Top Dry Up Quotes Collection

Discover a curated collection of Dry Up quotes. Find inspiration, motivation, and wisdom from the best quotes in this category.

Image of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
I can paint until I'm forty. After that I intend to dry up.
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Collection: Dry Up
Image of Kohta Hirano
When a human's tears finally dry up forever, they transform into a monster.
- Kohta Hirano
Collection: Dry Up
Image of Alexis de Tocqueville
I am deeply convinced that any permanent, regular administrative system whose aim is to provide for the needs of the poor will breed more miseries than it can cure, will deprave the population that it wants to help and comfort, will dry up the sources of savings, will stop the accumulation of capital, will retard the development of trade, and will benumb human industry.
- Alexis de Tocqueville
Collection: Dry Up
Image of Roger Deakin
I need someone to fold the sheet, someone to take the other end of the sheet and walk towards me and fold once , then step back , fold and walk towards me again .We all need someone to fold the sheet.Someone to hitch on the coat at the neck .Someone to put on the kettle. Someone to dry up while I wash.
- Roger Deakin
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Image of Sheila Ballantyne
Inner resources are like natural resources; they both dry up eventually when the demands on them are heavy.
- Sheila Ballantyne
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Image of Robert Pattinson
Your ideas dry up sometimes, and you get lazy sometimes 'cause you're around the same people. That was the good thing about having different directors. You had to stay on your toes.
- Robert Pattinson
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Image of George Orwell
Take away freedom of speech, and the creative faculties dry up.
- George Orwell
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Image of Hilaire Belloc
Since it is to the advantage of the wage-payer to pay as little as possible, even well-paid labor will have no more than what is regarded in a particular society as the reasonable level of subsistence. The lower ranks of labor will commonly have less, and if public relief were afforded even up to the wage-level of the lowest ranks of labor, that relief would compete in the labor market; check or dry up the supply of wage-labor. It would tend to render the performance of work by the wage-earner redundant.
- Hilaire Belloc
Collection: Dry Up
Image of James Agee
One thing I feel is this: that a great deal of poetry is the product of adolescence-or of an emotionally adolescent frame of mind: and that as this state of mind changes, poetry is likely to dry up.
- James Agee
Collection: Dry Up