of my youth—with the gleaming river in the valley, and a hawk sailing majestically in the high blue of the sky, and all about and everywhere the balsams—and the balsams—full ... — Great Possessions • David Grayson
... his point but for a certain dizziness that had come over him. He put out a hand to ... — The Honorable Percival • Alice Hegan Rice
... of the Rue Dix-Potiers Maurice had an attack of dizziness and reeled as if about to fall. To Jean, who came hastening ... — The Downfall • Emile Zola
... in such complete dizziness of thought that I felt neither cold, hunger nor distance, and arrived at M—— as if awaking from a dream, and scarcely remembered that I had been to Paris. I found my friend Louis awaiting me at my father's house in the ... — Raphael - Pages Of The Book Of Life At Twenty • Alphonse de Lamartine
... I hardly heard her. My heart was pounding, and a curious dizziness had come over me. I was grappling with the incredible. 'I think ... — The Little Nugget • P.G. Wodehouse
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