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Quotes About Amazed

You went to all that trouble just for my body?" I said, amazed and so grateful. Reyn looked up, irritation on his face. "Yeah. We were going to have you stuffed, as an example to future students." I grinned, "You could put me on wheels, move me from room to room.
~ Cate Tiernan
It always amazed me that he was able to do it, and that Orson Welles was able to do it. I never understood it because the talents are absolutely opposite - polar opposites.
~ Mark Rydell
If people had told me that I would have the stamina to conduct 'Ring Cycles,' I would have been amazed. I still am.
~ Jeffrey Tate
When 'We Will Rock You,' the musical, launched, I was amazed at how successful it was. It attracted a new generation of fans. Freddie would have loved it. He was quite into that sort of stuff.
~ Roger Taylor
I lived in New York City for six years, and I was always amazed at how diverse everything was.
~ Michael Giacchino
Any abhorrent behavior is more interesting to me. I'm always amazed when somebody asks me, 'Why don't you write something about nice people?' Because nice people are boring, that's why.
~ Terence Winter
Otra vez preguntándote cosas! —dijo Tom. —Mis pensamientos son tan indómitos, que todo lo miran asombrados —contestóle, la hermana.
~ Charles Dickens
I remember being amazed that actors had a union. I thought only coal miners had unions, or guys that worked in automobile plants. That's an indication of how naive I was.
~ Peter Falk
I can't smile. I'm amazed. I'm floored. I'm shocked.
~ Tim Green
I'm glad to hear you say that, Professor. Cause I aint sure either. I just get more amazed by the minute, that's all. How come you cant see yourself, honey? You plain as glass. I can see the wheels turnin in there. The gears. And I can se the light too. Good light. True light. Cant you see it?
~ Cormac McCarthy
He leaned against the glass to rest a moment and absently looked in. His eye fell on the title, Tales of the Jazz Age, and on the crazy collegiate figures by John Held Jr. that adorned the white wrapper. He was amazed. This was news to him. He hadn't heard that Fitzgerald had brought out a new book.
~ Charles Jackson
they were taking conscious care to do so. While the sun arced through the sky I watched amazed as they all took turns to act as an umbrella, slowly shifting their positions to ensure the struggling infant was always out of direct heat.
~ Lawrence Anthony
I'm always amazed when adults say that children "just did that to get attention". Naturally children who need attention will do all kinds of things to get it. Why not just give it to them?
~ Lawrence Cohen
The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator. Science brings men nearer to God.
~ Louis Pasteur
I stood there amazed. I found it all hard to believe, that I, Des Nilsen, had actually done all that.
~ Dennis Nilsen
I am constantly amazed by Tina Fey. And I am Tina Fey.
~ Tina Fey
I never expected to become a director. It never occurred to me to come to America, to Hollywood. It's all been a wonderful accident. I'm still amazed every time I finish a film.
~ Stephen Frears
"I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts."
~ John Steinbeck
flabbergasted. "My gast has been flabbered.
~ Chris Grabenstein
In Paris there are wide cityscapes like nowhere else. Habit has made us indifferent to them. But those who wander around the city—keenly sniffing the air, looking to be moved, to be amazed—are very familiar with these places.
~ Helen Constantine
People are generally amazed that I would take an interest in any form that would require me to stop talking for three hours.
~ Henry Kissinger
own single law; Hei! be amazed, grow not enraged! thou in thy
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
I read The Old Curiosity Shop before I began Blackwood Farm. I was amazed at the utter madness in that book.
~ Anne Rice
I get amazed, I can't look at it but about 10 seconds, at these politicians dancing around this, dancing around this, I'm trying to find a correct name for it, this utter absolute, asinine, idiotic stupidity of men marrying men.
~ Jimmy Swaggart