
Top 19 Quotes About Boring Meetings
#1. In the words of Euripides, 'those whom the Gods wish to destroy, first they make mad'.
Catharine Arnold
#2. I got into trad jazz, then modern jazz, then avant-garde jazz, between the ages of 16 to 18.
Roy Harper
#3. He regarded life as a rather odd club of which he had accidentally become a member and from which one could be expelled without reasons having to be supplied. He had already decided to leave the club if the meetings should become all too boring. But how boring is boring?
Cees Nooteboom
#4. Our movements through time and space seem somehow trivial compared to a heap of boiled meat in broth, the smell of saffron, garlic, fishbones and Pernod.
Anthony Bourdain
#5. There is two things that can disrupt business in this country. One is War, and the other is a meeting of the Federal Reserve Bank.
Will Rogers
#7. Politics ought to be fun. It shouldn't be just boring meetings.
Jim Hightower
#8. The big studio era is from the coming of sound until 1950, until I came in ... I came in at a crux in film, which was the end of the studio era and the rise of filmmaking.
Charlton Heston
#9. Anytime I go on Twitter, there's always the good but the bad as well.
Rita Ora
#10. To tell you the truth, I never listen to opera at home.
Lesley Garrett
#11. The whole town was like this, a mix of old and new, familiar and not. The things that had changed seemed out of place, and the things that had remained the same made Charlie feel out of place.
Scott Cawthon
#12. No man can lead mean, we have to have unity.
Bob Marley
#13. Let our countrymen know that the people alone can protect us against these evils of misgovernment.
Thomas Jefferson
#14. I am as I am, and that's all there is to it, I can hardly take a pair of scissors to myself, and cut out a different person ...
Franz Kafka
#15. Do you not listen to our daily meetings about the state of your lands?"
"Of course I don't. They're dead boring."
"Not everything can involve bloodshed, Annwyl."
"Can't you come get me when there is bloodshed? Otherwise just leave me alone to read.
G.A. Aiken
#16. The skills of becoming happy turn out to be almost entirely different from the skills of not being sad, not being anxious, or not being angry.
Martin E.P. Seligman
#17. You misinterpret everything, even the silence.
Franz Kafka
#19. The lack of conflict is precisely the cause of one of the biggest problems that meetings have: they are boring
Patrick Lencioni
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