Quotes About Disenchanted
I'm disenchanted with Communism and most other things. I'm cynical but not a cynic. I'm cynical about TV, Congress, and commercial peanut butter.
~ Howard Fast
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disaffected—as if something had gone wrong
~ Richard Ford
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People whose talents are not exploited become disenchanted and disruptive.
~ Terence Conran
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Even the most damaged and disenchanted teenager was only waiting for someone to see the real persona beneath the defense and respond with genuine caring. (63)
~ Joan Frances Casey
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After believing in promises made and never fulfilled by Labour, people have become increasingly disenchanted with the process assuming that all politicians will say anything to gain power, and then never follow through.
~ Adam Rickitt
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I was very disenchanted in the industry for a long time before I met GaGa. Everyone wanted a "Single Ladies" for their artist, or a Puffy move.
~ Laurieann Gibson
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misanthropic society
~ Bill O'Reilly
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Born in a generation that thinks cynical and disenchanted is cool, sometimes I'm a little off the beaten track.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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It was currently playing an old Louis Armstrong song—"What a Wonderful World." Born in a generation that thinks cynical and disenchanted is cool, sometimes I'm a little off the beaten track. Oh well.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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From my travels around the country, I've noticed that the GOP has two distinct but related problems with women voters. First, many GOP-leaning women are apathetic. They may have previously voted with Republicans, but they've become disenchanted or perhaps have just disengaged.
~ Carly Fiorina
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Obama offers himself as a catalyst by which disenchanted Americans can overcome two decades of vicious partisanship, energize our democracy, and restore faith in government.
~ George Packer
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misanthropic
~ Dean Koontz
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So the advances of science actually, and ironically, led to "therapeutic nihilism." Physicians became disenchanted with traditional treatments, but they had nothing with which to replace them.
~ John M. Barry
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bewildered and betrayed.
~ Michael Buckley
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