And somewhere here, intelligences to match the mad swirl of stars.
From a balcony, the film maker John Waters stared down at the mad swirl of partygoers, some of whom could have stepped out of a Divine movie.
He rode a mad swirl of phosphenes and alarm.
It was all a mad swirl, a crazed delirium of plunging horses and shouts in the darkness, but somehow they formed a line.
In the mad swirls of sleet that surrounded him, his view of the path ahead was limited to its next few meters.
To her his reflecting suit would look like a mirror-man taking impossibly long, slowmotion strides, wearing leggings of hullmetal, with a shirt that was a mad swirl of wrinkled clouds and stars.
Buck had sprung in on the instant; and at the end of three hundred yards, amid a mad swirl of water, he overhauled Thornton.
For more than a month now, Mogadishu, a once-languid city of whitewashed buildings and tropical foliage, has been enveloped in a mad swirl of self-genocide.
The wind rushed through the glade, biting at my cheeks as I looked up into the heavens where the mad swirl of stars left in Chaos's wake glimmered dimly.
Water, like truth, is pure and simple, a literal oasis in the mad swirl of "new age" drinks - flavored teas, bubbling juices, glow-in-the-dark sodas.