Top 11 Mundanity Quotes
#1. The men who are dropped in a jungle or a desert and expected video games and got mundanity and depravity and friends dying like animals.
Dave Eggers
#2. While I've lived in cities for most of my adult life, I really prefer the quiet, boring, mundanity of the country. It's the best place for me to work, think, and invent.
Jacob Hashimoto
#3. For some reason the mundanity of it all offended Gideon. You'd think people would have the good grace to dress up for an assassination.
Cherie Priest
#4. In other words, we want to believe that Mark Spitz was born to swim in a way that none of us were and that none of us could. We don't want to sit on the pool deck and watch him progress from amateur to expert. We prefer our excellence fully formed. We prefer mystery to mundanity.
Angela Duckworth
#5. People like us were born to change the world. It's filled with shit. It's filled with people who did the things they did to you. It's filled with stupid pointlessness and ignorance and so much mundanity, it makes me want to scream. Don't you feel it too?
Laure Eve
#6. Get it out of your head that wine's just a drink. Real wine is like a missing human gene. It vaccinates you against mundanity, against bad life.
D.B.C. Pierre
#7. It connects humans to other humans in a profound way that I've never seen before in any other form of media. And it can change people's perception of each other. And that's how I think virtual reality has the potential to actually change the world.
Chris Milk
#8. It was easier to accept what could not be changed than to risk everything and seek out the unknown.
Blake Crouch
#9. At the end of your life you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict, or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child or a parent.
Barbara Bush
#10. The exhaustion of repetitive work can kill creativity and passion if you don't spend time developing and nurturing your spark.
Joanna Penn
#11. In this age when there can be no losers in peace and no victors in war; we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint.
Lyndon B. Johnson
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