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Quotes About Excitement

It seemed an hour to her before Diana came rushing along the hall and burst into the room without even knocking, so great was her excitement. "Anne, you've passed," she cried, "passed the very first—you and Gilbert both—you're ties—but your name is first. Oh, I'm so proud!
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, Diana, will we really see our names in print? It makes me thrill to think of it. Your solo was perfectly elegant, Diana. I felt prouder than you did when it was encored. I just said to myself, 'It is my dear bosom friend who is so honored.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bazen akl?n?za çok heyecanl? bir fikir gelir ve hemen söylemeniz gerekir. Çünkü eÄŸer düÅŸünmek için beklerseniz berbat edersiniz.
~ L.M. Montgomery
He pipes—he pipes—and we must follow—Jem and Carl and Jerry and I—round and round the world. Listen— listen—can't you hear his wild music? The girls shivered.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It simply makes me sense happy to be alive—it's such an exciting global. It wouldn't be 1/2 so thrilling if we realize all approximately everything, would it not? There'd be no scope for creativeness then, might there?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, dad," cried this happiest of all Janes, "I know the very house." "You would," said dad.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them," exclaimed Anne. "You mayn't get the things themselves; but nothing can prevent you from having the fun of looking forward to them. Mrs. Lynde says, 'Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed.' But I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them
~ L.M. Montgomery
Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive — it's such an interesting world.
~ L.M. Montgomery
and Jerry and I—round and round the world. Listen— listen—can't you hear his wild music? The girls shivered. You know you're only pretending, protested Mary Vance, and I wish you wouldn't.
~ L.M. Montgomery
What a family! Anne repeated exultantly.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Life was certainly very interesting.
~ L.M. Montgomery
be still my beating heart...
~ L.M.Montgomery
Try now, try now, it isn't too late' ... Excitement, like hysteria, bubbled up in me from a hundred unsealed springs. If it isn't too late, I thought confusedly, neither it is too early: I haven't much time left to spoil. It was the last flicker of instinct of self-preservation which had failed me so signally at Brandham Hall.
~ L.P. Hartley
The civilian world was a dull place, a tired three-piece orchestra, waiting for the word 'fun'.
~ L.P. Hartley
We might all get killed this afternoon, for all I know. That's the wild for you - it's got its dangers, which is part of the beauty.
~ Larry McMurtry
The sensible way, which he had pursued once or twice in his life, had always proved boring, usually within a few days.
~ Larry McMurtry
swinging off the bay. "We rode all night
~ Larry McMurtry
A man can only do a given thing so many times with freshness and spirit--then, no matter what it is, it becomes like an office task. I enjoy cards and whoring, but even cards and whoring can grow boresome. You tup your wife a thousand times and that becomes an office task, too.
~ Larry McMurtry
Louis's excitement was growing unbearable. Was this really what he had needed all along? Not the droud and wire, but the risk of his life to prove its value! Louis adjusted his flying belt and dropped over the railing.
~ Larry Niven
You're shaking, baby. Excitement…. A callused fingertip ran down the length of his neck and back up to stroke over his open, panting mouth. Or fear? Doesn't really matter to me. Another shudder rippled through James. Cowboy grinned. I like you trembling against me, because of me, whatever the reason.
~ Laura Baumbach
One of the first things, Checking Out taught me was how amazing the beginning of a trip could be. How there was nothing at all like the realization, early in one's travels, that all options are readily available.
~ Laura Dave
Hear what?" "Ric's at the hospital. Mia's having the baby." "What? He didn't call me!" "He didn't call anyone. The man ran out of here like his hair was on fire.
~ Laura Griffin