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"Emotions, in my experience, aren't covered by single words. I don't believe in "sadness," "joy," or "regret." Maybe the best proof that the language is patriarchal is that it oversimplifies feeling. I'd like to have at my disposal complicated hybrid emotions, Germanic train-car constructions like, say, "the happiness that attends disaster." Or: "the disappointment of sleeping with one's fantasy." I'd like to show how "intimations of mortality brought on by aging family members" connects with "the hatred of mirrors that begins in middle age." I'd like to have a word for "the sadness inspired by failing restaurants" as well as for "the excitement of getting a room with a minibar." I've never had the right words to describe my life, and now that I've entered my story, I need them more than ever. "
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hatred
sadness
fail
excitement
english
language
emotions
disappointment
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Jeffrey Eugenides |
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They sicken of the calm who know the storm.
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women
excitement
storm
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Dorothy Parker |
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Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all is a form of planning.
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imagination
dreams
inspirational
possibility
excitement
dreaming
planning
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Gloria Steinem |
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But I can hardly sit still. I keep fidgeting, crossing one leg and then the other. I feel like I could throw off sparks, or break a window--maybe rearrange all the furniture.
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life
hyper
excitement
wild
fireworks
crazy
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Raymond Carver |
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I wanted change and excitement and to shoot off in all directions myself, like the colored arrows from a Fourth of July rocket.
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change
inspirational
excitement
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Sylvia Plath |
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Not a visible enthusiasm but a hidden one, an excitement burning with a cold flame.
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enthusiasm
excitement
hidden
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Patrick Süskind |
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I sat down and tried to rest. I could not; though I had been on foot all day, I could not now repose an instant; I was too much excited. A phase of my life was closing tonight, a new one opening tomorrow: impossible to slumber in the interval; I must watch feverishly while the change was being accomplished.
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nerves
excitement
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Charlotte Brontë |
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Just once, she'd like to be the exciting one, the girl somebody wanted.
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libba-bray
excitement
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Libba Bray |
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Was it the case that colours dimmed as the eye grew elderly? Or was it rather that in youth your excitement about the world transferred itself onto everything you saw and made it brighter?
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youth
colour
ageing
perspective
excitement
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Julian Barnes |
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All I really want to write about is what happened just before he left. But if I let myself start with that I might forget some of the things which came first. And every word he said is of deepest value to me.
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euphoria
excitement
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Dodie Smith |
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Why does the forbidden always add that edge of sweetness?
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romance
forbidden
excitement
edge
taboo
sweet
pleasure
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Robin Hobb |
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"My toes curled against the soft leather sofa pf my flip-flops and my throat felt scratchy as i forced the words out. "I'm...I'm new." There! I did it. I spoke. Take that, everyone! Words were totally my bitch."
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humor
exaggeration
excitement
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Jennifer L. Armentrout |
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"The warm night claimed her. In a moment it was part of her. She walked on the grass, and her shoes were instantly soaked. She flung up her arms to the sky. Power ran to her fingertips. Excitement was communicated from the waiting trees, and the orchard, and the paddock; the intensity of their secret life caught at her and made her run. It was nothing like the excitement of ordinary looking forward, of birthday presents, of Christmas stockings, but the pull of a magnet - her grandfather had shown her once how it worked, little needles springing to the jaws - and now night and the sky above were a vast magnet, and the things that waited below were needles, caught up in the great demand. ("The Pool")"
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youth
excitement-of-youth
excitement
night
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Daphne du Maurier |
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Mr. Galliano wore his big top-hat very much on one side of his head, so much so that Jimmy really wondered why it didn't fall off. 'When Galliano wears his hat on one side the circus is taking lots of money,' said Lotta to him. 'But when you see him wearing it straight up, then you know things are going badly. He gets into a bad temper then, and I hide under the caravan when I see him coming. I've never seen his hat so much on one side before!' Jimmy thought that circus ways were very extraordinary. Even hats seemed to share in the excitement!
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top-hat
hats
excitement
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Enid Blyton |
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I feel like a child who has found a wonderful trail in the woods. Countless others have gone before and blazed the trail, but to the child it's as new and fresh as if it had never been walked before. The child is invariably anxious for others to join in the great adventure. It's something that can only be understood by actual experience. Those who've begun the journey, and certainly those who've gone further than I, will readily understand what I am saying.
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money
discovery
stewardship
excitement
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Randy Alcorn |
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One of my own stray childhood fears had been to wonder what a whale might feel like had it been born and bred in captivity, then released into the wild-into its ancestral sea-its limited world instantly blowing up when cast into the unknowable depths, seeing strange fish and tasting new waters, not even having a concept of depth, not knowing the language of any whale pods it might meet. It was my fear of a world that would expand suddenly, violently, and without rules or laws: bubbles and seaweed and storms and frightening volumes of dark blue that never end
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world
fear
whale
excitement
wild
ocean
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Douglas Coupland |
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When I don't know what I'm doing, I look like I don't know what I'm doing. When I'm excited or nervous, I look excited or nervous. And when I am lost, which is frequently, I look lost.
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nervousness
excitement
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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Joining a gang is like sky diving without a parachute. Oh, at first it's all fun, as you take on gravity in a thrilling and exhilarating free fall towards earth. The truth is, anything that is risky and dangerous always starts out as fun. But the odds are always stacked in gravity's favor, for you will eventually come face to face with the earth, and mother earth always wins those battles. The same thing can be said about being in a gang.
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fun
church-youth-group
early-death
exhilarating
free-fall
gang-involvement
joy-ride
parachute
risky-behaviors
sky-diving
thrilling
youngsters
thug-life
joining-a-gang
end-result
at-risk-communities
at-risk-youth
crime-prevention
gang-intervention
gang-members
community-policing
youth-clubs
youth-programs
mother-earth
consequence
street-life
risk-taking
excitement
dangerous
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Drexel Deal |
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They could smell a strangeness in the breeze that blew faintly on their faces down the hill; a beckoning smell of salt and seaweed and excitement.
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excitement
sea
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Susan Cooper |
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The 1789 Revolution had given the French a political script of unequalled drama. For the better part of the following century the temptation to reenact the play was irresistible.
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instant-gratification
excitement
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