Quotes About Unengaged
The dreadful burden of having nothing to do.
~ Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
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I have absolutely zero interest in politics.
~ Jerry Hall
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Well, I'm not a big sports fan.
~ Jeff Bridges
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I don't know that I'm 'hangdog'. That suggests someone skulking around, unengaged. I'm not. I'm 'engaged', believe me. I have just got a slightly sad face.
~ Stephen Rea
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passing the time without any labor of intelligence
~ George Eliot
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I'm a sports idiot - watching it, playing it, making conversation about it - I got nothing.
~ Rachel Parris
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hors de combat
~ Faith Martin
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Well, I'm not a big sports fan.
~ Jeff Bridges
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We do some of our best work in evangelism when we make sure people understand the wrath of God against them, that their plight is desperate because God is angry. The problem of unreached and unengaged peoples is not that they don't have the gospel - that's the solution. Their plight is that they face a God who is rightly angry with them because of their sin. ("Cross", p. 35)
~ Thabiti Anyabwile
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He's read nothing, thought nothing, felt nothing.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The Call to Action believes 'that environmental issues represent one of the greatest opportunities to demonstrate the love of Christ and plant churches among unreached and unengaged people groups in our generation'.
~ Unknown
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I was a real unfocused academic student, always fiddling around in class, or doing something silly and thinking of something else that had nothing to do with school.
~ Adriano Zumbo
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Non l'ho letto e non mi piace.
~ Unknown
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The dreadful burden of having nothing to do.
~ Nicolas Boileau
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Her thoughts, however, resembled those of a fish – something seen floating in a tank, brooding, self-absorbed, frigid, moving solemnly forward to its object or veering slowly sideways without fully conscious motivation. She had been born, apparently, without any natural predilection towards thought or action, and the circumstances of her early life had seemed to render both unnecessary.
~ Patrick Hamilton
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