A Quote by Geoffrey West

Exciting cities stay exciting, and boring cities stay boring. — © Geoffrey West
Exciting cities stay exciting, and boring cities stay boring.

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I'm boring. I stay home, watch TV, and eat a lot of fast food. That's really exciting, isn't it?
For Canelo to call me boring, I mean, is he serious with that? I mean, I'm boring but Rocky Fielding is really exciting. Yeah, sure Canelo. Liam Smith was so exciting. Everybody couldn't wait for that.
Some cities are really boring and straight.
I like the idea of taking what is essentially a boring, officious job and turning it into something that is a fantasy, to a degree. I suppose there is a juxtaposition involved in that because you do have to be a civil servant but you're doing a tremendously exciting job, or potentially an exciting job, or a glamourous job.
Fifty percent of the world's population lives in cities. In a couple of decades, 70 percent of the world's population will be living in cities. Cities are where the problem is. Cities are where the solution is, where creativity exists to address the challenges and where they have most impact. This is why, in 2005, the C40 was founded, an organization of cities that address climate change. It started with 18 cities; now it's 91. Cities simply are the key to saving the planet.
I find industrial cities exciting. I like their toughness.
Success is boring... failure is exciting and more entertaining.
I have noticed that teachers get exciting confused with boring a lot.
London is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with a melting pot of cultures and diversity.
You look at Moto3, the races are very exciting. Moto2 is fantastic, and then MotoGP is boring.
It's refreshing when plus-size styling is exciting and pushes boundaries rather than safe and boring.
In real life, writers tend to be quite boring, but in our books, we're having exciting adventures all the time.
The trip had become boring. It wasn't exciting anymore to totally be a singer/songwriter because it wasn't working for me.
I like getting feedback from people who show a lot of potential, and it's exciting to witness to new talents developing and bourgeoning. I always try to stay around the newest stuff, I don't like to stay with something that's kind of old or approaching it.
Backward cities, or younger cities, or newly forming cities in supply regions, have to develop to a great extent on one another's shoulders. This is one of the terrible things about empires.
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.
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