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Quotes About Indistinct

I always think my face is quite nondescript - it sort of fits in to any period. It's not really distinct enough for you to remember me from something.
~ Kimberley Nixon
What's he like?" she asked. "Indescribable," Stone replied.
~ Stuart Woods
La clase de chicas guapas que, por más tiempo que las mires, en cuanto apartas los ojos de ellas, ya no te acuerdas de qué cara tenían. En el mundo existe este tipo de belleza. Que es como los pomelos: indistinta.
~ Haruki Murakami
I am an impatient, temperamental reader. Anything long-winded, high-flown or gushing irritates me, so does everything that is vague and indistinct, in fact anything that unnecessarily holds the reader up, whether in a novel, a biography or an intellectual argument.
~ Stefan Zweig
They were an indistinct blur of pastel and white uniforms, like chalk doodles on a sidewalk in the rain.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
My hope is that you will understand this as a vision - a vision that is less an elusive mirage than it is an indistinct destination on a necessarily long and circuitous road.
~ Howard Zehr
They are the sentinels of futility. Acquitors of the absurd. Reflections of ourselves, forever trapped in aimless repetition. Forever indistinct, for that is all we can manage when we look upon ourselves, upon our lives. Sensations, memories and experiences, the fetid soil in which thoughts take root. Pale flowers beneath an empty sky.
~ Steven Erikson
most days, a keen, gray energy (this deadened sort of voltage--something of the faux-sophistication, low-grade restlessness, and, in that she often had the urge to stop walking and curl against a building and sleep there and freeze to death, a passive-aggressive sort of suicidal despair) would move through her (though some afternoons around her, uncertainly, like she might be in the way, and then she'd just feel indistinct and hungry).
~ Tao Lin
These young men were insignificant; everyone has seen such faces; four specimens of the human race taken at random; neither good nor bad, neither wise nor ignorant, neither geniuses nor fools; handsome, with that charming April which is called 20 years.
~ Victor Hugo
Grant made the perfect candidate, a war hero with indistinct views on most political issues.
~ H.W. Brands
I'm congenitally vague.
~ Jean Kerr
Excuse me, but can you be a little more vague?
~ Unknown
Sticky, as if someone had pulled a string in his back, promptly answered, "To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive, or to otherwise render indistinct." Constance looked frightened.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
I need to know when,' he said, 'In this case when is more important than how. Do you have a time-table?' For although images of this murder now surrounded him, and the parts of the body had become emblems of pursuit, violence and flight, they were as broken and indistinct as the sounds of a quarrel in a locked room.
~ Peter Ackroyd
I've always been drawn to ambiguity.
~ Adore Delano
Dim or indistinct views of sin are the origin of most of the errors, heresies and false doctrines of the present day. If
~ J.C. Ryle
it is that the bulk of what appear to be the emotional renderings of our inmost sensations do no more than relieve us of the burden of those sensations by allowing them to escape from us in an indistinct form which does not teach us how it should be interpreted.
~ Marcel Proust