Exclamation Quotes

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SARK
“Use lots of exclamation points. They love to be overused.”
SARK, Glad No Matter What: Transforming Loss and Change into Gift and Opportunity

“Woman: Wow-Man!

A woman is an exclamation mark on the work of creation! When all was said and done, GOD made her — the crescendo of all that was created.

A woman is the solution to the first problem GOD identified in man: loneliness. Loneliness is like sin, in
that it can alter the entire existence of a man — it can reduce a man, full of significance, to absolute nothing. For sin, GOD gave Jesus. For loneliness, GOD gave Woman!

A woman is a multiplier effect. Shewill take any little and make it a great nation. She incubates dreams, broods over them, stretches them and expands them beyond your wildest dreams.

A good woman is a secret weapon. You are better because of her. She increases you just by reason of being there. It’s so clearly stated “He who finds a wife - the one who has a woman on his side - finds a good thing and automatically obtains favors from
the Lord.

You must love on her, be sweet to her, care for her, respect her, involve her, honor her, give her room, be patient with her, be good to her, be kind to her and watch your life completely blossom with beauty.

Woman, you are a wonder! Own it, love it, honor it, feel wonderful because of it, walk in beauty because of it, shine brighter because of it.”
TemitOpe Ibrahim

“A woman is an exclamation on the work of creation. She is the last note, the best note, the crescendo of all that was created.”
TemitOpe Ibrahim

E.D.E.N. Southworth
“What the foul fiend is the meaning of all this?”
E.D.E.N. Southworth, Capitola's Peril

Boripat Lebel
“So full of pizzazz.”
Boripat Lebel, A Vomit of Diamonds

Boripat Lebel
“What the Borg?”
Boripat Lebel, A Vomit of Diamonds

“What the hairies?”
Dr. Gene Bailey

Nitya Prakash
“Some exclamations give you the exact meaning of words left unsaid.”
Nitya Prakash

Dean F. Wilson
“Rommond placed his gun upon the table like a writer places an exclamation point at the end of a sentence. There was a hint of finality about the gesture, like an announcement that this was the end of the debate. Taberah must've recognised it, for she didn't sustain her verbal assault. She turned and left, and if silence was her shield, it was also her weapon, leaving a sting behind in the quiet air.”
Dean F. Wilson, Hopebreaker

“WELL MY FOOT in the BAND BOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
unknown author, but used frequently by Golden Ward Watson, paternal grandmother of Marsha Carol Wats