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Quotes About Excitable

Yeah, you will hear from people that my passion will sometimes result in a very effervescent or sometimes excitable senior executive.
~ James L. Dolan
Rumi is astounding, fertile, abundant, almost more an excitable library of poetry than a person.
~ Robert Bly
If you are an excitable boy or girl who thinks that politics might just be the answer to your problems, perhaps you should consider making an appointment with a psychiatrist.
~ David Gustafson
History, that excitable and unreliable old lady.
~ Guy de Maupassant
I worked with a couple of chocolate Labradors, which were a lot of fun. Very excitable. They're cute.
~ Sam Heughan
So I won't hang around in my hospital shift, repeating The Black Mass and all of it. I say Live, Live because of the sun, the dream, the excitable gift.
~ Anne Sexton
She'd always been a little excitable, a little more passionate about books than your average person, but she was supposed to be -- she was a librarian, after all.
~ Sarah Beth Durst
The Indian temperament is so excitable, you know.
~ Saul Bellow
So I won't hang around in my hospital shift, repeating The Black Mass and all of it. I say Live, Live because of the sun, the dream, the excitable gift.
~ Anne Sexton
It might have been supposed that Freddy, whose intellect was not of the first order, would have found it impossible to grasp the gist of an extremely tangled and discursive story, but once more the possession of three volatile and excitable sisters stood him in good stead.
~ Georgette Heyer
I'm a very hyper person.
~ Gisele Bundchen
Even for the most excitable preacher, there was nothing inherently sinful about a waffle.
~ Simon Schama
Oh, it was a trap — not designed but deep — to my imagination, to my delicacy, perhaps to my vanity; to whatever in me was most excitable.
~ Henry James
Arousal, activity level, and attention are self-regulation problems that frequently coexist with SPD. • Unusually high arousal and activity level: The child may be always on the go, restless, and fidgety. He may move with short and nervous gestures, play or work aimlessly, be quick-tempered and excitable, and find it impossible to stay seated.
~ Carol Stock Kranowitz
History, that excitable and unreliable old lady.
~ Guy de Maupassant
He had an imagination so excitable that it flirted with the edges of fantasy, which is also something we can try to preserve in ourselves and indulge in our children.
~ Walter Isaacson
AFC Leopards were as thrilling a side as ever took the pitch and they dominated East African football in the eighties. That Kenyan players were an excitable bunch was attested to in one memorable Leopards match, with the opposing goalkeeper being handcuffed and dragged away to jail by police.
~ David Bennun
Although individual temperaments vary, boys are designed to be more assertive, audacious, and excitable than girls are.
~ James Dobson
The scientific community having made a rapid ascent from deep poverty to great affluence, from academe's cloisters to Washington's high councils, still tends to be a bit excitable - not unlike a nouveau riche in a fluctuating market.
~ Unknown
Doodle woke up feeling bitey!
~ Unknown
Two Types Excitable A woman was depressed and distraught for days after losing her pen. Then she became so excited about an ad for a shoe sale that she drove three hours to a shoe store in Chicago. Phlegmatic A man spotted a fire in a dormitory one evening, and walked away to look for an extinguisher in another building. He found the extinguisher, and walked back to the fire with it.
~ Lydia Davis
Marley era giovane ed esuberante, con la capacità di attenzione di un'alga e l'instabilità della nitroglicerina. Era così eccitabile che qualsiasi interazione lo agitava enormemente, producendo in lui la particolare esuberanza di un espresso triplo.
~ John Grogan
I felt all the things that other teenagers felt. I was insecure in lots of ways, over-confident in others. I was very emotional. Excitable.
~ Molly Ringwald
The rest of the rebels were recruited from the ranks of the young and excitable and had rather more enthusiasm than skill.
~ John Scalzi