Quotes About Excitement
Think about it. When was the last time you waltzed into a room buzzing with energy?
~ John O'Leary
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One of these days lightning is going to fill the sky from the rising of the sun to its setting, and there is going to appear in the clouds one like a son of man with his mighty angels in flaming fire. And we will see him clearly. And whether from terror or sheer excitement, we will tremble and we will wonder how, how we ever lived so long with such a domesticated, harmless Christ.
~ John Piper
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Knock, knock! Who's there? Ya. Ya who? I'm excited to see you too!
~ John Quinn
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It was amazing to watch him in the darkroom at an advanced age, still get excited when the results were pleasing. He still struggled like we all do in the darkroom and he struggled behind the camera, and when he had a success he was beaming.
~ John Sexton
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I've lived in good climate, and it bores the hell out of me. I like weather rather than climate
~ John Steinbeck
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As my exciting story began I was being punched in the stomach.
~ John Swartzwelder
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Down the ribboned aisle, the rubber smell discarded for the more certain scent of Peter's footsteps, came two animated mops of dust and swamp ooze. They came swiftly, surely, and they threw themselves with abandon at Peter, who they had come so far to find.
~ John Taintor Foote
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When the announcement of the coming of the Empire State Building was made on August 29, 1929, the front-page headline in The Times the following day hardly reflected excitement at the fact that the world's tallest building was about to be built; it was: SMITH TO HELP BUILD HIGHEST SKYSCRAPER. His
~ John Tauranac
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Life is dangerous. That's what makes it interesting.
~ John Twelve Hawks
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Our noise for some seconds passed beyond excitement into a kind of immense open anguish, a cry to be saved. But immortality is nontransferable. The papers said that the other players, and even the umpires on the field, begged him to come out and acknowledge us in some way, but he never had and did not now. Gods do not answer letters.
~ John Updike
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She grinned, and then felt the grin getting bigger and bigger. She hadn't wanted to run, it was so like a bad movie, but she was running anyway and so was Gaby, taking absurdly long hops in the low gravity.
~ John Varley
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When he held it in his hands his fingers seemed to come alive; they trembled so that he could scarcely open it. He turned the first few pages and saw the dedication: "To W.S.
~ John Williams
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I thought how when a person is really excited about something, it can be contagious.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Jim sat back, taking her hand. "We're going to have a terrific time, sweetheart. Just like the farty-looking couples in the brochures. It'll be great.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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She could not go on a bus without having an adventure, usually brought about by not minding her own business, and there was always some curious incident to relate to Vinny when he returned home in the evening.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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Travel can also be the spirit of adventure somewhat tamed, for those who desire to do something they are a bit afraid of.
~ Ella Maillart
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Certain travellers give the impression that they keep moving because only then do they feel fully alive.
~ Ella Maillart
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Some nasty old fart and his weird wife died, but the airboat swamp tour was awesome." She
~ Ellen Byron
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Sometimes when dogs greeted a returning soldier, they'd go over the edge. They would have to take a few moments to run crazily in circles around the human, or around a room or a yard. I'd have to take a break from watching, so my brain had a chance to absorb what I was seeing: that there is such a thing as joy being bigger than the container that holds it.
~ Ellen Cooney
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Works of romance, frivolous, exciting tales, are, in hardly less degree, a curse to the reader. The author may profess to teach a moral lesson; throughout his work he may interweave religious sentiments, but often these serve only to veil the folly and worthlessness beneath.
~ Ellen G. White
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If we examine what is behind our desires, we can usually get what we want without compromising: love, caring, confidence, respectability, excitement. Compromising is necessary only if what we want is in short supply.
~ Ellen J. Langer
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She thought for a minute about going back, but decided that maybe being wet on a sort-of adventure was better than being dry and bored for sure.
~ Ellen Klages
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Littleton Elementary was getting a Grandbuddy soon. Each class was going to be visiting The Meadows, which
~ Ellen Miles
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Mom! Wow, what are you doing here?
~ Ellen Miles
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