Quote by Neil Gaiman
I don't really like driving in the snow. There's something about the motion of the falling snowflakes that hurts my eyes, throws my sense of balance all to hell. It's like tumbling into a field of stars.
Summary
This quote conveys the speaker's aversion towards driving in snowy conditions. The mention of the falling snowflakes hurting their eyes suggests discomfort and indicates a physical reaction to the sight. The phrase "throws my sense of balance all to hell" suggests that the unpredictable nature of driving on snowy roads disrupts their ability to maintain stability. The comparison between driving in the snow and "tumbling into a field of stars" creates an atmospheric and disorienting image, highlighting the speaker's uneasy feelings toward navigating in such conditions.
By Neil Gaiman