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- One of the grandest figures that ever frequented Eastern Yorkshire was William Smith, the distinguished Father of English Geology. My boyish reminiscence… — William Crawford Williamson
- The writing career is not a romantic one. The writer's life may be colorful, but his work itself is rather drab. — Mary Roberts Rinehart
- To hell with exciting. I'd rather be drab as hell and win. — Woody Hayes
- To put yourself into a situation where a mistake cannot necessarily be recouped, where the life you lose may be your own,… — Al Alvarez
- The Drab Age is over. Color is coming into its own again. Until very recently people were literally scared out of their… — Dorothy Draper
- Mirrors have come to mean much more than the original 'looking glass.' They are now a part of the decorative scheme of… — Dorothy Draper
- Is there wisdom in innocence? I think there is, but there is a cult now of drab men and women, for whom… — Phillip Mann
- I was haunted always by my other life-my drab room in the Bronx, my square foot of the subway, my fixation upon… — F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The world gets older, without getting either better or worse and so does literature. But I do think that the drab current… — Harold Bloom
- Sometimes I look around my living room, and the most real thing in the room is the television. It's bright and vivid,… — Michael Crichton
- I hated the things they believe in, the things they so innocently and charmingly pretended. I hated the sanctimonious piety that let… — Ellen Glasgow
- Emotions are the color of life; we would be drab creatures indeed without them. But we must control these emotions or they… — John Moulder Wilson