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Quotes About Lively

It's important for every child to have a bit of a naughty streak.
~ Spencer Matthews
I was a very outgoing, gregarious, full-of-energy kid.
~ Sutton Foster
I'm very outgoing. I have a lot of energy.
~ Brigitte Nielsen
I have a very young outlook.
~ Chita Rivera
I'm outspoken, good looking, love to party and have fun.
~ Joe Exotic
Not manic and hell-bent like New York
~ Tom Piazza
The Music was like Electric Sugar
~ Tom Waits
I am the world's oldest teenager. I've never lost my youthful attitude.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
I'm ALIVE!!!!!!!
~ Darren Shan
And moreover, his curiosity and thirst for knowledge were such that he must needs inquire from every one he met the explanation of this, that, and the other; and his own wits were so lively that he was ever ready with an answer himself for any question put to him, so that talkativeness had become, as it were, his second nature. But
~ Xenophon
I'm not even a little bit dead.
~ Holly Black
Fresher than the harvest.
~ Lil Wayne
Typical of Sylvia to bring a poinsettia. As though she knew. The congenitally heavy-handed are capable even of unwitting brutalities.
~ Penelope Lively
It is interesting to note that I had to demand Gordon's extinction, not that I should be made a faster runner. And
~ Penelope Lively
Jane--it's history, all this. I say that I have always thought history to be of great relevance.
~ Penelope Lively
life is quicker, denser, more interesting, more… well, lively
~ David Foster Wallace
I'm actually very active.
~ RJ Mitte
I am always active.
~ Asha Bhosle
I've always been a very active person.
~ Andie MacDowell
I've always been very animated.
~ Casey Wilson
I'm always animated; I'm always kind of crunk.
~ Gerald Green
I'm pretty - I'm pretty animated.
~ Beto O'Rourke
This power of awakening a world of grave and sweet and tender memories by a familiar and sometimes lively ditty, is the privilege of those popular songs which are the superstitions of music, — if we may use the word "superstition" as signifying all that remains after the ruin of a people, all that survives their revolutions.
~ Honore de Balzac
The count, who overheard this, laughed as he stood with folded arms under the porte-cochere, a little behind the other travellers. However nonsensical these lads might be, the grave statesman envied their very follies; he liked their bragging and enjoyed the fun of their lively chatter.
~ Honore de Balzac