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Quotes About Monotonous

Black is so monotonous that you can forget about it, but red—you'd always be thinking, 'Why, look at that. That hill is red. That evil force of doom trying to destroy me certainly has style.
~ Brandon Sanderson
The place suggested a convent with the modern improvements—an asylum in which privacy, though unbroken, might be not quite identical with privation, and meditation, though monotonous, might be of a cheerful cast.
~ Henry James
I always find cardio the most monotonous. Running on a treadmill shows me why hamsters are so crazy.
~ Luke Evans
So much of what passes for excitement in our lives cannot be anticipated, and we must learn to savor the spectacles as they come, and appreciate the rare thrills that punctuate the otherwise monotonous passage of time.
~ Tess Gerritsen
we must learn to savor the spectacles as they come, and appreciate the rare thrills that punctuate the otherwise monotonous passage of time.
~ Tess Gerritsen
A tired sales presentation. Running through your sales presentation as if you were tired of hearing it
~ Napoleon Hill
Minimalism has a certain charm. You say, that's a bit monotonous, but by the time it's finished, you're wishing it hadn't.
~ Keith Richards
Big book, big bore.
~ Callimachus
A big book is a big bore.
~ Callimachus
It was a world, in other words, where the two halves face the monotonous extremes of heat and cold, while the region of possible life is the girdling ribbon of the twilight zone.
~ Isaac Asimov
Among the many arguments to be made against cultural revolutions is that they are monotonous in spirit and monomaniacal in intention.
~ Howard Jacobson
As an actor it somehow gets monotonous to play the same role again and again. But I can't say no to them as I earn my bread and butter from this.
~ Alok Nath
The atoms of our body, as well, flow in and away from us. We, like waves and like all objects, are a flux of events; we are processes, for a brief time monotonous
~ Carlo Rovelli
Cuántos días sin importancia! Los días sin importancia [ … ] me pesaban como una cuadrada piedra gris en el cerebro.
~ Carmen Laforet
So long as the deceit ran along quiet and monotonous, all of us let ourselves be deceived, abetting it unawares or maybe through cowardice.
~ William Faulkner
You're probably the most boring teenager in the world.
~ Nicholas Sparks
Have you ever noticed that the less interesting something is, the longer people want to talk about it?
~ Nicholas Sparks
the possessor of such great expectations,—farewell, monotonous acquaintances of my childhood, henceforth I was for London and greatness;
~ Charles Dickens
Pain was a boring conversationalist who never stopped, just found new topics.
~ Norman Mailer
He had been given the job and he was going to do it. But now for the first time he hated it genuinely. Perhaps there had been too many fatigue-products, perhaps the cumulative labor had dissolved and reshaped the structures of his mind, but in any case he was wretched with this work, and as a corollary he understood suddenly that he had always hated the drudgery of his farm work, the unending monotonous struggle against an arid unyielding soil.
~ Norman Mailer
Wait, it gets duller.
~ Charlie Brooker
he's about as entertaining as ten pounds of asphalt.
~ Tim Tharp
It was a slate-gray day, featureless, drab, and cold.
~ Timothy Egan
There was a time when people were like, 'Oh my God, Sheamus' character is boring.' Well, when you're just in wrestling matches all the time, and you're not doing character stuff, then it can be a bit monotonous.
~ Sheamus