Top 25 Exuberantly Quotes
#1. While sin is overflowing, [grace] pours itself forth so exuberantly, that it not only overcomes the flood of sin, but wholly absorbs it.
John Calvin
#2. Dirk was, for one of the few times in a life of exuberantly prolific loquacity, wordless.
Douglas Adams
#3. Being spiritual does not mean being dead serious. If you allow life to happen within you exuberantly, unbridled, you will touch the spirit.
Jaggi Vasudev
#4. Being in the depths of sadness is just as important an experience as being exuberantly happy.
Marlene Dietrich
#5. An Armageddon is approaching at the beginning of the third millennium. But it is not the cosmic war and fiery collapse of mankind foretold in sacred scripture. It is the wreckage of the planet by an exuberantly plentiful and ingenious humanity.
E. O. Wilson
#6. The barriers of impossibility, which close off the field of reality to our dreams and desires, were shattered, and his thoughts drifted exuberantly through the unattainable, fired by their own movement.
Marcel Proust
#7. Art is so wonderfully irrational, exuberantly pointless, but necessary all the same. Pointless and yet necessary, that's hard for a puritan to understand.
Gunter Grass
#8. I want to stand on the truth that God has designed us to stand, and that the opportunity to stand is the opportunity to live exuberantly and gloriously.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#9. Nothing compares to being truly, exuberantly wanted by your children.
Francis Chan
#10. Poetry, I'm returning to it, never leaves me. It's my genre completely. In poetry I contemplate myself exuberantly. It's my unique strength. Force of gravity, electric and magnetic energy; in my own way, to make a synthesis.
Nicole Brossard
#11. To live exuberantly, we must be prepared to illuminate the dark spots in ourselves.
Arianna Huffington
#12. Than she was, but for the next three days - or was it four? - the kids' meals would be her responsibility. "Let's go out for pizza!" Matt suggested exuberantly. He was standing on the raised hearth of the double fireplace that served both the kitchen and dining room, and Sharon
Linda Lael Miller
#13. No one has imagined us. We want to live like trees,
sycamores blazing through the sulfuric air,
dappled with scars, still exuberantly budding,
our animal passion rooted in the city.
Adrienne Rich
#14. Slow down, enjoy the moment, and remember to wag your tail each day.
Debbie White
#15. If the movies that I'm going to make anyway go mainstream, that would be the coolest thing ever. But I have set up a plan that I've been working on for a long time.
Evan Glodell
#16. The path turned a hard right and then dumped into a rocky stream. It looked as if a giant had tossed white boulders and the rocks the way children toss marbles. They lay in scrambled heaps, some as large as carriages, others the size of chamber pots. A weak stream trickled around them.
Eloisa James
#17. Ah well, to the journalist every country is rich.
Evelyn Waugh
#19. The heart, like a cloud, when full of love, releases kindness.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#20. A business is good if it gives a decent day's reward for a decent day's work, treats people decently, and gives them a voice at the top.
Frances O'Grady
#21. It was early evening when they walked outside, the sky the color of pink lemonade.
Sarah Addison Allen
#22. Her absorption was strange, almost rhapsodic. Both Birkin and Ursula were suspended. The little red pistillate flowers had some strange, almost mystic-passionate attraction for her.
D.H. Lawrence
#23. I'm quite taken aback when I get something that appears to be technically a good photograph, because it's not necessarily my intention.
Robert Rauschenberg
#24. The iPhone will forever be associated with the inventive genius of Steve Jobs and Silicon Valley. But the roots of innovation can be traced back - from one genius to another, at least - back to the genius who put the phone in iPhone: Alexander Graham Bell.
Marvin Ammori
#25. The best designs are those that dissolve into behavior.
Naoto Fukasawa
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