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Quotes About Boisterous

I was an annoying schoolboy, always getting into scraps.
~ Gwilym Lee
I was rambunctious - a boy's boy, full of energy. I wasn't a bad kid. I just liked to talk.
~ Mark Foster
Blusterous -- adj. a word used to describe those Atmospheric Conditions in which one's ears are adversely affected {and possibly one's house}.
~ A.R. Melrose
Americans are notoriously ill-equipped for self-reflection. We're usually a very boisterous, outward-moving bunch of people, but we don't understand that much about ourselves or how other people perceive us.
~ Mark Frost
For the most part, I keep playing big knuckleheads who are like bulls in a china shop.
~ Rob Riggle
You know, I think really and truly we need to be respectful of all the good things that the Trump administration did. Surely there was times when, you know, Donald was boisterous in his comments, but that's just the way Donald Trump is. That's just his personality.
~ Jim Justice
Mongolians are epic drinkers and carousers, and in this respect, they are extremely congenial to my own way of thinking.
~ Lawrence Osborne
Swearing is industry language. For as long as we're alive it's not going to change. You've got to be boisterous to get results.
~ Gordon Ramsay
To those who would argue, correctly, that the teachings of the East offer deeper, richer levels of subtlety and sophistication than the more youthful and boisterous Americans, I'd reply that waking up is a youthful, boisterous business and that those who seek ever deeper layers of understanding are merely fulfilling ego's agenda of stagnation and self-preservation.
~ Jed McKenna
Boys are strange creatures.
~ Harry Enfield
The New York crowd is definitely one to voice their opinion. They can be very loud and boisterous.
~ Sheamus
Not only did I come out as a reality star that was very boisterous and vivacious and outspoken and all those things. I flipped that into money and respect. And a lot of people can't do that.
~ NeNe Leakes
I was a pretty good kid. Just loud. Loud in the house. Loud everywhere.
~ Jim Harbaugh
If you're quiet, you're not living. You've got to be noisy and colorful and lively.
~ Mel Brooks
Elephants love reunions. They recognize one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There's bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine.
~ Jennifer Richard Jacobson
If you had to attend a football game, this was the kind of day to do it, Lucas thought. The sun was shining in a bright blue sky, the air was crisp and cold, and the crowd passing through the high arches into the Princeton stadium was in a festive mood, waving pennants and calling out to each other in boisterous voices.
~ Robert Masello
They came one at a time or in shy small groups. I remember when sea-kindly showed up, a sentimental favorite, followed by desiccated and massive. Brusque appeared all by itself, which seemed apt; merry and boisterous arrived together. This would be a good time to ask for your patience if I use an adjective too many now and again—even now, some years on, they're still returning. I'm just so glad to see them.
~ Leif Enger
All our fans are always very loud, especially Scousers.
~ Louis Tomlinson
I have a tendency to be larger than life.
~ John Pinette
But, though persecuting malice raged, yet the Gospel shone with resplendent brightness; and, firm as an impregnable rock, withstood the attacks of its boisterous enemies with success.
~ John Foxe
The music becomes boisterous and acoustic, at the low end of genius but brilliant in spirit and tone. It is joy by fiddle, laughter by accordion, Ireland through to the bone.
~ Alison Wearing
I'm a raucous Puerto Rican!
~ Rita Moreno
The autumn wind is a pirate. Blustering in from sea with a rollicking song he sweeps along swaggering boisterously. His face is weather beaten, he wears a hooded sash with a silver hat about his head... The autumn wind is a Raider, pillaging just for fun.
~ Steve Sabol
We had high and boisterous winds last night and this morning: the Indians continue to purchase repairs with grain of different kinds.
~ Meriwether Lewis