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Quotes About Excitement

Now's the time to be alive - to see it all happen, to be a part of it. That makes the blood race, and each breath is an adventure.
~ David Eddings
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.
~ Lord Byron
The idea of performing some of Jack Skellington's songs from The Nightmare Before Christmas live for the very first time is immensely exciting.
~ Danny Elfman
One can become enthusiastic over anything. For a time I was delighted with bomb throwing. It gave me a tremendous pleasure to bomb those fellows from above.
~ Manfred von Richthofen
Well, maybe surf one time; I think it would be fun to catch a wave just once.
~ Crystal Gayle
Surfing is all about uncertainty. That feeling of taking a risk, that leap of faith every time I jump into the ocean, that paddle out among things unseen — all of these make surfing very special
~ Shaun Tomson
I get very excited about my double stroller. Every time I look at it, I get a shot of adrenaline and joy because I think, This is real!
~ Mariska Hargitay
Fantastic! Right in the middle of that long stretch between Christmas and Spring Break, your coats are getting dirty, everything's dark, dingy - what a great time for a movie!
~ John Hughes
I don't promise to forget the mystery, but I know I'll have a marvelous time.
~ Carolyn Keene
My dad got me my first pair of boots. It was a big occasion for us to go to the shopping centre. It was an exciting time to make sure you got the right ones.
~ Peter Crouch
Hitchhiking, intrinsically, is sexual and dangerous. At the same time I never really felt scared. I was scared that nobody would pick me up and that I'd be waiting by the side of the road for a week.
~ John Waters
Expectation and hope generate tension, as does fear.
~ Anne Frank
I am young and strong and living a great adventure
~ Anne Frank
Intelligence, goodness, humanity, excitement, serenity. Over time, these are the things that change the musculature of your face, as do laughter, and animation, and especially whatever peace you can broker with the person inside. It's furrow, pinch, and judgement that make us look older - our mothers were right. They said that if you made certain faces, they would stick, and they do. But our mothers forgot that faces of kindness and integrity stick as well.
~ Anne Lamott
Because for some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet or excite you. Books help us understand who we are and how we are to behave.
~ Anne Lamott
Oh, that was marvellous. Could we play it again?
~ Anne McCaffrey
I felt no fear for their ultimate safety other than a bruise or scrape, rather a mild enjoyment, an excitement
~ Anne O'Brien
He was so excited by this little bit of intelligence that he might have gone off, perplexed, pondering for a long time. It was like reading a wonderful sentence in a book, and not being able to continue because so many possibilities were crowding his mind.
~ Anne Rice
Delicious it was, the hatred between us, or so I thought. Such unfamiliar excitement, to have him there to ridicule and despise.
~ Anne Rice
Something had happened to his entire body that was very much like what happens to the erectile tissue of his organ when a man is sexually aroused. It increases marvellously in size, no matter what the man wants to happen. It goes from something flaccid and secret to becoming a kind of weapon.
~ Anne Rice
It's the risk that fascinates, the moment of infinite possibility.
~ Anne Rice
All around us were happy people excited to be going to Atalantaya, many for the first time, and the officials in charge seemed excited for us as well. It was rather like being in a group today that is visiting the cities of Jerusalem or Rome for the first time.
~ Anne Rice
It was charming to be speaking in the old Latin. And his eyes, reflecting the light of the lamps, were filled with an honest excitement tempered only by dignity.
~ Anne Rice
The air was rushing past me. I was clinging to him, though I don't think I needed to, and we were out in the night, and we were moving towards the clouds.
~ Anne Rice