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Breathtaking Quotes

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Sex is more than an act of pleasure, it’s the ability to be able to feel so close to a person, so connected, so comfortable that it’s almost breathtaking to the point you feel you can’t take it. And at this moment you’re a part of them.
Thom Yorke

Authors on Breathtaking Quotes: Anne Morrow Lindbergh Aaron Copland Richard Branson Alan Moore David Levithan Laozi William Ellery Channing Diane Arbus Haruki Murakami Thom Yorke Coco Chanel James M Strock Thrity Umrigar Bill Henson Tom Hiddleston
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Every human being is intended to have a character of his own; to be what no others are, and to do what no other can do.
William Ellery Channing

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A young lady ought to be two things: tasteful and breathtaking.
Coco Chanel

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Those who know are wise. Those who know themselves are enlightened.
Laozi

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There's something about the processional nature of the architecture, of the rooms connecting rooms. It's just breathtaking.
Bill Henson

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Yes, of course, the whole idea is utterly inane, but to let its predictable inanities blind you to its truly fabulous and breathtaking aspects is to do both oneself and the genre a disservice.
Alan Moore

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Who is not afraid of pure space - that breathtaking empty space of an open door?
Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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Mozart tapped the source from which all music flows, expressing himself with a spontaneity and refinement and breathtaking rightness.
Aaron Copland

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Everything is so superb and breathtaking. I am creeping forward on my belly like they do in war movies.
Diane Arbus

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Vietnam is absolutely breathtaking. I've never been to that part of the world before and it is an area of such natural beauty.
Tom Hiddleston

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breathtaking, adj. Those moments when we kiss and surrender for an hour before we say a single word.
David Levithan

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The most breathtaking thing about being in space is actually looking back at the Earth.
Richard Branson

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What gave money its true meaning was its dark-night namelessness, its breathtaking interchangeability.
Haruki Murakami

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Everyone knows that Theodore Roosevelt was able to wring so much life out of each day, every hour, every minute. And yet, when one is immersed in a detailed, retrospective review of his life, his intense living, his vigor di vita, is nonetheless breathtaking.
James M Strock

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What she had believed was indignation or rage or a deep intolerance for injustice came down to this: she was irreducibly in love with this bewitching planet, this thrilling life, this heartbreaking species she belonged to, with its capacity for stupefying destruction and breathtaking magnanimity.
Thrity Umrigar