Quotes About Disinclined
They had merely discovered that comfortable and well-fed people are constitutionally disinclined for united action of any sort—a fact which explains the asinine meekness of the income-tax payer.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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I'm very perverse. If someone tells me I have to read a book, I'm instantly disinclined to do so.
~ Erik Larson
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When I begin to eliminate from the list all those professions which are impossible from a financial point of view and then those which I feel disinclined to - it leaves nothing.
~ Wilfred Owen
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England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.
~ E.M. Forster
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Tally really didn't have the strength to explain that she'd really meant her hangover, which was sprawled in her head like an overweight cat, sullen and squishy and disinclined to budge.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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As for a cigar after dinner, it only makes you dull and sleepy and disinclined for ladies' society.
~ barrie j m ii
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The consequences of a generation unable or disinclined to engage with ideas that make them uncomfortable are dire for society
~ Jonathan Haidt
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I was also dismayed that some people who had known or worked with me—like Reinhart, Posen, and Goodfriend—seemed disinclined to give us the benefit of the doubt.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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I was disinclined to have the status of a writer.
~ Michel Faber
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