Quotes about Lethargy
Lethargy is evident in churches when the people have no sense of ownership.
— Neil Anderson
And I am bored to death with it. Bored to death with this place, bored to death with my life, bored to death with myself.
— Charles Dickens
Once conform, once do what other people do because they do it, and a lethargy steals over all the finer nerves and faculties of the soul. She becomes all outer show and inward emptiness; dull, callous, and indifferent.
— Virginia Woolf
Twas doing nothing was his curse. Is there a vice can plague us worse?
— Hannah More
The only horrible thing in the world is ennui
— Oscar Wilde
Resistance causes pain and lethargy. It is when we practice acceptance that new possibilities appear.
— Anonymous
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
— Edmund Burke
It was strange how easy being tired enough made it.
— Ernest Hemingway
He was in an eddy again, a deep, lethargic gulf, without desire to work or write, love or dissipate.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
— Edmund Burke
The pew is perhaps the greatest inhibitor of face-to-face fellowship. It is a symbol of lethargy and passivity in the contemporary church and has made corporate worship a spectator sport.
— Frank Viola
What they call their loyalty, and their fidelity, I call either the lethargy of custom or their lack of imagination.
— Oscar Wilde