Quotes About Excitement
Where would we go?' she asked. 'Far, far away.' His eyes dipped to her lips when she moistened them with her tongue. 'Ah.' Her voice was a breathless whisper. 'The very best place to go.
~ Mary Balogh
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The heavens are about to open. I think you must prepare for a wicked night of sin with me, Mrs. Ingram. We seem to have a habit of getting ourselves into such situations during rain storms, do we not?
~ Mary Balogh
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Paris?" said Maddy, interrupting my thoughts. "You get to go to Paris?
~ Mary Casanova
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Rarely is it possible to study all of the instructions to a game before beginning to play, or to memorize the manual before turning on the computer. The excitement of improvisation lies not only in the risk of being involved but in the new ideas, as heady as the adrenaline of performance, that seems to come from nowhere.
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
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Shall I tell you why young men love war? . . . In peace, there are a hundred questions with a thousand answers! In war, there is only one question with one right answer. . . . Going to war makes you a man. It is emotionally exciting and morally restful.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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Joy, it is, which I've never known before, only pleasure or excitement. Joy is a different thing, because its focus exists outside the self – delight in something external, not satisfaction of some inner craving.
~ Mary Karr
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Joy, it is, which I've never known before, only pleasure or excitement. Joy is a different thing, because its focus exists outside the self-delight in something external, not satisfaction of some inner craving.
~ Mary Karr
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For Ben, watching the bad guys blow up buildings and try to shoot down airliners just never got old.
~ Mary Kay Andrews
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Murder?" Roo's eyes shone with excitement. "Right here on Belle Isle?" "Roo!" Evelyn shook her head in exasperation. "For God's sake, have you no sense of propriety?
~ Mary Kay Andrews
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What is one to do with such moments, such memories, but cherish them? Who knows what is beyond the known? And if you think that any day the secret of light might come, would you not keep the house of your mind ready? Would you not cleanse your study of all that is cheap, or trivial? Would you not live in continual hope, and pleasure, and excitement?
~ Mary Oliver
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His heart nearly stopped. A ship was outlined against the sky! Behind it, he saw two smaller ships. As the ships came into view, their bright sails were filled with wind and their serpent prows blazed in the new sunlight.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Come with me." Roberto
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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moving!" A huge roar came from the crowd. The players
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Annie!" Jack yelled. He hurried down to her. "Annie!" When Annie and Roberto turned and saw Jack, they waved happily. "Oh, Jack
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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The party does sound fun
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Jack was thrilled to be going to ancient Greece. But something worried him. "What do you think will happen after we go to Greece?" he asked Annie. "Is this our last mission ever?" "Oh, I hope not," said Annie. "What do you think?" "I don't know. Let's ask Morgan," said Jack.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Come on, let's go watch!" Annie said. She started down the rope ladder.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Come along," he said. "The games will start soon." Plato then led Jack and Annie out of the Greek house back onto the dirt road.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Go! Have fun!" Annie said. She began walking away. "I'll see you later! Bye, Plato!
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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As he climbed down, he saw Annie pull off her helmet. Her pigtails flew up and down as she jumped and shouted, "Go! Go! Go!" Her soldier's cape fell off.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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white horse galloped out of the dust. The crowd murmured with excitement and wonder. The white horse was the most beautiful animal Jack had ever seen. He was pulling an empty chariot. And he was galloping straight toward Jack.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Jack and Annie stepped out of the chariot. Jack's legs were so wobbly he could hardly walk.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Hurry! Go! Go!" Jack called to Morning
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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