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Quotes About Excite

Moonlight possesses no alchemy to transmute good motives to base, but it does excite love magic...
~ John Geddes
The only projects that excite me have to be tied to some aspect of social change. No matter how beautiful, a coffee book doesn't exactly move you to change the way you cook or eat.
~ Homaro Cantu
Food had power. It could inspire, astonish, shock, excite, delight and impress. It had the power to please me . . .
~ Anthony Bourdain
To call a desire into being, to nourish it, to develop it, to bring it to full growth, to excite it, to satisfy it, is a complete poem of itself.
~ balzac honore de xxiii
The myths connected with individual sanctuaries and ceremonies were merely part of the apparatus of the worship; they served to excite the fancy and sustain the interest of the worshipper... no one cared what he believed about its origin.
~ William Robertson Smith
If a film can't excite me and teach me something about life, then it is not worth pursuing.
~ Vetrimaaran
Honestly, you could beat me, torture me - just don't bore me.
~ Rob Riggle
I'm supposed to incite the crowd.
~ John Layfield
Fear is a powerful weapon. It can excite and motivate, and it can get people to yell and to scream. But fear has never created a job.
~ Andrew Cuomo
Family involvement is a valuable thing and playing together actively can be the '90s version of it. Instead of just watching, you can do it together... something we don't spend enough time on. We can motivate and excite each other about fitness.
~ Alan Thicke
The essential is to excite the spectators. If that means playing Hamlet on a flying trapeze or in an aquarium, you do it.
~ Orson Welles
Skype is kind of amazing - look at Skype in the classroom - those are things that can really excite your organization. That's what has been really great to me.
~ Tony Bates
I love enemies, though not in the Christian way. They amuse me, excite my blood. Being always on one's guard, catching every glance, the significance of every word, guessing at intentions, frustrating their plots, pretending to be tricked, and suddenly, with a shove, upturning the whole enormous and arduously built edifice of their cunning and schemes—that's what I call life
~ Mikhail Lermontov
That, if I'm being honest, Manhattan is just a place like any other. Its power to mesmerize, to seduce, to excite, is in direct proportion to my willingness to be mesmerized, seduced, excited. That it really is all about perspective.
~ Karen Templeton
Expression in music can be compared to that of an orator. The orator and the musician have the same goal, both in the composition of their productions and in their expression. They want to seize hearts, to excite or calm the movements of the soul, and transport the listener from one passion to another. It is in their interests to have some idea of each other's abilities.13
~ Bruce Haynes
Your best ideas—the ones that truly excite you—define who you are and what you want. They deserve to be treated like treasure.
~ Bruce Kasanoff
Something must happen to 'stir up their heredities,' as I am fond of saying—to excite in them the variability that normally lies dormant," Burbank later explained
~ Carl Zimmer
The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.
~ Samuel Johnson
...Moonlight possesses no alchemy to transmute good motives to base, but it does excite love magic...
~ John Geddes, A Familiar Rain
I'm fighting champion after champion. Those are the fights that will excite me the most and motivate me the most.
~ Mikey Garcia
The purpose and cause of the incarnation was that He might illuminate the world by His wisdom and excite it to the love of Himself.
~ Peter Abelard
you put on a little sumpin' sumpin' and surprise me
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
This is a perverse thing, personally, but I would rather be in the cycle where people are underestimating us. It gives us latitude to go out and make big bets that excite and amaze people.
~ Mark Zuckerberg
Over the years, I have seen the power of the oceans to excite, feed, and sustain people. I have also seen them undergo a growing onslaught of attacks, from destructive fishing practices to rising acidification.
~ Frances Beinecke