320 Quotes About Excitement
- Author Marty Rubin
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Who needs an answer? Wave, knock me down, spread your white foam over me!
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- Author John Green
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These people don't think there's anything wrong with me - they don't even notice me. They assume I am one of them, which feels like the very summit of my high school career. Here I am, standing on an over-twenty-one night at the best bar in America second city, getting ready to be among a couple hundred people who see the reunion show of the greatest no-name band of the last decade.
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- Author Lisi Harrison
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It was an image Melody would never forget. Or was it the emotions the image conjured - hope, excitement, and fear of the unknown, all three tightly braided together, creating a fourth emotion that was impossible to define. She was getting a second chance at happiness and it tickled like swallowing fifty fuzzy caterpillars.
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- Author Kenny Weiss
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The fear and the excitement responses in our brains are exactly the same.
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- Author Susan Cain
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Introverts just just don't buzz as easily.
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- Author Mandy Ashcraft
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If Bagel's face was a lump of clay on a pottery wheel, it'd been rapidly thrown from an angry grey blob to a rather enthusiastic vase.
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- Author Eric Berlin
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Winston and his sister walked for a time in silence, each in an invisible, vibrating pocket of excitement.
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- Author Amy Poehler
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I think it’s glorious to be nervous. Being nervous is great! How often do we get nervous on a daily basis? Being slightly nervous means you care, and you’re alive, and you’re taking some kind of risk. Hooray for being nervous! A friend told me to substitute the word ‘excitement’ for ‘nervous’. That way you acknowledge the physical feelings without putting a negative spin on things. So to answer your question, sometimes I still get so excited about ‘Update’ that I want to throw up
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- Author Natsume Sōseki
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There was nothing so very unfamiliar about the excitement she was feeling, and yet it felt always like a new excitement. It was, in other words, a perennially unfamiliar feeling.
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