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Art is always, even at its most repulsive, an impassioned cry of love.
— Laurence Overmire
Deconstruction is not meant to be a soft sighing for the future, but a way of deciding now and being impassioned in a moment.
— John D. Caputo
Poetry must be simple, sensuous, or impassioned.
— Emma Lazarus
What then? Joy-jaunts, impassioned flings, Love and its ecstasy, Will always have been great things, great things to me!
— Thomas Hardy
Each of us must become impassioned, finding meaning and self-fulfillment in our own life's journey.
— Alexandra Stoddard
She wanted to run her hands over him as he whispered the impassioned corollaries of non-Euclidean geometry.
— Sherry Thomas
It was the talk that mattered supremely: the impassioned exchange of talk. Love was only a minor accompaniment.
— D.H. Lawrence
Impassioned characters never attain their mark till they have overshot it.
— Sophie Swetchine
Festival of the impassioned efforts and manifold ambitions of all forms of youthful activity of every generation springing from the threshold of life.
— Pierre De Coubertin
There are so many impassioned winemakers. I think there are more impassioned winemakers than chefs.
— Alain Ducasse
Petty things become unimportant when people are impassioned about a purpose higher than self.
— Stephen Covey
I am a teacher born and bred, and I believe in the advocacy of teachers. It's a calling. We want our students to feel impassioned and empowered.
— Erin Gruwell
An impassioned spirit truly paints the gray world with color.
— Krista Ritchie
I have always been an impassioned advocate for the works of Shakespeare. I regard him as one of the most complete miracles of his or any other age.
— Stephen Fry
A good orator is pointed and impassioned.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The artist is a spectator, indifferent or impassioned, at the birth of his work, and observes the phases of its development.
— Max Ernst
Every man's task [his 'great dream' and impassioned life-goal] is his life preserver.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
And I seemed to discern a power and meaning in the old, which the more impassioned would not allow.
— Frederick Henry Hedge
Did she think ginger cookies a substitute for impassioned longings and mad, wild, glamorous adventures?
— L.M. Montgomery
During challenging times and when impassioned to act, human beings can be capable of miracles.
— Fabien Cousteau
We rarely just hate people or love people. Normally, the people we have moments of the most impassioned hate for, it's because we love them so much.
— Adam Rayner
What is art if not a concentrated and impassioned effort to make something with the little we have, the little we see?
— Andre Dubus
Your soul is boundlessly impassioned and always prepared to impart to you whatever you need to thrive.
— Rod Stryker
Men are failures, not because they are stupid, but because they are not sufficiently impassioned.
— Maxwell Struthers Burt
Then give me your answer." He crushed a brief, impassioned kiss against her lips. "Say it, or I'll have to keep kissing you until you surrender.
— Lisa Kleypas
Flushed with his impassioned gibberish, he saw himself standing alone on the last barrier of civilization.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Indifferent souls never part. Impassioned souls part, and return to one another, because they can do no better.
— Sophie Swetchine
It is rare that a legislature reasons. It is too quickly impassioned.
— Napoleon Bonaparte