I write music with an exclamation point!
No, explanation is not needed – only exclamation, a wondering heart, awakened, surprised, feeling the mystery of life each moment. Then, and only then, you know what truth is. And truth liberate
Live your life as an Exclamation rather than an Explanation
It's not just an exclamation, but it's a rejection of everything to do with Christmas, with the spirit of Christmas, with gift-giving, with generosity.
A tired exclamation mark is a question mark.
Doubt is a question mark; faith is an exclamation point. The most compelling, believable, realistic stories have included them both.
Man is not the enemy of man, but through the medium of a false system of Government. Instead, therefore, of exclaiming against the ambition of kings, the exclamation should be directed against the principle of such governments; and instead of seeking to reform the individual, the wisdom of a nation should apply itself to reform the system.
Changing the world, one exclamation point at a time.
Numbersign questionmark you" and "Asterisk exclamation point the world.
If by religion we are to understand sectarian dogmas, in which no two of them agree, then your exclamation on that hypothesis is just, "that this would be the best of worlds if there were no religion in it.
It's always nice to end your sentences with an exclamation mark, and not a comma.
And all those exclamation marks, you notice? Five? A sure sign of someone who wears his underpants on his head.
The passionate reactions of people to a painting, the exclamation, 'Oh, this is wonderful,' may, even if meant in a positive way, entirely destroy the chiaroscuro, the mystical hidden weaving of fantasy which the artist needs.
. . . I mean, you don't just love people, you must LOVE them with exclamation points.
Fundamentalist s live life with an exclamation point. I prefer to live my life with a question mark.
She wrote to him fairly regularly, from a paradise of triple exclamation points and inaccurate observations.
Yum-O! I say this if something is so good that 'yum' just isn't enough of an exclamation. The accent is on the 'O' as in, 'Oh! That is so good!'
In Gospel grammar, death is not an exclamation point, merely a comma.
You can't have many exclamation points left,' thought Anne, 'but no doubt the supply of italics is inexhaustible.
Keep your exclamation points under control. You are allowed no more than two or three per 100,000 words of prose.