Exhilarated Mood Quotes & Sayings
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I've been left alone, even by the paparazzi, because what sells is sex and scandal. Absent that, they really don't have much interest in you. I'm still married, still working, still happy. — Matt Damon

We have no intention of shutting down plants. We have always said there will be no redundancies or lay-offs as a result of this merger. — Lakshmi Mittal

I talk and talk and talk, and I haven't taught people in fifty years what my father taught me by example in one week. — Mario Cuomo

We all know the experience of sitting in bed feeling exhilarated one day and lackluster the very next. The issue is not whether we need to find a more fulfilling bed. — Alexandra Katehakis

You can't be disturbed by anything. There's no emotion involved. You can't feel sorrow, you can't feel pity, there's nothing you feel. The job has to be done. — Mike Tyson

The word of God teacheth lowliness of mind; it teacheth us to know ourselves. — John Jewel

I often think that could we creep behind the actor's eyes, we would find an attic of forgotten toys and a copy of the Domesday Book. — Laurence Olivier

If the whole is to be Art, the parts must not try to be. — Del Close

There's a hero in every heart waiting for the dragon to come out. — Rick Yancey

All serious and good writing anticipates precisely this kind of reading-ruminative and leisurely, a dalliance with words in contrast to wolfing down information. — Eugene H. Peterson

You can't heal a broken heart if you are not willing to let go of your feelings for that person who hurt you. — Sonia Francesca

I learnt very early in life that whenever there is a choice between peace of mind and piece of ass, go for the former. — Shahrukh Khan

I do not understand it. I would not have believed that such things could happen on our farm. It must be due to some fault in ourselves. The solution, as I see it, is to work harder. From now onwards I shall get up a full hour earlier in the mornings. — George Orwell