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  • Exuberant health is always, as such, sickness also. -- Theodor Adorno
  • My mother was an exuberant, silly lady. -- William Shatner
  • Designers have always shown outlandish and exuberant clothes, but that hasn't always translated to the streets. -- Jason Wu
  • I tend to think of action movies as exuberant morality plays in which good triumphs over evil. -- Sylvester Stallone
  • The Rosenberg case had been orchestrated to an anti-Communist frenzy that matched the exuberant hysteria of the Nazi horror. -- Howard Fast
  • The spirit of Southwest Airlines is exuberant, it's caring, it's dedicated, it's diligent, it's fun, it's rewarding, it's a joy. -- Herb Kelleher
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  • Metal isn't necessarily aggressive. There's metal that's contemplative, there's metal that's sad, and there's metal that's exuberant. No genre is limited in what it can express. -- John Darnielle
  • Look at the darkest hit musicals - Cabaret, West Side Story, Carousel - they are exuberant experiences. They send you out of the theater filled with music. -- John Lithgow
  • One of my favorite passages in 'Leaves of Grass,' that breathless, exuberant poem so rich and full of innocence and joy and generosity and compassion, is 'Mannahatta.' -- Cathleen Schine
  • Poetry, I think, intensifies the reader's experience. If it's a humorous facet of the story, poetry makes it more exuberant. If it's a sad facet, poetry can make it more poignant. -- Vikram Seth
  • We always got a strong response but I think in this day in age there is less of a marijuana fog at concerts and more of people just more naturally exuberant - it seems to me. -- James Young
  • I put on such a good show, the story is outrageous, and people don't want to hear that I'm basically a reasonable human being. As long as it continues to get me print, I'll continue to perform in an exuberant manner. -- James Ellroy
  • Germany's Angela Merkel exudes an atmosphere of elderly exhaustion and pooped-out pessimism. Britain's David Cameron, though by nature exuberant, feels he has to look and sound glum. And France's leader, Francois Hollande, seems determined to drive every successful businessman out of the country. -- Paul Johnson
  • In many ways, the young are more religiously minded than the older generations. I think it's the flip side of an age of individualism. Youngsters are not afraid to tell you what they think, to express their faith and be quite exuberant about it. -- Vincent Nichols
  • I have to struggle to change people's perceptions of me. I grew very frustrated with the perception that I'm this shy, retiring, inhibited aristocratic creature when I'm absolutely not like that at all. I think I'm much more outgoing and exuberant than my image. -- Helena Bonham Carter
  • Relaxing at home in his 55th-floor condominium before a game, Sammy Sosa is the same as at the ball park: focused but funny, exuberant but reserved. He is in a strange country, conversing in two languages, but his every movement displays a combination of confidence and humility. -- Bill Dedman
  • Sydney in the 1960s wasn't the exuberant multicultural metropolis it is today. Out in the city's western reaches, days passed in a sun-struck stupor. In the evenings, families gathered on their verandas waiting for the 'southerly buster' - the thunderstorm that would break the heat and leave the air cool enough to allow sleep. -- Geraldine Brooks
  • I'd forgotten how exuberant you are -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Today was a reality check. Yesterday's rally was over-exuberant. -- Michael H. K. Irwin
  • Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Keep up your enthusiasm! There is nothing more contagious than exuberant enthusiasm. -- Harry Houdini
  • Millions and millions of exuberant monkeys are creating an endless digital forest of mediocrity. -- Andrew Keen
  • Designers have always shown outlandish and exuberant clothes, but that hasnt always translated to the streets. -- Jason Wu
  • Human vitality is so exuberant that in the sorriest desert it still finds a pretext for glowing and trembling. -- Jose Ortega y Gasset
  • Seeks to grow and improve oneself through creative activity, freely expressing one's exuberant vitality, and through warm, supportive encouragement of others. -- Stephen Arroyo
  • Heraldry is the fusion of fact and fancy, myth and manner, romance and reality. It is an exuberant union of family, art, and history. -- Charles Burnett
  • Man's chief difference from the brutes lies in the exuberant excess of his subjective propensities. Prune his extravagance, sober him, and you undo him. -- William James
  • Look at the darkest hit musicals - Cabaret, West Side Story, Carousel - they are exuberant experiences. They send you out of the theater filled with music -- John Lithgow
  • Nothing is more endangered in the modern world than the powerful combination of hard work toward meaningful goals joined with an exuberant embrace of the present moment. -- Old Tom Morris
  • The simple sense of wonder at the shapes of things, and at their exuberant independence of our intellectual standards and our trivial definitions, is the basis of spirituality. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • As American productivity, once the exuberant engine of national wealth, has dipped to an embarrassingly uncompetitive low, Americans have shaken their heads: the country's old work ethic is dead. -- Lance Morrow
  • Many humanists have argued that happiness involves a combination of hedonism and creative moral development; that an exuberant life fuses excellence and enjoyment, meaning and enrichment, emotion and cognition. -- Paul Kurtz
  • Be sure to enjoy language, experiment with ways of talking, be exuberant even when you don't feel like it because language can make your world a better place to live. -- Deborah Levy
  • Poetry, I think, intensifies the reader's experience. If it's a humorous facet of the story, poetry makes it more exuberant. If it's a sad facet, poetry can make it more poignant." -- Vikram Seth
  • I would have every minister of the gospel address his audience with the zeal of a friend, with the generous energy of a father, and with the exuberant affection of a mother. -- Francois Fenelon
  • Lyda was an exuberant, even a dramatic gardener.... She was always holding up a lettuce or a bunch of radishes with an air of resolute courage, as though she had shot them herself. -- Renata Adler
  • I suppose the good artists, the righteous artists, somehow manage to be exuberant, and the embarrassed artist has this idea that everybody has to stop being so excited, which I find so distasteful. -- John Currin
  • How would that excellent mystery, wedded life, irradiate the world with its blessed influences, were the generous impulses and sentiments of courtship but perpetuated in all their exuberant fullness during the sequel of marriage! -- Arthur Frederick Saunders
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