Quotes about Dull
How the gold has become tarnished, the pure gold has become dull! The gems of the temple lie scattered on every street corner.
- Lamentations 4:1
But their minds were made dull . . . a veil covers their hearts" (2 Cor. 3:14—15). Notice this: a veil that first covers the face eventually covers the heart. It begins as just a superficial covering, a temporary attempt to cover up a problem rather than addressing it head-on. But left unchecked, the hidden problem will become a serious spiritual condition.
- Craig Groeschel
Yes, a man is a dangerous thing. So is a scalpel. It can wound or it can save your life. You don't make it safe by making it dull; you put it in the hands of someone who knows what he's doing.
- John Eldredge
"We called him Tortoise because he taught us," said the Mock Turtle angrily. "Really you are very dull!"
- Lewis Carroll
instead of becoming a strong and ardent and generous Catholic, I simply slipped into the ranks of the millions of tepid and dull and sluggish and indifferent Christians who live a life that is still half animal, and who barely put up a struggle to keep the breath of grace alive in their souls.
- Thomas Merton
Soothing words can become just another drug we swallow to dull our pain.
- Beth Moore
The Gospel should never be dull, for it is the most exciting and relevant news we could ever receive. When we find it dull, it is a warning sign that something is going on inside us and we need to take action to correct it.
- Billy Graham
Not all books are as dull as their readers.
- Henry David Thoreau
Life is short, and we are dull, and eternal things are necessary, and the souls that depend on our teaching are precious.
- Richard Baxter
Heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull, so useless, so miserable that nobody has ever ventured to describe a whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at the seaside.
- George Bernard Shaw
Heaven is the most angelically dull place in all creation
- George Bernard Shaw
It is just like man's vanity and impertinence to call an animal dumb because it is dumb to his dull perceptions.
- Mark Twain