“A tie? Gimme a break. Boring! Like kissing your sister. Sure, you're still puckering your lips, but the thrill's all gone.”— Jack Blum, Paul Shapiro, Bum Johnston, Maury Chaykin, imdb.com
“The thrill of victory fades quickly.”— Joel Edgerton, David Michod, Falstaff, Joel Edgerton, imdb.com
“It's not a party until someone flirts with you. And that's the only really shit thing about getting older is that people don't flirt with you anymore. Not really. Not with danger.”— Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Belinda, Kristin Scott Thomas, imdb.com
“You need more drama and mystery in that sentence.”— Julio Torres, Ana Fabrega, Andres, Julio Torres, imdb.com
“Some like to imagine. The dark caress of someone else. I guess any thrill will do.”— Hozier, open.spotify.com
“It was a thrill. It was cool watching that (pregame) video, realizing for the first time in my life I’d be part of a starting lineup at Kansas. It was surreal.”— Matt Kleinmann, www2.ljworld.com
“I guess those of us who have been with NASA … kind of understand the tremendous excitement and thrills and celebrations and national pride that went with the Apollo program is just something you're not going to create again, probably until we go to Mars.”— Alan Shepard, en.wikiquote.org
“Oh, I'd love to climb a mountain And reach the highest peak But it doesn't thrill me half as much As dancing cheek to cheek.”— Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, open.spotify.com
“They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. In their gray visions they obtain glimpses of eternity, and thrill…”— Edgar Allan Poe, amazon.com
“It’s a lot like a roller coaster. There are lots of twists and turns, and some of the hills are a bit scary, but you stay on the ride just to feel the thrill of that fall again.”— Nancy Ann Healy, amazon.com
“There’s an undeniable thrill about meeting a stranger and spending a few hours together, indulging in each other’s lives. It’s that spurt of saying whatever you want and leaving it behind with someone who’ll never look at you and think of it again.”— Danielle Esplin, amazon.com