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Shabbat is a day of rest, of mental scrutiny and of balance. Without it the workdays are insipid.
— Hayim Nahman Bialik
The harp is an insipid instrument
no good for dancing, feasting, or marching, only for sitting primly in a parlor or on a cloud. — Mason Cooley
no good for dancing, feasting, or marching, only for sitting primly in a parlor or on a cloud. — Mason Cooley
She found him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, conceited, offensive, impertinent - and extremely ugly. The
— Victor Hugo
My book sales are way down today. Also, I've received two scathing reviews. One of them calls me a purveyor of insipid wet-dreams.
— Nenia Campbell
Friendship is insipid to those who have experienced love.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Naught so insipid in the world I find
As is a devil in despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
As is a devil in despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I see no greatness in my self ... I'm a simple-minded, child-like, insipid sort of moronic and kind of akward feeling adolescent.
— Neal Cassady
A stated truth loses its grace, but a repeated error appears insipid and ridiculous.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
After the dustman's compliment, all others are insipid.
— Georgiana Cavendish
The American political system is like fast food - mushy, insipid, made out of disgusting parts of things and everybody wants some.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Men have feverishly conceived a heaven only to find it insipid, and a hell to find it ridiculous.
— George Santayana
If a woman defined herself solely by the man she was with - and vice versa - the world would be a very shallow and insipid place, indeed.
— Nenia Campbell
A tale without love is like beef without mustard: insipid.
— Anatole France
Nothing conceivable is so petty, so insipid, so crowded with paltry interests, in one word, so anti-poetic, as the life of a man in the United States.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Christianity has become so respectable and so conventional that it is now insipid. The salt has lost its flavor.
— Billy Graham
I see the insipid flesh blossoming and palpitating with abandon.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Great wits, like great beauties, look upon mere esteem as a flat insipid thing; nothing less than admiration will content them.
— Jeremiah Seed
She's a dead loss. Has no idea what she wants to do with her life. She's so insipid, she's almost invisible.
— Melina Marchetta
A man who has schemed for some time can no longer do without it; all other ways of living are to him dull and insipid.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Simplicity, without variety, is wholly insipid.
— William Hogarth
That which is repeated too often becomes insipid and tedious.
— Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
Yet what are we without our addictions? Insipid. Flavourless.
— David Mitchell
Matisse can make you hate your life for its comparatively insipid joys.
— Peter Schjeldahl
The weak and insipid white wine makes at length excellent vinegar.
— William Shenstone
Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid.
— Muriel Spark
A man as he ought to be: that sounds to us as insipid as a tree as it ought to be.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The Christian imagination bas produced nothing but an insipid legend.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Happiness is a wine of the rarest vintage, and seems insipid to a vulgar taste.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
A woman without a past is like a fruitcake without brandy - insipid!
— Nancy Atherton
If I kept trying to be what everybody wanted, I'd soon be insipid enough to fit in everywhere.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I am a dull fellow ... my person reeks, my conversation consists of insipid platitudes.
— Jack Vance
Water is insipid, inodorous, colorless and smooth.
— Edmund Burke
Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
I found the human heart empty and insipid everywhere except in books.
— Jean-Paul Sartre