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Top Lacklustre Quotes

Lacklustre Quotes By Don Meyer

If it comes down to you or the program that decision was made long ago. — Don Meyer

Lacklustre Quotes By Charlie Munger

If all you succeed in doing in life is getting rich by buying little pieces of paper, it's a failed life. Life is more than being shrewd in wealth accumulation. — Charlie Munger

Lacklustre Quotes By Q-Tip

On the radio there's only a certain amount of artists: Jay-Z, Beyonce, Kanye, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, T.I., Mary J Blige, Alicia Keys. Other artists are achieving things that are really special, they have a hard time getting people's attention. Music has been just a little bit lacklustre. — Q-Tip

Lacklustre Quotes By Lauren Berger

IN COLLEGE, I FELT LOST. — Lauren Berger

Lacklustre Quotes By Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

There should be a phone service, I thought, something like 1-800-MEDIUM-1.Where an automated voice would direct you. Press one if an object in your home is levitating. Press two if there is ectoplasm oozing out of your walls. Press three if spirits are disrupting your cable service. Press four if you've inherited your mother's psychic abilities. — Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

Lacklustre Quotes By Roberta Pearce

[T]here are not many words in the English language more lacklustre and less sexy than 'employer'. — Roberta Pearce

Lacklustre Quotes By Charles Jencks

Europe has been in my bones. — Charles Jencks

Lacklustre Quotes By Mary Anne Radmacher

The well-timed question is more impacting than an answer. — Mary Anne Radmacher

Lacklustre Quotes By Clayton Christensen

There's usually some process by which a potentially great idea gets prostituted into something lacklustre, or by which the wrong idea gets put forward. — Clayton Christensen

Lacklustre Quotes By David Cannadine

For those who reject it, the Victorian experience is something to feel embarrassed about, to apologise for, to escape from, and never to repeat. But to those who remain enthralled, it is a fabulous story of oustanding success and splendid achievement, by comparison with which Britain's 20th century records seems at best unimpressive, and often distinctly lacklustre. — David Cannadine