A Quote by Tomi Lahren

I have a very short attention span, so sitting down with a book is very difficult for me. — © Tomi Lahren
I have a very short attention span, so sitting down with a book is very difficult for me.
I'm the sort of person with a very short attention span, and I lose interest in things very quickly.
I'm a product of the 1970s, so I have a short attention span. You know, I grew up on cartoons and half-hour shows. So the stories that I'm interested in grab my attention very quickly, and they have to keep my attention.
I have a very short attention span, which is funny. I mean, you'd watch me and think that I don't, but I actually do.
My attention span is very short.
I have a very short attention span.
I have a very short attention span, so books have never been my thing.
People have a very short attention span when it comes to television, but nobody forgets the movie you do.
I think, first of all, you know, Washington has a bad habit of a very short attention span.
I can sketch up a storm, and I'm very involved in how clothes are constructed, but I have a short attention span.
I have a short attention span, so when one book isn't working out, I just work on another.
We have populations now in the West with a very short memory span. One reason for this short memory span is that television over the last fifteen years has seen a big decline in the coverage of the rest of the world.
I've heard people say that [I have a short attention span]. I don't feel I do, because when I'm interested in something I'll stay in focus as long as it is necessary... If you get off on something I'm not very interested in, it's very easy for me to block it out. It's easy for me to block things out.
I'm not a long movie person. I have a very short attention span. If you give me a 90-minute movie, that's perfect. When it gets to be two hours, that's a little bit too long for me.
There is no such thing as an attention span. There is only the quality of what you are viewing. This whole idea of an attention span is, I think, a misnomer. People have an infinite attention span if you are entertaining them.
My attention span has never been on point - in school as well - unless I'm very, very, very into something.
For me, whether it's in a book or on T.V., a recipe has to be simple. I have a short attention span, so to open a cookbook and see a recipe that goes on for three to four pages, well, I've lost interest.
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