Quotes About Excitement
This is it, kids. Time for the real party.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Enjoying danger sounds like an evolutionary problem," M-Bot said. "Shouldn't you find things fun when they're safe?" "Who knows?" I said. "I don't think evolution was trying to create me. I just kind of happened.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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This work I do, it's about passion, Vin. It's about dynamic events; it's about change!
~ Brandon Sanderson
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So?" Kaladin asked her. "What do you think?" "I think you're going to look extremely silly using it. I can't wait.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Why was it that scientists were so excited to discover facts that farmers had known for generations and generations?
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Pony Lords, jump for your lives—AAH!
~ Breehn Burns
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The entire premise of this book is that language has the power to define our experiences, and there's no better example of this than anxiety and excitement. Anxiety and excitement feel the same, but how we interpret and label them can determine how we experience them.
~ Brene Brown
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I'm so excited about the possibility. I'm trying to stay realistic, but I really hope it happens.
~ Brene Brown
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Anxiety and excitement feel the same, but how we interpret and label them can determine how we experience them.
~ Brene Brown
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Researchers found that labeling the emotion as excitement seems to hinge on interpreting the bodily sensations as positive. The labels are important because they help us know what to do next.
~ Brene Brown
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Even the plainest woman looks radiant when she's getting hitched to the man she's been dreaming about.
~ Brenda Coulter
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this is Jewel, Indiana. Nothing ever happens here." Not strictly true, since I had almost been killed here just last month,
~ Brenda Hiatt
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THE MIDDLE OF nowhere just got a lot more interesting!
~ Brenda Hiatt
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PUT THE PIECES TOGETHER "Now is the moment you've been waiting for. Some have been waiting their entire lives. It is time to put your dress together. It is time to prepare for the future." —Excerpted from Creating the Illusion by Madame Michel, Paris, 1954 Forty-Nine The bride
~ Brenda Janowitz
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A baseball park is the one place where a man's wife doesn't mind his getting excited over somebody else's curves.
~ Brendan Francis
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There must be a certain look of availability in the women I photograph. I think the woman who gives the appearance of being available is sexually much more exciting than a woman who's completely distant. This sense of availability I find erotic.
~ Helmut Newton
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Every level of our being calls for play and danger.
~ Helmuth Plessner
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At two meetings the stimulated horses that I was backing outraced the unstimulated or insufficiently stimulated beasts except for one race in which our fancy had been overstimulated to such a point that before the start he threw his jockey and breaking away completed a full circuit of the steeplechase course jumping beautifully by himself the way one can sometimes jump in dreams.
~ Hemingway Ernest
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Power is poison. Its effect on Presidents had been always tragic, chiefly as an almost insane excitement at first, and a worse reaction afterwards; but also because no mind is so well-balanced as to bear the strain of seizing unlimited force with a limited mind.
~ Henry Adams
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Enthusiasm is a supernatural serenity.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Rise free from care before the dawn, and seek adventures.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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There is an incessant influx of novelty into the world, and yet we tolerate incredible dullness.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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There is an incessant influx of novelty into the world, and yet we tolerate incredible dulness. I
~ Henry David Thoreau
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the highest joy he was capable of, he received from having a piece of news in his possession an hour or two sooner than any other person in the town. His advices, however, were seldom authentic; for he would swallow almost anything as a truth—a humour which many made use of to impose upon him. Thus
~ Henry Fielding
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