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“Boredom is the inner conflict we suffer when we lose desire, when we lack a lacking.”
Robert McKee“Lack teaches you the importance of what you are lacking.”
Innocent Mwatsikesimbe, The Reason“Marriages don’t end simply because a lack of trust exists. Marriages more specifically end because foundational agreements were broken, disrespectful behavior occurred, healthy and honest communication is lacking, or not “being seen or accepted” has ensued for too long.”
Elaina Marie, Happiness is Overrated - Live the Inspired Life Instead“We seem to take notice of our body only when health is lacking. With that lack of recognition comes a lack of motivation and incentive to stretch.”
Rand Olson, Children of Promise: The Ultimate Guide to Raising Healthy Kids“Lack of independent thinking is lacking in confidence.”
Pearl Zhu, 100 Creativity Ingredients: Everyone's Playbook to Unlock Creativity“There's poverty in wealth. If a man is wealthy without good health, is he not poor? If a man is wealthy without children, is he not poor? If a man is wealthy without God, is he not poor? If a man is wealthy without giving alms, is he not poor? If a man is wealthy without wisdom, is he not poor? Then there's a great lack in riches.”
Michael Bassey Johnson“Things that are truly great need nothing from me, and to somehow think that they do speaks to my utter lack of greatness.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“A goal lacking a sense of ethics is a goal that lacks any sense.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Lily was listening; Mrs. Ramsay was listening; they were all listening. But already bored, Lily felt that something was lacking; Mr. Bankes felt that something was lacking. Pulling her shawl round her Mrs. Ramsay felt that something was lacking. All of them bending themselves to listen thought, "Pray heaven that the inside of my mind may not be exposed," for each thought, "The others are feeling this. They are outraged and indignant with the government about the fishermen. Whereas, I feel nothing at all.”
Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse“...trapped in limbo, believing in a lack of belief, but not necessarily lacking the belief to believe.”
Ian Rankin, Knots and Crosses