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Quotes About Ardor

One person with passion is better than forty people merely interested. —E. M. FORSTER
~ Katie Couric
Passion is unbridled enthusiasm, exuberant energy, and determined devotion to someone or something.
~ Isabel Allende
There is nothing greater than enthusiasm.
~ Henry Moore
Zeal will do more than knowledge.
~ William Hazlitt
administrative purpose usually outruns the facts. Indeed the administrative official's ardor for facts usually begins when he wants to change the facts!
~ Mary Parker Follett
As she said in a speech to a library association in 1935, librarians should "read as a drunkard drinks or as a bird sings or a cat sleeps or a dog responds to an invitation to go walking, not from conscience or training, but because they'd rather do it than anything else in the world.
~ Susan Orlean
Ni vista, ni sonido, ni otra sensación que no sea el implacable ardor de la carne.
~ Suzanne Collins
Without imagination, there can be no genuine ardor in any pursuit or for any acquisition, and without imagination, there can be no genuine morality, no profound feeling of other men's sorrow, no ardent and persevering anxiety for their interests.
~ William Godwin
In their efforts to discredit human freedom, the Putinites denounce the sins that may occur under the reign of liberty with the same ardor, the same sincerity, and the same purpose that animated their Soviet forebears.
~ Robert Zubrin
the heart is an organ of fire
~ Michael Ondaatje
What wretched doings come from the ardor of fame; the love of truth alone would never make one man attack another bitterly.
~ Charles Darwin
The visionary language of the doomed reaches heights of linguistic ardor with which language of the blessed and saved cannot compete.
~ Toni Morrison
Being randy is the next best thing to being drunk.
~ George R.R. Martin
Without fanaticism we cannot accomplish anything.
~ Eva Perón
My zeal hath consumed me.
~ Bible
that meant he was spectacularly horny. This
~ J.R. Ward
Eager for bread and love.
~ Jack Kerouac
Ah the mad hearts of all of us.
~ Jack Kerouac
his ardors and toils were in themselves self-remunerative. They were expressions of life, and life is always happy when it is expressing itself.
~ Jack London
And there were easements and satisfactions. To have a full stomach, to doze lazily in the sunshine–such things were remuneration in full for his ardours and toils, while his ardours and tolls were in themselves self-remunerative. They were expressions of life, and life is always happy when it is expressing itself. So the cub had no quarrel with his hostile environment. He was very much alive, very happy, and very proud of himself.
~ Jack London
You seek for knowledge and wisdom as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Generally speaking, I think that if you do anything with commitment and passion, it will come good.
~ Kevin McCloud
I am a man of vehement disposition, with violent enthusiasms, and extreme immoderation in all my passions.
~ Oliver Sacks
Either be hot or cold. If you are lukewarm, the Lord will spew you forth from His mouth.
~ Jerry Lee Lewis