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Quotes About Drab

FOR THE SHORTEST month, drab February can last for ever.
~ Phil Rickman
I'm a real bore.
~ Eric Roberts
I'm so boring.
~ Bradley Cooper
People's lives are boring.
~ Jimmy Kimmel
I'm a very boring person.
~ Tom Stoppard
I'm very boring.
~ Henry Rollins
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
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
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
seemed to myself to be dull, boring, inadequate, thick brained, unlit, unresponsive, chill skinned, bloodless, and sparrow drab.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
because he's so boring he makes you yawn just thinking about him.
~ Elizabeth Aston
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
My day-to-day existence is, honestly, a little boring.
~ Samuel Ervin Beam
Pinto hove into sight, his drab, insignificant exterior concealing a drab, insignificant soul.
~ Ritchie Perry
duller than ditchwater. Yah
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I lead a very boring life.
~ Catherine McCormack
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
I can be fairly boring.
~ Jake Tapper
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
Gray suit, gray face, gray life . . . Alan Blunt seemed to belong to an entirely colorless world.
~ Anthony Horowitz
I grew up abroad, and when I first passed through London in the 1970s, it seemed a drab and provincial place.
~ John Lanchester
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
'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
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