Quotes About Effervescence
I'm fairly sort of a laid-back and optimistic guy full of effervescence and vitality.
~ Saroo Brierley
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Many people who don't like Rachmaninov's style consider the 'Rhapsody' his masterpiece. It's written fantastically well for orchestra and piano. He combines a lot of effervescence with a deep, Romantic spirit.
~ Stephen Hough
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If he were champagne, full of fizz threatening to escape the bottle, she was a delicate liqueur, subtle and languid.
~ Deanna Raybourn
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Laughter is the divine effervescing.
~ Amy Leigh Mercree
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It's very awkward when you aren't so old inside as you are outside. For years I've been trying to be dignified, and I'm always being tripped up by a kind of apparently incurable natural effervescence.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
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He is bounce, effort and snark.
~ E. Lockhart
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Plop, plop, fizz, fizz. Oh what a relief it is.
~ Anonymous
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Bubbly is bogus.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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People with ADHD—at any age—often possess intellectual effervescence. Unfortunately, this natural sparkle can be snuffed out by years of criticism, reprimands, redirection, lack of appreciation, and repeated disappointments, frustrations, and outright failures.
~ Edward M. Hallowell
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Collective effervescence," as the French sociologist Emile Durkheim called it in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, is a state of emotional excitation felt by those who join with others they take to be fellow members of a moral or biological tribe. They gather to affirm their unity and, united, they feel secure and respected.
~ Arlie Russell Hochschild
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Bringing up children, she thought, was like pouring ginger beer into a tumbler. All went well up to a certain point, and then it all frothed over the top.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Success: a marvelous stimulant, bubbling with inspiration and incitement. But for all except the few who are strong and steadfast, there lurks beneath the effervescence a subtle poison.
~ Samuel Hopkins Adams
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Selfing is a very necessary precursor to unselfing. So now that you have successfully selfed and unselfed, what's next? "Collective effervescence!
~ Simon Doonan
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Always she was disappointed, but always she effervesced anew—
~ Sinclair Lewis
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This effervescence was on boisterous display in the big cities, magnets as they were for talent and ambition of all kinds. Here, labor unionism most closely overlapped with a second current of defiance against the Gilded Age system: revolutionary political movements such as socialism of various stripes, or anarchism.
~ Sarah Chayes
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A great emptiness had been carved out of my soul; I watched all the effervescence of the world with a derisive smile.
~ Shan Sa
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No one saint could ever exhaustively express the infinite holiness of God; and therefore, God makes saints the way he makes plants and animals and stars: exuberantly, effervescently, and with a preference for wild diversity.
~ Bishop Robert Barron
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fizzywizz drinks
~ Francesca Simon
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I am bottled, fizzy water, and you are shaking me up.
~ Brandon Boyd
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Culture is a little like dropping an Alka-Seltzer into a glass - you don't see it, but somehow it does something.
~ Hans Magnus Enzensberger
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I had always been aware of George's importance to me, of the bond of friendship and of the sparkle and light, effervescence and electricity that suffused the music we made.
~ Andrew Ridgeley
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Tidak seperti sampanye, popcorn tak tahu rasanya membasahi farji, untuk lalu memenuh, menubuh, dan menciptakan buih setelah disemburkan ke dalam sebentuk wadah.
~ Laksmi Pamuntjak
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Bring in the bottled lightning, a clean tumbler, and a corkscrew.
~ Charles Dickens
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The institution of marriage should be re-examined because of its overwhelming claustrophobia. The odds are stacked against spontaneity and effervescence. It's an institution that was brought about for the sake of family and children, but biologically, it's very unnatural. It's masochism and torture the way it's been organized.
~ Peter Beard
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