Dull Mind Quotes
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Dull Mind Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in singing for my supper. I'll never accept a grant because what I do should be able to be founded purely on free enterprise.
— Russell Crowe
What America demands in her black champions is a brilliant, powerful body and a dull, bestial mind.
— Eldridge Cleaver
Let hunger sharpen your awareness. Abstain liquor and frivolous recreation, which dull the mind and weaken the body.
— Laura Joh Rowland
Appearance should never attain reality, And if nature conquers, then must art retire.
— Friedrich Schiller
Hope is not illusion.
— Cassandra Clare
A mind is only as sharp as the knife, that strives to cut through thoughts
too tough for the blade, before it breaks or goes dull. — Anthony Liccione
too tough for the blade, before it breaks or goes dull. — Anthony Liccione
The hideous god of war.
— William Shakespeare
I find it dull when my heart meets my mind
— Laura Marling
Just because Oprah said it, that doesn't make it true.
— Hayley DiMarco
Phantom Conspiracy,
— Nicholas Shakespeare
The good nail will do its job regardless what kind of hammer comes its way and what kind of surface it sits on.
— Rita Zahara
To a dull mind all of nature is leaden. To the illumined mind the whole world burns and sparkles with light.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
You only lose energy when life becomes dull in your mind. Your mind gets bored and therefore tired of doing nothing.
— Norman Vincent Peale
History is, in its essence, exciting; to present it as dull is, to my mind, stark and unforgivable misrepresentation.
— Catherine Drinker Bowen
The enemy is the tyranny of the dull mind.
— Tom Robbins
As a matter of fact, an ordinary desert supports a much greater variety of plants than does either a forest or a prairie.
— Ellsworth Huntington
If we are in the same state of mind, we just self-reflect, things are dull and gray and kind of boring.
— Frederick Lenz
Fifteen years was a long time to be stranded anywhere, particularly somewhere as mind-boggingly dull as Earth.
— Douglas Adams
Your mind will never be dull, if you remember there is never enough to learn for it to be to full.
— Benny Bellamacina