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elation currents conversation
It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought. Agnes Repplier
elation stagnation mere
Happiness, to some, elation; Is, to others, mere stagnation. Amy Lowell
elation feels billboards
You feel a sense of elation seeing yourself on a billboard. Paloma Faith
elation four joy
There's a lot of joy and elation for those four teams. Doug Elgin
elation wait wherever
I can't wait for them to feel that elation when they come out and everybody's applauding. They'll take this with them wherever they go. Jennifer Bryant
elation wonderful forget
She began to feel the sense of wonderful elation that always came to her when beauty took hold of her and made her forget her fears. Madeleine L'Engle
elation disharmony
You follow any family around, you're going to see elation, you're going to see disharmony. Joan Jett
stagnation
Anything is better than stagnation. Arthur Conan Doyle
stagnation security
Security breeds stagnation. Andy Warhol
merely movies problem putting taking thinking
The problem with much of that thinking is that it's taking something from today, like movies, and merely putting it on the Web. Eric Rasmussen
mere my-own values
For my own part I am more interested in my work than its mere money value. Charles M. Schwab
merely please stars struck
We are merely the stars tennis-balls, struck and bandied which way please them. John Webster
mere ifs
When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love them. C. S. Lewis
merely
No, I am not at all cynical, I have merely got experience, which, however, is very much the same thing. Oscar Wilde
merely message needs
What humanity needs today is not merely philosophy or theology, but a message or reassurance. Dada Vaswani
merely
'Accepting the Christ' is merely a shift in self-perception. Marianne Williamson
merely quotes
You are not thinking. You are merely being logical. Niels Bohr
merely slip spring
To think that spring had depended/On merely this, a look, a kiss/To think that something so splendid/Could slip away in one little daybreak . . . . Frank Sinatra