
Top 17 Exhilerating Quotes
#1. To see great actors bring it all to life us exhilerating
David Michod
#2. Self-justification, that was the danger
the exhilerating exercise of explaining why my ways are God's ways after all.
Hugh Nibley
#3. All forms of contact are good: letters, parcels, e-mails - I've been trying to get a Webcam for my computer, but I'm such a Luddite.
Rose Byrne
#4. TV is the ultimate leveling phenomenon. It makes everyone, rich and poor, equally incapable of dealing with reality. That
Matt Taibbi
#8. The purpose of a Christian education would not be merely to make men and women pious Christians: a system which aimed too rigidly at this end alone would become only obscurantist. A Christian education must primarily teach people to be able to think in Christian categories.
T. S. Eliot
#9. I never smoked. I never drank and I never took drugs. The funny thing is, nothing is more boring, people like this. For me, it's OK. But most of my friends, at least they smoke and drink.
Karl Lagerfeld
#10. The soul is an embryo in the body of Man, and the day of death is the Day of awakening, for it is the Great era of labour and the rich Hour of creation.
Khalil Gibran
#11. I have this desire in the back of my mind now of making music and film at the same time - putting the two together.
Kate Bush
#12. Don't clap I'm not a jazz band for Christ's sake.
Dylan Moran
#13. There's no shame about any honest calling; don't be afraid of soiling your hands, there's plenty of soap to be had.
Charles Spurgeon
#14. I longed for release from whatever it was I was. But whatever I was lay hard and immovable in me, like bone; I would never be free of my own weight.
Steven Millhauser
#15. Let the wind change direction a little bit, and their cries turned to whispers.
Haruki Murakami
#16. I've always wanted to do a Shakespeare play.
Kelli O'Hara
#17. He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental adventures were ending in premature disgust; and she had represented peace, stability, comradeship, and the steadying sense of an unescapable duty.
Edith Wharton
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