People to whom their daily life appears too empty and monotonous easily grow religious; this is comprehensible and excusable, only they have… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I know a lot of people think it's monotonous, down the black lines over and over, but it's not if you're enjoying… — Tracy Caulkins Copy Share Image
The greatest satisfaction you can obtain from life is your pleasure in producing, in your own individual way, something of value to… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
I box a lot, I spin and I surf. I try to mix it up. I obviously have to be in shape… — Marisa Miller Copy Share Image
so that the monotonous fall of the waves on the beach, which for the most part beat a measured and soothing tattoo… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
A common mistake people make regarding dining rooms is to buy a matching set of table and chairs, which can be monotonous.… — Candice Olson Copy Share Image
Most lead lives at worst so painful, at best so monotonous, poor and limited that the urge to escape, the longing to… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
For those who use their intelligence and their study as a weapon, the Rosary is most effective. Because that apparently monotonous way… — Josemaria Escriva Copy Share Image
At the end of the table, the secretary was reading the decision in some case, but in such a mournful and monotonous… — Nikolai Gogol Copy Share Image
Born to an age where horror has become commonplace, where tragedy has, by its monotonous repetition, become a parody of sorrow, we… — Thomas Boswell Copy Share Image
I believe in tension and release, in that if you stay in the the same tone and mode and intensity for too… — Patricia Rozema Copy Share Image
The lawyer must either learn to live more capaciously or be content to find himself continuously less trusted, more circumscribed, till he… — Learned Hand Copy Share Image
People never seemed to notice that, by saving time, they were losing something else. No one cared to admit that life was… — Michael Ende Copy Share Image
[John] Dalton was a man of regular habits. For fifty-seven years he walked out of Manchester every day; he measured the rainfall,… — Jacob Bronowski Copy Share Image
It shouldn't freak you out to realize that God's eyes are on you. Because He doesn't see you through eyes of disapproval… — Steven Furtick Copy Share Image
Poetry began in the matriarchal age, and derives its magic from the moon, not from the sun. No poet can hope to… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
What's monotonous about being an actor and often makes me want to throw in the towel or drive a car off a… — Chris Messina Copy Share Image
The enormous influence of novelty--the way in which it quickens observations, sharpens sensations, and exalts sentiment--is not half enough taken note of… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
“I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire, seemed… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
London, with its monotonous and melancholy houses, seems like an inharmonious patchwork, as if pieced together without design. Yet it is lovable… — Joseph Fort Newton Copy Share Image
Nothing happens while you live. The scenery changes, people come in and go out, that's all. There are no beginnings. Days are… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
I love the smell of Waffle House; it's the smell of freedom, being on the open road and knowing that ninety percent… — J.A. Redmerski Copy Share Image
My life which I dream will be so beautiful, so poetic, so vast, so filled with love will turn out to be… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
The aspect of American society is animated, because men and things are always changing; but it is monotonous, because all the changes… — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image
My brother had a house in Paris. To it came many Western classical musicians. These musicians all made the same point: 'Indian… — Ravi Shankar Copy Share Image
“Romantic behavior was basically monotonous and predictable, and that therefore one could write a fairly straightforward formula that would predict the collision… — John Green Copy Share Image
“I barely managed to do the small talk—the what-do-you-do , the where-are-you-from , the what-neighborhood , the what-college , the despair of… — Catherine Lacey Copy Share Image
Monotony is the law of nature. Look at the monotonous manner in which the sun rises. The monotony of necessary occupation is… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
If our ballets be feeble, monotonous and dull, if they be devoid of ideas, meaning, expression and character, it is less the… — Jean-Georges Noverre Copy Share Image
Mathematics does not grow through a monotonous increase of the number of indubitably established theorems but through the incessant improvement of guesses… — Imre Lakatos Copy Share Image
Innovation- any new idea-by definition will not be accepted at first. It takes repeated attempts, endless demonstrations, monotonous rehearsals before innovation can… — Warren G. Bennis Copy Share Image
I could call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
As an actor it somehow gets monotonous to play the same role again and again. But I can't say no to them… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
Evil is license, and that is why it is monotonous: everything has to be drawn from ourselves. One is condemned to false… — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
The youngsters coming up now just go through the motions necessary to make the play. They should bounce around a little, show… — Al Lopez Copy Share Image
Some men are very entertaining for a first interview, but after that they are exhausted, and run out; on a second meeting… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
In a world of monotonous horror there could be no salvation in wild dreaming. Horror he had adjusted to. But monotony was… — Richard Matheson Copy Share Image
She who is centered in the Tao can go where she wishes, without danger. She perceives the universal harmony, even amid great… — Laozi Copy Share Image
Everlastingly chained to a single little fragment of the Whole, man himself develops into nothing but a fragment; everlastingly in his ear… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The forest stretched on seemingly forever with the most monotonous predictability, each tree just like the next - trunk, branches, leaves; trunk,… — Thomas M. Disch Copy Share Image