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“You don’t need to provide answers to question like “why were you born?”. Be committed to what excites you and what excites you will provide the answers!”
Israelmore Ayivor“There is an excitement in creating a life, rather than maintaining a life you are not excited about living.”
Shannon L. Alder“Deliberately plan to be exciting and to be excited.”
Archibald Marwizi, Making Success Deliberate“I think the world divides neatly into those who are excited by the managed induction of terror and those who are not. I do not find terror exciting. I find it terrifying. One of my basic goals is to subject my nervous system to as little total terror as possible. The cruel paradox of course is that this kind of makeup usually goes hand in hand with a delicate nervous system that's extremely easy to terrify.”
David Foster Wallace, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments“I think the tingles are important. They are real, and I am in favor of their survival. But they are not the basis for a satisfactory marriage. I am not suggesting that on should marry without the tingles. Those warm, excited feelings, the chill bumps, that sense of acceptance, the excitement of the touch that make up the tingles serve as the cherry on top of the sundae. But you cannot have a sundae with only the cherry.”
Gary Chapman, Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married“Intimacy with GOD is most exhilarating, most amazing, most exciting and most rewarding of all.”
TemitOpe Ibrahim“The real secret of success is enthusiasm. Yes more than enthusiasm I would say excitement. I like to see men get excited. When they get excited they make a success of their lives.”
Walter Chrysler“The real secret of success is enthusiasm. Yes more than enthusiasm I would say excitement. I like to see men get excited. When they get excited they make a success of their lives.”
Walter Chrysler“You have to be excited about your life.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind“What is boredom? Endless repetitions, like, for example, Navidson’s corridors and rooms, which are consistently devoid of any Myst-like discoveries thus causing us to lose interest. What then makes anything exciting? Or better yet: what is exciting? While the degree varies, we are always excited by anything that engages us, influences us or more simply involves us. In those endlessly repetitive hallways and stairs, there is nothing for us to connect with. That permanently foreign place does not excite us. It bores us. And that is that, except for the fact that there is no such thing as boredom. Boredom is really a psychic defense protecting us from ourselves, from complete paralysis, by repressing, among other things, the meaning of that place, which in this case is and always has been horror.”
Mark Z. Danielewski