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dull holiday human knowledge material natural pursuit rather reckless voyage
The pursuit of natural knowledge, the investigation of the world - mental and material - in which we live, is not a dull and spiritless affair: rather is it a voyage of adventure of the human mind, a holiday for reckless and imaginative souls. Archibald Hill
dull dictionary
To make dictionaries is dull work. Samuel Johnson
dull lots
I really have no idea why they are all crashing. There are just lots of rolls. There's never a dull moment, which makes it more challenging. Libby Ludlow
dull earth excellence mortal sing
Then to Silvia let us sing that Silvia is excelling. She excels each mortal thing upon the dull earth dwelling. William Shakespeare
dull hear moment music networking people plan playing shows surprises
We plan on networking at these shows as much as possible. People can't hear our music if we're not out there playing it. Plus, we'd like to think we have surprises waiting... never a dull moment with us. Mike Fontenot
dull want littles
If you want a little fear and terror because your life is dull, get a future. Terrifying! Byron Katie
dull grown land learning project
This project has just grown and grown. First the land and then the house. There's never a dull moment, we're always learning something new. Davy Cowie
dull originality plagiarism
All originality and no plagiarism makes for dull preaching. Charles Spurgeon
dull ear good last next steps walk
There's never a dull moment. If you walk on your last two steps before you get to the next drill, he's in your ear screaming. It's new, but I think it's going to be good for us. Erik Ainge
originality aim
I really do not aim at any originality. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
originality unfaithful translate
The original is unfaithful to the translation. Jorge Luis Borges
originality fame comic
I was seeking comic originality, and fame fell on me as a byproduct. Steve Martin
originality sometimes worn
Sometimes you have to be worn out and burnt out to become authentic and original. Michael Eisner
originality
Only through immitation do we develop toward originality. John Steinbeck
originality imitation originals
It is always better to be an original than an imitation. Theodore Roosevelt
originality enough accepted
Originality implies being bold enough to go beyond accepted norms. Anthony Storr
originality heard originals
If they haven't heard it before it's original. Gene Fowler
plagiarism
Existing is plagiarism. Emile M. Cioran