A lot of people call Dizzy old fashioned but so is the bible.
Dizzy with excitement is no mere phrase.
And anyone who thinks they can talk about quantum theory without feeling dizzy hasn't yet understood the first thing about it.
Clothes make me dizzy.
Even when I was dizzy with vodka, that smile never failed to make my heart speed up.
Yon foaming flood seems motionless as ice;Its dizzy turbulence eludes the eye,Frozen by distance.
Even the best critical writing on Emily Dickinson underestimates her. She is frightening. To come to her directly from Dante, Spenser, Blake, and Baudelaire is to find her sadomasochism obvious and flagrant. Birds, bees, and amputated hands are the dizzy stuff of this poetry. Dickinson is like the homosexual cultist draping himself in black leather and chains to bring the idea of masculinity into aggressive visibility.
one more creature dizzy with love
I think diseases have no eyes. They pick with a dizzy finger anyone, just anyone.
Ornette Coleman is doing the only really new thing in jazz since the innovations in the mid-forties of Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and those of Thelonious Monk
I went home each night dizzy and sick. He was murdering me with the sound of his voice.
I am sailing with thee through the dizzy sky! How beautiful thou art!
Anyone who can contemplate quantum mechanics without getting dizzy hasn't understood it.
Dizzy, Duke and Charlie Parker were the greatest jazz legends of all time.
As a ballplayer, (Dizzy) Dean was a natural phenomenon, like the Grand Canyon or the Great Barrier Reef. Nobody ever taught him baseball and he never had to learn. He was just doing what came naturally when a scout named Don Curtis discovered him on a Texas sandlot and gave him his first contract.
Melissa Pritchard's prose, that darkly lyrical firmament, is brightened by the dizzy luminous arrangement of her stars and satellites, her great gifts to us: humor, irony, kindness, brilliance.
When you get quick fame and success and exposure, it makes you feel dizzy, and I didn't want to lose my balance 'cause that's something I've been struggling with for so many years. I'm not fond of the idea of making it in Hollywood. That's not my aim; otherwise, I would have settled down in Los Angeles.
The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights. [Ger. , Das sterbliche Geschlecht ist viel zu schwach In ungewohnter Hohe nicht zu schwindeln. ]
Moira was like an elevator with open sides. She made us dizzy.
Bop began with Jazz but one afternoon somewhere on a sidewalk maybe 1939, 1940, Dizzy Gillespie or Charlie Parker or Thelonious Monk was walking past a men's clothing store on 42nd Street or South Main in L. A. and from a loudspeaker they suddenly heard a wild impossible mistake in jazz that could only have been heard inside their own imaginary head, and that is a new art. Bop.