298 Quotes About Awe

  • Author Tommy Scrivens
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    I'm still a bit in awe over it. You spend your life working toward a goal, and it's a gratifying feeling when you know you've reached it.

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  • Author Warren Spector
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    Let me tell you, writing comics is as hard as anything I've ever done - for me, at least. I'm now officially in awe of guys who can crank out multiple books a month and maintain a high level of quality. Comics are completely different than any other medium I've dabbled in.

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  • Author Antonio Tarver
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    Put real life in perspective... I am not in awe by the media or HBO... they are the ones that have made Roy Jones into some kind of icon... they have blown him up... well I am the one who popped that balloon.

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  • Author Brian Tee
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    Working in Korea with the talent and staff there was very eye-opening. I was in awe of everyone's talent, passion, and love for the process.

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  • Author Masahiro Tanaka
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    I watch golf, just looking at the pros, and I'm in awe of how they play. Not one particular player - maybe all the players.

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  • Author Neil deGrasse Tyson
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    If you think of feelings you have when you are awed by something - for example, knowing that elements in your body trace to exploded stars - I call that a spiritual reaction, speaking of awe and majesty, where words fail you.

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  • Author Robert Taylor
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    I've played the leads in two British TV series. I've done a bunch of mini-series. Everybody in Australia is a bit in awe of BBC. I've worked for there, and that was a great experience.

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  • Author source unknown
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    Everyone is in awe of the lion tamer in a cage with half a dozen lions - everyone but a school bus driver.

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  • Author Atharva Veda
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    Well, everyone will come to that conclusion sooner or later; for there is a limit to the capacity of man to control events. You may call it Destiny. Another may call it Providence; and a third, God. Names do not matter. It is the humility that matters; the wonder and the sense of awe that matters.

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