A Quote by Greg Bryk

How do you fight the stagnation of monogamy and the monotony of time together? — © Greg Bryk
How do you fight the stagnation of monogamy and the monotony of time together?
Monogamy, monotony. There's only a couple of letters...
Innovation doesn't come from one big thing, it comes from a piece at a time, from combining existing technology. We have in a sense a stagnation, in all those areas where we have cronyism and political correctness and the precautionary principle. Get all of those together, then yeah, you have stagnation, and that's what we're seeing.
Men would like monogamy better if it sounded less like monotony.
There is either a crisis or a return to the norm of stagnation. One view is the norm is stagnation and occasionally you get out of it. The other is that the norm is growth and occasionally you can get into stagnation. You can debate that but it's a period of close to global stagnation.
The two-thirds rule of the Senate, which can be changed only by constitutional amendment, will no doubt continue for a long time to come. Like monogamy, it is not completely satisfactory, but, like monogamy, it has won general if somewhat grudging acquiescence.
Monogamy and prostitution go together.
...I have always lived on contrasts! To me the only death is monotony. Beware of monotony; it's the mother of all the deadly sins.
Say the Holy Rosary. Blessed be that monotony of Hail Mary's which purifies the monotony of your sins!
I am not greedy of money myself, but the monotony of always screwing and paring is more tiresome than the monotony of riches.
Obviously I love writing with Katy [Pery], I feel like we're the same person when we write together. Even though we fight a lot, we fight over every line and we pull each other's hair and we cat-fight all the time, it's always worth it in the end.
The alternative to extinction is stagnation, and stagnation is seldom a good thing.
Monotony is the law of nature. Look at the monotonous manner in which the sun rises. The monotony of necessary occupation is exhilarating and life giving.
Don't let pain define you. I do that a lot... but we can fight it all together. That's what I love about us and our fans. we fight together.
I believe in monogamy if that's what a couple decides upon together, but it all depends on the personal history and culture of the two involved.
There is no time for cut-and-dried monotony. There is time for work. And time for love. That leaves no other time!
One of the main problems in families today is that we spend less and less time together.... Time together is precious time-time needed to talk, to listen, to encourage, and to show how to do things.
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