“I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.” ThinkingWritingTroubleExcitementDisplacementEnlargement Author:Eleanor Clark
“Conceptual relativism is a heady and exotic doctrine, or would be if we could make good sense of it. The trouble is, as so often in philosophy, it is hard to improve intelligibility while retaining the excitement.” IfsHardPhilosophyWould BeTroubleDoctrineExcitementGood SenseExoticRelativismRetaining Book:Inquiries Into Truth and Interpretation: Philosophical Essays Source: Inquiries Into Truth and Interpretation: Philosophical Essays
“I regard sports first and foremost as entertainment, so dry documentary narration is not for me. I like the 'let's forget our troubles and have some excitement' approach. I'm convinced you can combine this with reporting integrity and accuracy.” FirstsSportsForgetTroubleIntegrityApproachRegardEntertainmentConvincedExcitementDryDocumentariesAccuracyNarration Author:Jack Brickhouse
“Prudence does not make people happy; it merely deprives them of the excitement of being constantly in trouble.” PeopleDoeTroubleHappyExcitementPrudenceMaking People Happy Author:Mason Cooley
“I never sing a song more than twice because my fear of waning excitement for a piece is part of my troubles. I so rely on vibe, energy and emotions that the technical part occurs to me last.” LastsSongEnergyEmotionPiecesTroubleExcitementRely Author:Shelby Lynne