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Quotes About Jubilation

Sure, I've done enough partying for 10 guys.
~ John Matuszak
Reading counts as partying, even if you're not enjoying it! Even if someone's forcing you to read, you can find a way to make it into a party if you party hard enough. It just takes more effort and a more advanced approach.
~ Andrew W.K.
Adventure is a nameless joy
~ Peter Straub (Author)
Nadie debería negar [...] que el nomadismo siempre nos ha estimulado y llenado de júbilo. En nuestro pensamiento, la condición de nómada está asociada a escapar de la historia, la opresión, la ley y las obligaciones agobiantes, a un sentimiento de libertad absoluta, y el camino del nómada siempre conduce hacia el oeste. Wallace Stegner, The American West as Living Space Carthage
~ Jon Krakauer
Happy endings do not apply to everyone. Someone is always left out of that final, jubilant scene.
~ Adrienne Brodeur
Oh, do I know them? I positively swill in their ale.
~ Preston Sturges
Jubilation knows and Longing grants — only Lament still learns; with girlish hands she counts the ancient evil through the nights. But suddenly, unpracticed and askant, she lifts one of our voice's constellations Into the sky unclouded by her breath.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Whom will you cry to, heart? More and more lonely, your path struggles on through incomprehensible mankind. All the more futile perhaps for keeping to its direction, keeping on toward the future, toward what has been lost. Once. You lamented? What was it? A fallen berry of jubilation, unripe. But now the whole tree of my jubilation is breaking, in the storm it is breaking, my slow tree of joy. Loveliest in my invisible landscape, you that made me more known to the invisible angels.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
This is the most joyful day that ever I saw in my pilgrimage on earth.
~ Donald Cargill
Do you need help today? Lift up your hands to the Lord in supplication and in expectation, and soon you will lift up your hands in jubilation and celebration.
~ Warren W. Wiersbe
From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.
~ William Shakespeare
Indeed, theological discourse offers its strange jubilation only to the strict extent that it permits and, dangerously, demands of it wokman that he speak beyond his means, precisely because he does not speak of himself. Hence the danger of a speech that, in a sense, speaks against the one who lends himself to it. One must obtain forgiveness for every essay in theology. In all senses.
~ Jean-Luc Marion
Laughter is complete rapture vocalized.
~ Allison Kearney
We find you've turned it into a circus. Well, if you're going to have a circus, you've got to have elephants.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Regardless of your journey, you can put a little pilgrim in your travels and find your own personal jubilation.
~ Rick Steves
I'm feeling pretty euphoric at the moment.
~ Jenny Han
The first toasts were being raised, and already becoming less and less coherent.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
There were pictures from cricket matches, and the statement by the Australian captain about a bunch of Third World beggars who think they can play cricket. And then the jubilation and fireworks and celebration when the bunch of beggars defeated Australia in the Test Series.
~ Rohinton Mistry
Just before Hamilton returned to headquarters, Washington received a letter from Captain Lee announcing Hamilton's death in the Schuylkill. There were tears of jubilation, as well as considerable laughter, when the sodden corpse himself sauntered through the door.
~ Ron Chernow
Alexandre Dumas
~ What, no wine?
Be merry, really merry. The life of a true Christian should be a perpetual jubilee, a prelude to the festivals of eternity.
~ Theophane Venard
I doubt if you can have a truly wild party without liquor.
~ Carl Sandburg
In ten minutes, fifty thousand lights glittered all the way from the Palazzo di Venezia to the Piazza del Popolo, and back up from the Piazza del Popolo to the Palazzo di Venezia. It was like a vast congregation of will-o'-the-wisps, impossible to envisage if you have never seen it: imagine that all the stars in the sky were to come down and dance wildly about the earth, to the accompaniment of cries such as no human ear has ever heard elsewhere on its surface.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Frances Hodgson Burnett
~ And delight reigned.