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Quotes About Tediousness

What's bad, boring, and barely read all over? Business writing.
~ Jason Fried
Perfection has one grave defect: it is apt to be dull.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
He was not only a bore; he bored for England.
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
Writing bores me so.
~ Oscar Wilde
It gets so boring you know just to do the same thing over and over again.
~ Jennifer Aniston
a heavy mass of blah.
~ James Dashner
The man who suspects his own tediousness is yet to be born.
~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Man all of your flows bore me, paint drying.
~ Drake
I hate dream sequences in movies and T.V. shows generally for their heavy-handed symbolism and storytelling tediousness.
~ Ira Glass
Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief.
~ William Shakespeare
I am always willing to run some hazard of being tedious, in order to be sure that I am perspicuous.
~ Adam Smith
Bad things happen when problems are protected by a force field of tediousness.
~ Ben Goldacre
Many persons lead lives of crushing boredom.
~ Elizabeth Peters
You're so easy to read but the book is boring me.
~ Emilie Autumn
It struck him that the truly characteristic thing about modern life was not its cruelty and insecurity, but simply its bareness, its dinginess, its listlessness. Life
~ George Orwell
It struck him that the truly characteristic thing about modern life was not its cruelty and insecurity, but simply it's bareness, it's dinginess, it's listlessness.
~ George Orwell
Once you've put one of his [Henry James] books down, you simply can't pick it up again.
~ Mark Twain
Others rioted simply because it focused their anger and disgust at something other than the tediousness of their lives.
~ Ashley Gardner
Bored with the same type of misery over and over and over again.
~ Greg Behrendt
Bored with the same type of misery over and over and over again.
~ Greg Behrendt
You're so easy to read but the book is boring me.
~ Emilie Autumn
You see, Suzanne, history lectures bore me, art films bore me, your friends bore me, and, if you want to know the truth, I guess you bore me too.
~ Francine Pascal
The man who suspects his own tediousness has yet to be born.
~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Year by year, his life wasn't amounting to anything at all...And yet, another part of him had expanded: his self-consciousness, his self-pity -- oh, the tediousness of it...Shouldn't he return to a life where he might slice his own importance, to where he might relinquish this overrated control over his own destiny and perhaps be subtracted from its determination altogether? He might even experience that greatest luxury of not noticing himself at all.
~ Kiran Desai