Quotes about dull
dull equally neighbour next parties unless
Everyone acknowledges that dinner parties are equally dull in London and Paris, in Calcutta and in New York, unless the next neighbour happens to be peculiarly agreeable. Isabella Bird
dull government
In a free country, government is a dull and onerous responsibility. It is a parent-teacher conference. P. J. O'Rourke
dull way live-by
We dull our lives by the way we conceive them. James Hillman
dull gears said
As dull as Nate Gray is," Will said, "his head is not actually filled with gears, Henry. He's a human. Cassandra Clare
dull waste magnus-bane
We seemed to be trapped in an episode of One Life To Waste. It's all very dull. Cassandra Clare
dull would-be answers
Life would be unbearably dull if we had answers to all our questions. Jim Butcher
dull want subjects
No one wants to see or read about a dull subject. I don't consider myself a dull subject. Jayne Mansfield
dull writers-and-writing subjects
There are no dull subjects. There are only dull writers. H. L. Mencken
dull psychological made
Psychological knowledge has made us dull. Jiddu Krishnamurti
dull thieves pretentious
What passed for society was a loud, giddy whirl of thieves and pretentious hustlers, a dull sideshow full of quacks and clowns and philistines with gimp mentalities. Hunter S. Thompson
dull want rebel
If You Want To Rebel Against Society, Don’t Dull The Blade Ian MacKaye
dull indeed life prisoner state
I live a very dull life here . . . indeed I think I am more like a state prisoner than anything else. Martha Washington
dull experience fans fun good great love moment race racing short thinking
I love racing these short tracks. It's fun and exciting, and a great show for the fans and drivers. There's never a dull moment out there. It's as much about experience and thinking as it is about a good race car. Sterling Marlin
dull lots
I really have no idea why they are all crashing. There are just lots of rolls. There's never a dull moment, which makes it more challenging.
dull illusion illusions safe
It is respectable to have illusions - and safe - and profitable, and dull Joseph Conrad
dull earth excellence mortal sing
Then to Silvia let us sing that Silvia is excelling. She excels each mortal thing upon the dull earth dwelling. William Shakespeare
dull poor colorful
Poor dull Concord. Nothing colorful has come through here since the Redcoats. Louisa May Alcott
dullness
The only thing about 3-D is the dullness of the image. Peter Jackson
dull lasts politician
For fear of the newspapers politicians are dull, and at last they are too dull even for the newspapers. Gilbert K. Chesterton
dull failing vain
If we fail to interest, whether because we are dull and heavy, or because our hearers are so, we teach in vain. John Lancaster Spalding
dull telling-the-truth trouble
If you tell the truth you get into trouble, and that's why politicians are extremely dull. Rachel Johnson
dull littles taste
Tis chiefly taste, or blunt, or gross, or fine, Makes life insipid, bestial, or divine. Better be born with taste to little rent Than the dull monarch of a continent; Without this bounty which the gods bestow, Can Fortune make one favorite happy? No. John Armstrong
dull speech common
Often beauty grows dull or common when speech breaks the mask ... Mary Renault
dull tools complicated
Humor is a terrific tool for explaining things, especially when what you're explaining is frightening or dull and complicated. P. J. O'Rourke
dull something-new
Somebody must always be doing something new, or life would get very dull. Ninette de Valois
dull proportion
All traveling becomes dull in exact proportion to its rapidity. John Ruskin
dull might literature
Worried about being a dull fellow? You might develop your talent for being irritating. Mason Cooley
dull moment
I never had a dull moment at Detroit. Charles Lindbergh
dull excitement umbrella
[On the premiere of a dull show:] I've seen more excitement at the opening of an umbrella. Margaret Whiting
dull
It's only when you suddenly stop perspiring that your forearms go dull. George Antheil
dull complaining congress
Congress has scarcely any thing to employ them, and complain that the place [Washington, D.C.] is remarkably dull. Thomas Jefferson
dull tacky boring
Being dull and boring is far more tragic than being tacky. Thom Filicia
dull needs enough
There's no need to sharpen my pencils anymore. They're sharp enough. Even the dull ones will make a mark. Ze Frank