Jubilation quotes:

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  • The election of Senator Barack Obama brought jubilation across Africa, where millions celebrated him as 'one of their own.' -- George Ayittey
  • Restrain yourself... and gloat in silence. I'll have no jubilation here. It is an impious thing to exult over the slain. -- Homer
  • I think every discovery of the world plunges us into jubilation, a radical amazement that tears apart the veil of triviality. -- Judy Cannato
  • For me the moment of death will be a moment of jubilation, not of fear. I cried when I was born and I shall die laughing. -- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
  • Do you need help today? Lift up your hands to the Lord in supplication and in expectation, and soon you will lift up your hands in jubilation and celebration. -- Warren W. Wiersbe
  • Lift up your hearts, my brothers, high, higher! And don't forget about your legs either! Lift up your legs as well, you good dancers, and better yet--stand also on your heads! -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • He did not feel the ground under his feet - he thrust himself into the capriole, rose high in the air-forelegs and hind legs horizontal. He soared above the ground, he head in jubilation. Conquering! -- Felix Salten
  • The soul of one who serves God always swims in joy, always keeps holiday, is always in her palace of jubilation, ever singing with fresh ardor and fresh pleasure a new song of joy and love. -- John of the Cross
  • I do not say that children at war do not die like men, if they have to die. To their everlasting honor and our everlasting shame, they do die like men, thus making possible the manly jubilation of patriotic holidays. But they are murdered children all the same. -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • But what if pleasure and pain should be so closely connected that he who wants the greatest possible amount of the one must also have the greatest possible amount of the other, that he who wants to experience the "heavenly high jubilation," must also be ready to be "sorrowful unto death"? -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Let patriotism have its high days and freedom its monuments, and let the triumphs of navigators and generals be annually observed; but surely, beyond all these, a season that stands for as much to the race as Easter does may well be remembered each year with songs and flowers and with every mark of gratitude and of loftiest jubilation. -- George Horace Lorimer
  • Indeed, theological discourse offers its strange jubilation only to the strict extent that it permits and, dangerously, demands of it wokman that he speak beyond his means, precisely because he does not speak of himself. Hence the danger of a speech that, in a sense, speaks against the one who lends himself to it. One must obtain forgiveness for every essay in theology. In all senses. -- Jean-Luc Marion
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