“It's important to know that the vast majority of people who were excited in 2008 are still really enthusiastic. We've got more volunteers now than ever, and they're engaged, they're motivated, they're not paying attention to the ups and downs of polls or Washington.” PeopleKnowsStillsImportantAttentionMajorityExcitedPay AttentionEngagedMotivatedVolunteerPollsEnthusiasticUps & Downs Author:Barack Obama
“It has been remarked that almost every character which has excited either attention or pity has owed part of its success to merit, and part to a happy concurrence of circumstances in its favor. Had Caesar or Cromwell exchanged countries, the one might have been a sergeant and the other an exciseman.” Has BeensCountryCharacterMightAttentionCircumstancesFortuneExcitedFavorsPityMeritMight Have BeenSergeantsConcurrenceCromwell Book:Essays and poems, by Dr. Oliver Goldsmith. To which are prefixed, memoirs of the author Source: Essays and poems, by Dr. Oliver Goldsmith. To which are prefixed, memoirs of the author
“Nothing had excited me-the huge cars, the entourages, the bodyguards, the policeman jumping to attention, all meant nothing to me ... till I came to the old man's office. (On becoming prime minister)” MenAttentionCarHugeBecomingOfficeExcitedMinistersPrimeOld ManPrime MinisterJumpingPolicemenBodyguardEntourage Author:Shimon Peres
“Sometimes I have experienced at the start of a film you're very excited and enthusiastic and you've done all your preparation internally and externally and you start the film and it's all go... Then your attention goes somewhere else. Your energy goes into telling the story, so you don't have the same amount of energy to be objective, and that's okay because sometimes you become a subject of the story and you're inside it so much that you don't need to keep on looking on the outside.” NeedsSometimesDoneStoriesFilmEnergyAttentionSubjectsAmountOkayExcitedObjectivesPreparationEnthusiasticSomewhere Else Author:Colin Farrell