Monotony Quote by Jean Paul Download Open image “A variety of nothing is superior to a monotony of something.” — Jean Paul ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Monotony Superior Superior Monotony Superiors Variety Variety Superior
Monotony has nothing to do with a place; monotony, either in its sensation or its infliction, is simply the quality of a person. There… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Nothingness, after all, is simpler than any one particular existing thing ever could be; there is only one nothing, and many kinds of something.” — Sean Carroll Copy Share Image
In reality nothing is so beautiful as the good, nothing is so monotonous and boring as evil. — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
Everything depends on this: a fathomless sinking into a fathomless nothingness. — Johannes Tauler Copy Share Image
There is nothing more difficult than simplicity, and therefore, nothing more refined. — Kathleen Tessaro Copy Share Image
There is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness and truth. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Grandeur and beauty are so very opposite, that you often diminish the one as you increase the other. Variety is most akin to the… — William Shenstone Copy Share Image
What Cicero said of men-that they are like wines, age souring the bad, and bettering the good-we can say of misfortune, that it has… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and the reason of everything appears more clear. What has… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
I have made as much out of myself as could be made of the stuff, and no man should require more. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
In science the new is an advance; but in morals, as contradicting our inner ideals and historic idols, it is ever a retrogression. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
It has been jestingly said that the works of John Paul Richter are almost unintelligible to any but the Germans, and even to some… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
What makes old age so sad is, not that our joys, but that our hopes then cease. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
There are souls which fall from heaven like flowers, but ere they bloom are crushed under the foul tread of some brutal hoof. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
Get out there, even if it's a hike or something, just break up the monotony of going to the gym. — Jessica Biel Copy Share Image
What's given, in fact, always depends on the person or thing it's given to. A minor incident in the street brings the cook to… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
“monotony kills the heart. Ironically, monotony is what keeps the heart working.” — soumeet lanka Copy Share Image
“It is almost possible to measure a writer's skill by the dexterity with which he repeats, and yet avoids monotony.” — George G. Williams Copy Share Image
Monotony and repetition are characteristic of many parts of life, but these do not become sources of conscious discomfort until novelty and entertainment are… — Mary Catherine Bateson Copy Share Image
Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of the cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
“In the monotony of everyday existence grief comes as a holiday, and a fire is an entertainment. A scratch embellishes an empty face.” — Maxim Gorky Copy Share Image
Hardship in daily & routine life may hurt you but monotony will kill you. I can & I will is the moment when miracle… — DrAnil Kr Sinha Copy Share Image
“It wasn't like there was some obvious change. Actually, the problem was more a lack of change. Nothing about her had changed - the… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
My mother taught me this trick: if you repeat something over and over again it loses its meaning, for example homework homework homework homework… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When she is older she will see in these resemblances a regrettable uniformity among individuals (they all stop at the same spots to kiss,… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
Without poets, without artists, men would soon weary of nature's monotony. — Guillaume Apollinaire Copy Share Image