Sentences with phrase «much exhilaration»

There is so much exhilaration here: The Plough and the Song, with its furrowed gold below a cobalt high noon; the rustling depths of Water of the Flowery Mill.

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Here are three typical answers: «He is as much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»
that uncertainty, after so much uncertainty in my past, fills me with dread rather than exhilaration.
There is much written on the demands, the exhilaration, the drama, and the formidable task of adjusting to the onslaught of challenges.
All opinions are 100 % my own * Hey Sassy Peeps, Have you ever loved something so much that when you come in contact with it the only thing you feel is exhilaration!
A departure from what a sports underdog picture is expected to deliver with a decidedly»70s sensibility, it's completely uncompromised, yet it's not a downer: although there's not a hint of a lie about it, nor much optimism in its truth, the feeling of it when it's over is exhilaration at time spent with real characters placed in real situations.
Even though our test car carried the $ 3,600 Dynamic Handling package, we didn't feel much in the way of exhilaration.
- The Australian «A page - turning book with much to say about the pain and exhilaration of art and life.»
The first time I scaled and took down a colossus was a moment of pure exhilaration; I'd never faced a creature so much larger than myself in a videogame, let alone defeated one.
It's far too charming, and the emergent exhilaration of its gravity shifting mechanic is much too enjoyable to keep its audience away for long.
The almost manic sense of exhilaration expressed in the mash - up — fans used to blow air currents across a work's surface, tires, coke bottles, taxidermy, a bed, or any of the innumerable curiosities Rauschenberg absorbed into the Combines — amazingly retains much of its punch, even after so many years and so much reproduction in art history texts.
Years later I can still remember the crazy exhilaration, as I stood at one of the ancient payphones in the lobby and called pretty much everyone I knew.
Quiet moments of play can be filled with the exhilaration of healing as much as movement - based sessions.
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