Quotes About Exclaim
that whenever the dissolution of the Union arrives, America will have reason to exclaim, in the words of the poet: "FAREWELL! A LONG FAREWELL TO ALL MY GREATNESS.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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Brrrrraaaaakkkkkkkeeeee!
~ Shanna Swendson
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We say and exclaim within ourselves without breaking silence, in a tumult where everything speaks except our mouths. The realities of the soul are none the less real for being invisible and impalpable.
~ Victor Hugo
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We say and exclaim within ourselves without breaking silence, in a tumult wherein everything speaks except our mouth. The realities of the soul are none the less real for being invisible and impalpable.
~ Victor Hugo
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Imagination opens things up so that we can grow into maturity—worship and adore, exclaim and honor, follow and trust. Explanation restricts and defines and holds down; imagination expands and lets loose. Explanation keeps our feet on the ground; imagination lifts our heads into the clouds. Explanation puts us in harness; imagination catapults us into mystery. Explanation reduces life to what can be used; imagination enlarges life into what can be adored.
~ Timothy S. Lane
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When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always lay a wager that the man, if not the wedding day, is absolutely fixed on.
~ Henry Fielding
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It's a depressing habit you have of loving to sneeze and of eating apples as if they were juicier for you and being the first one to exclaim how good the movie is. You depress people. We like apples too.
~ Leonard Cohen
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When before the beauty of a sunset or a mountain, you pause and exclaim, 'Ah,' you are participating in divinity.
~ Joseph Campbell
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You ate the police?! I exclaimed.
~ Cynthia Leitich Smith
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Smash, come on!" Dor cried. "Don't push your luck!" The ogre's reply was muffled. All Dor heard was "… luck!" "Oooo, what you said!" the pebble exclaimed. "Wash out your mouth with soapstone!
~ Piers Anthony
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On another occasion those of his Companions who were with him heard him exclaim more than once: "O my brethren!" They said to him: "O Messenger of God, are we not thy brethren?" and he answered: "Ye are my companions. But my brethren are amongst those who have not yet come" - in other versions "who will come in the last days". The way he spoke suggested that he was referring to persons of great spiritual eminence.
~ Unknown
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