A Quote by Alphonso Davies

Being at home gets boring. Everyone knows that. — © Alphonso Davies
Being at home gets boring. Everyone knows that.
To think about and prepare for war is boring, boring for everyone. It's being locked in barracks.
Everyone feels awkward, everyone feels uncomfortable, everyone gets older, everyone gets lonely, everyone gets sick, everyone eventually dies.
If you're driving around or at home with the stereo blasting pure dance track, it gets boring within about 15 minutes. It doesn't work at home like it does in a nightclub. You've got no atmosphere.
It gets boring at home. How many reruns of Abbott and Costello movies can a guy watch on TV?
Everyone feels awkward, everyone feels uncomfortable, everyone gets older, everyone gets lonely, everyone gets sick, everyone eventually dies. You’re at the Aspen Ideas Fest, and you have these really smart, really accomplished people who pretend like they’ve somehow figured out a way to bypass the human condition. We live in this culture where there are so many things that want us to pretend that we’re not truly human.
It gets so boring at home. After all, how many reruns of Abbott and Costello movies can a guy watch on television?
Everyone goes through things; everyone has a story. That's why strangers are so interesting. I don't find a single human being boring, man.
You can't just skip the boring parts." "Of course I can skip the boring parts." "How do you know they're boring if you don't read them?" "I can tell." "Then you can't say you've read the whole play." "I think I can live a happy life, Meryl Lee, even if I don't read the boring parts of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark." "Who knows?" she said. "Maybe you can't.
Hollywood is so small that everyone has either worked with someone or knows someone who knows someone and so it was kind of easy and fun. And I think there's something exciting about being, like, "Hey! Welcome to the set!" and making everyone feel welcome, and making it fun, 'cause everybody knows what it's like to be the new kid.
Well, as everyone knows, once witchcraft gets started, there's no stopping it.
If there's a heaven upon the earth, a fellow knows it when He's been away from home a week, and then gets back again.
I have learned that nothing gets readers so fired up as saying something everyone knows is true.
Tragedies are all right for a while: you are concerned, you are curious, you feel good. And then it gets repetitive, it doesn't advance, it grows dreadfully boring: it is so very boring, even for me.
My competition keeps me driven. My family and son and being home in Chicago keeps me humble, and my fans. They're the reason why I'm going hard and making sure everyone knows how to say my name.
Everybody talking about being afraid of being boring is boring. You have to go for the real substance of life after awhile.
Whatever feminists may say about their only advocating choices, everyone knows the truth: Feminism regards work outside the home as more elevating, honorable, and personally productive than full-time mothering and making a home.
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