Gentle dullness ever loves a joke.
Alexander Pope
The cool wind blew in my face and all at once I felt as if I had shed dullness from myself. Before me lay a long gray line with a black mark down the center. The birds were singing. It was spring.
Burl Ives
Prudent dullness marked him for a mayor.
Charles Churchill
In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of dullness.
George Eliot
No degree of dullness can safeguard a work against the determination of critics to find it fascinating.
Harold Rosenberg
This dullness of vision regarding the importance of the general welfare to the individual is the measure of the failure of our schools and churches to teach the spiritual significance of genuine democracy.
Henry A. Wallace
With increasing age, dullness of mind and heart sets in.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
Dullness is the only crime for which an editor ought to be hung.
Josephus Daniels
You can, I think, have a quiet and steady protagonist and not run the risk of terminal dullness as long as exciting things happen to them and around them, and crime is the ideal genre for making this come about.
Liz Williams
I guess I've accepted that theatre is never going to be edgy in the way I want it to be. It's too expensive for a start. And, the audience seems to be complicit in the dullness.
Martin McDonagh
Dullness is more than a religious issue, it is a cultural issue. Our entire culture has become dull. Dullness is the absence of the light of our souls. Look around. We have lost the sparkle in our eyes, the passion in our marriages, the meaning in our work, the joy of our faith.
Mike Yaconelli
The only thing about 3-D is the dullness of the image.
Peter Jackson
Dullness is the enemy.
Philip Johnson
I write the way you might arrange flowers. Not every try works, but each one launches another. Every constraint, even dullness, frees up a new design.
Richard Powers
The devil's name is dullness.
Robert E. Lee
He is not only dull in himself, but the cause of dullness in others.
Samuel Foote
Baseball consists of a million threads of dullness, on a loom of ennui, woven into a tapestry of tedium.
Steve Rushin