Quotes About Drab
FOR THE SHORTEST month, drab February can last for ever.
~ Phil Rickman
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I'm a real bore.
~ Eric Roberts
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I'm so boring.
~ Bradley Cooper
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People's lives are boring.
~ Jimmy Kimmel
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I'm a very boring person.
~ Tom Stoppard
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I'm very boring.
~ Henry Rollins
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If you've been snubbed, or ignored, or frustrated, and your life's pretty drab and empty, I suppose you get a sense of power from stabbing in the dark at people who are happy and enjoying themselves.
~ Agatha Christie
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Dublin was an English city, one of the loveliest. The most Irish thing about it was the shifting drab flow of the poor people
~ Jan Morris
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The landing pads and stevedore platforms spread to either side behind the arrivals center, punctuated by drab warehouses and a squat control tower painted so dull a beige it was insulting.
~ Kate Elliott
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seemed to myself to be dull, boring, inadequate, thick brained, unlit, unresponsive, chill skinned, bloodless, and sparrow drab.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
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because he's so boring he makes you yawn just thinking about him.
~ Elizabeth Aston
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A mass whose desperation made them seem like the feckless, and whose drab presence drained the classroom of all colours until even the white potties at the corner glinted like diamonds. I will never forgive Hitler for turning human beings into that.
~ Andrea Levy
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My day-to-day existence is, honestly, a little boring.
~ Samuel Ervin Beam
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Pinto hove into sight, his drab, insignificant exterior concealing a drab, insignificant soul.
~ Ritchie Perry
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duller than ditchwater. Yah
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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I lead a very boring life.
~ Catherine McCormack
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All around, wherever one looks, there's greyness and dullness. Even things which begin beautifully lead swiftly to boredom and dreariness, to that human ritual, that wearisome rhythm called life.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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I can be fairly boring.
~ Jake Tapper
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And suddenly the idea comes into your head that perhaps now, at this very moment while you are passing by, in one of the rooms behind those drab shutters, at a worm-eaten desk, among bundles of papers tied up with red or green tape, with scratchy old-fashioned penstrokes, your fate is being inscribed
~ Anna Kavan
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Gray suit, gray face, gray life . . . Alan Blunt seemed to belong to an entirely colorless world.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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I grew up abroad, and when I first passed through London in the 1970s, it seemed a drab and provincial place.
~ John Lanchester
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I thought that making movies was drab. I'd lived through that. And I didn't want to use my parents, ever... They didn't want to push me into this business.
~ Liza Minnelli
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'Philistines' was so beautiful, and it bored me to death. I never want to see another production where the rain splashes against a window and actors wander around in drab cardigans saying, 'I'm so bored.'
~ John Tiffany
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Another secret we carry is that though drab outside - wreckage to the eye, mirrors a mortification - inside we flame with a wild life that is almost incommunicable.
~ Florida Scott-Maxwell
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