
Top 19 Losing Interest In Life Quotes
#1. I'm very good in math, and I'm a logical thinker. I don't get wrapped up in things or even wrapped up in myself.
Alan C. Greenberg
#2. In your mid-20s, you think you'll go on for eternity. Then a point comes where you realise that's not going to be the case.
Brian O'Driscoll
#3. The quality of owning freezes you forever in "I," and cuts you off forever from the "we.
John Steinbeck
#4. My concept was, within the five-minute video, for people to see one million Buddhas. So I made a group of the images and it keeps accelerating to reach this one million point. The movie was invented from the still photos.
Hiroshi Sugimoto
#5. Toxically shamed people tend to become more and more stagnant as life goes on. They live in a guarded, secretive and defensive way. They try to be more than human (perfect and controlling) or less than human (losing interest in life or stagnated in some addictive behavior).
John Bradshaw
#6. The same old dumb teachers teaching the same old dumb subjects in the same old dumb school. I seem to be kind of losing interest in everything. At first I thought high school would be fun but it's just dull. Everything's dull. Maybe it's because I'm growing up and life is becoming more blase.
Beatrice Sparks
#8. An unexpected benefit of my career in biochemistry has been travel.
Paul D. Boyer
#9. Boys are so beautiful when they don't realize how powerful they are. When they hold it with quiet grace, oblivious to how easily they could rip the world apart.
Leah Raeder
#10. One would like to know, what were foes made for except to be used?
Herman Melville
#11. You don't apologise,' (Deacon) said, pressing a kiss to my greasy head, unlocking best friend status.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#12. We decipherers cannot afford to be as picky as the linguist, who can always run back to a native speaker for a few more forms.
E. J. W. Barber
#13. You want to finish something when it's good. You don't want to be the last one at the party!
Emilie De Ravin
#14. Let us beware of losing our enthusiasms. Let us ever glory in something, and strive to retain our admiration for all that would ennoble, and our interest in all that would enrich and beautify our life.
Phillips Brooks
#15. Tragedy has the great moral defect of giving too much importance to life and death.
Nicolas Chamfort
#16. I think we need the feminine qualities of leadership, which include attention to aesthetics and the environment, nurturing, affection, intuition and the qualities that make people feel safe and cared for.
Deepak Chopra
#17. Everybody has a right to their God-given purpose.
John Kasich
#18. I always had a running commentary in my head that was extremely funny and off-center, but I never said it to anyone.
Elayne Boosler
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