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«Practice being excited.»
Author: Bill Foster | About: Practice | Keywords: excited
«There is a powerful tension in our relationship to technology. We are excited by egalitarianism and anonymity, but we constantly fight for our identity.»
«The key that unlocks energy is ''Desire'.' It's also the key to a long and interesting life. If we expect to create any drive, any real force within ourselves, we have to get excited.»
«My father was always getting excited about something. It's genetically inside me somewhere.»
«Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance.»
«Some people crave baseball - I find this unfathomable but I can easily understand why a person could get excited about playing a bassoon»
«The girls have got a bit excited. I spoke to my agent and she says she's wading through the fan mail. We've got bags of it.»
«Men's indignation, it seems, is more excited by legal wrong than by violent wrong; the first looks like being cheated by an equal, the second like being compelled by a superior»
Author: Thucydides | About: Cheating | Keywords: cheated, compelled, excited, indignation
«Observe it, the vulgar often laugh, but never smile, whereas well-bred people often smile, and seldom or never laugh. A witty thing never excited laughter, it pleases only the mind and never distorts the countenance.»
«Others because you did not keepThat deep-sworn vow have been friends of mine;Yet always when I look death in the face,When I clamber to the heights of sleep,Or when I grow excited with wine,Suddenly I meet your face.»

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