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Quotes About Vibrancy

As a venture capitalist, I invest in people and ideas that are fresh, vibrant, and willing to disrupt the market. As a political donor, I like to see the same energy in the people I support.
~ Alan Patricof
I am the flower child who will not wilt. You couldn't have asked for anything more.
~ Annie Golden
Destiny's Child's harmonies remind me of Earth, Wind & Fire.
~ Mabel
Music is about textures as well as melody.
~ Ken Hill
Gaiety is one of the most important elements I brought to fashion. I brought it through color.
~ Emilio Pucci
The theme of 'Bombay' will make you fall in love with it again and again.
~ Karthi
was—there was already a lot of activity
~ Robyn Carr
To paint a song.. and to sing colors.. to light up the sky with a rainbow of ecstasy ....if fantasia could come alive !!
~ Rooma Mehra
And the city isn't only city hall or even the avenues of fixed buildings with fixed activities. It is also the life and culture of the people as seen in pop-up stores, food trucks, events, festivals, sidewalk chalk artists, and outdoor mural painters.
~ Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Life had sprung up along the trail. The thin film of green in the trees had become a cloud of new leaves. Robins, bluebirds, vireos, finches, songbirds of all types made the brush along the trail a wall of sharp melody.
~ Louise Erdrich
The forest is only waiting for their signal to start trembling, hissing, and roaring from its depths. An enormous, love-maddened, unlighted railway station, full to bursting. Whole trees bristling with living noise makers, mutilated erections, horror.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
old age homes could look bright but feel gloomy—a place where old people went to die. And that the Sun Center was the opposite—a place where old people go to live.
~ Luanne Rice
I love bright red drinks, don't you? They taste twice as good as any other color.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
Springs themselves are always so new, too. No spring is ever just like any other spring. It always has something of its own peculiar sweetness.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
She was so eager and enthusiastic that Freda and Lane felt dull and slow in comparison. If Eva had been running the library, there might be fairy lights around it, and music blaring from inside. She could have set up a cocktail bar in the foyer. Her life was like her house—a colorful fantasy where anything was possible if you wanted it badly enough.
~ Maeve Binchy
Life is about using the whole box of crayons.
~ RuPaul
Bougainvillea bloomed on their porch like a discarded prom dress.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
We all know people who are stimulating, fun, easygoing, and enjoyable to be with. When we're with them, we feel better about ourselves, and when we leave them, we feel satisfied, as if we've been given something to take with us. These are the energy boosters of the world—they send out "happy signals" because they're happy with themselves.
~ Sandra Anne Taylor
Don't be afraid, be alive.
~ Sarah Dessen
I looked up and Rina was standing in the doorway of my room, her arms crossed over her chest. She had on a short, pink dress and strappy high-heeled sandals, and her skin — thanks to her mother's tanning bed — was already a deep brown. Her blond hair was down, curling over her shoulders, a pair of white sunglasses parked on top of her head. She looked so healthy and alive it was like she was almost sparking, right there in front of me.
~ Sarah Dessen
joie de vivre.
~ Sarah Vowell
I've been lucky enough to go on swell walks with talkative people all over the world and there really is something speedier and hopped up and deep about the magnificently blabbermouthed nature of friendship in New York.
~ Sarah Vowell
Her fine high forehead sloped gently up to where her hair, bordering it like an armorial shield, burst into lovelocks and waves and curlicues of ash blonde and gold. Her eyes were bright, big, clear, wet and shining, the colour of her cheeks was real, breaking close to the surface from the strong young pump of her heart. Her body hovered delicately on the last edge of childhood -- she was almost eighteen, nearly complete, but the dew was still on her.
~ Scott F. Fitzgerald
I could not take my eyes off her dark eyes as she chattered; I could not look away from her animated mouth, her bonny my cheeks; I was lost utterly in the infectious good spirits of everything she had to say, sometimes without even hearing the words with which she expressed it.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe