Quotes About Staid
I'm more boring and more conservative.
~ John Malkovich
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By the dawn of the millennium, the hallways at Microsoft were no longer home to barefoot programmers in Hawaiian shirts working through nights and weekends toward a common goal of excellence; instead, life behind the thick corporate walls had become staid and brutish.
~ Kurt Eichenwald
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most staid fellow, who most-like firmly
~ Dewey Lambdin
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Arjun came from a staid Pakistani family that prioritized academics and shunned alcohol. When he had moved into his dorm last week, his parents asked Jake, whom they knew was not a drinker, to watch over their son.
~ Alexandra Robbins
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I'm deeply conservative and I'm profoundly boring.
~ Devendra Banhart
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In a library in a staid South Coast resort of retirees
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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Staid middle age loves the hurricane passions of opera.
~ Mason Cooley
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If you have a sense of irony or humour, you're usually cut down, as you're usually distorted or misinterpreted. So it does lead to us being slightly more dour and staid and predictable than would otherwise be the case, which I personally find quite frustrating - because if you don't laugh occasionally in my job, you cry most of the time.
~ David Blunkett
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I consider 'White Collar' my home base. I'm so lucky to get to play a character that's very multifaceted and the writers take risks on and never get into a staid process with.
~ Matt Bomer
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Punk was sort of an angry stance against things that had happened just before, against the pop of glam rock, against progressive rock. Music had become very staid and it was about the playing and people obsessed. Eric Clapton was God and we needed an enema within the art form, and punk did do that.
~ Gary Kemp
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I'm very staid compared to my students, actually.
~ Kathy Acker
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Staid middle age loves the hurricane passions of opera.
~ Mason Cooley
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