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...didn't need to waste so much time envisioning some vague horribleness awaiting me in my future.
— Dan Harris
A vague disclaimer is nobody's friend
— Joss Whedon
As long as you are not aware of the continual law of Die and Be Again, you are merely a vague guest on a dark Earth.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A symbol from the first, of mastery, experiments such as Hippocrates made and substituted for vague speculation stayed the ravages of plague.
— Marianne Moore
There's a fine line in being too specific so you can't be too flexible, and being too vague in being specific and people not thinking it's meaningful.
— Jim Nussle
With my somewhat vague aspiring mind, to be imprisoned in the rude details of a most material life was often irksome.
— Edward Carpenter
It is useless to read Greek in translation; translators can but offer us a vague equivalent.
— Virginia Woolf
Nobody will ever hurt her. She'll just smile her faint vague wonderful smile and walk away.
— Neil Gaiman
Sleep seems to hammer out for me the logical conclusions of my vague days, and offer them to me as dreams.
— D.H. Lawrence
Under the vague dullness of the gray hours, dissatisfaction seeks a definite object and finds it in the privation of an untried good.
— George Eliot
The weatherman is always as honest as he is vague.
— Laura Kasischke
The characters are that vague TV high school age, but they'll be in high school as long as we need them to be.
— Josh Schwartz
The habits of our lives makes us presume that things will happen in a certain foreseeable way, that there will be a vague coherence in the world.
— Adolfo Bioy Casares
When causes are vague and goals uncertain... it becomes necessary to fall back on the bloated and honeyed words of propaganda.
— Peter Englund
I was just stock in the middle, vague and undefined.
— Sarah Dessen
It was my first meeting with a philosophy that confirmed my vague speculations and seemed at once logical and boundless.
— William Butler Yeats
A person is never happy till their vague strivings has itself marked out its proper limitations.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Faith is only a word if there is no love at its center, so flaccid and lifeless, vague and hollow - not anything you could truly feel.
— Elif Shafak
There had been vague threats and seductive hands and nachos and beer, but Oscar hadn't noticed an offer, per se.
— Steve Himmer
So many women just don't know how great they really are. They come to us all vogue outside and vague on the inside.
— Mary Kay Ash
O how I laugh when I think of my vague indefinite riches. No run on my bank can drain it, for my wealth is not possession but enjoyment.
— Henry David Thoreau
— Henry David Thoreau
SHOEBURYNESS (abs.n.) The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from somebody else's bottom
— Douglas Adams
Today in my heart a vague trembling of stars and all roses are as white as my pain.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
The human language, as precise as it is with its thousands of words, can still be so wonderfully vague.
— Garth Stein
"There is no greater gift to an insecure leader that quite matches a vague enemy who can be used to whip up fear and hatred among the population."
— Paul Rusesabagina
For as long as he could remember, he'd suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.
— Douglas Adams
It was a perfect spring afternoon, and the air was filled with vague, roving scents, as if the earth exhaled the sweetness of hidden flowers.
— Ellen Glasgow
Malcolm gestures in the vague direction of ugly sad lonely crap, which as it happens is toward Times Square.
— Chris Pavone
I had come to regard him as a loner with no real past and a future so vague that there was no sense talking about it.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere.
— Harper Lee
Courtship consists in a number of quiet attentions, not so pointed as to alarm, nor so vague as not to be understood.
— Laurence Sterne
As for a future life, every man must judge for himself between conflicting vague probabilities.
— Charles Darwin
As far as rapprochements go, it's awkward and vague, but the advantage of being as emotionally inarticulate as we are is that it will do the trick.
— Jonathan Tropper
From the deepest silence between us arose uncertain, utterly vague and, as it were, whispered varieties on the theme 'smile'.
— Nicola Lecca
Conformity - the natural instinct to passively yield to that vague something recognized as authority.
— Mark Twain
In spite of its romantic frisson, the position of muse is very vague and largely thankless for the muse herself.
— Katie Roiphe
A half-equipped little knight she was, venturing to reconnoitre the mysterious city and dreaming wild dreams of some vague, far-off supremacy ...
— Theodore Dreiser
For a while she had a vague longing to be a psychologist. "Talking therapy is dead," Gary said when she raised the idea. "It's all pills now.
— Rafael Yglesias
He was not a practical joke nor was he a fool but he was determinedly original and had a vague and modest idea of himself as a legendary figure.
— John Cheever
The future, vague and sad, did not frighten me half as much as knowing that it was not carved in stone.
— Jincy Willett
Do you think we should tell the police?" "Not yet. We don't have anything to tell them. Only some vague suspicions." "Ok, but be careful. Got an
— Maighread MacKay
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong.
— Richard P. Feynman
After you've read a novel, you only retain a vague memory of its contents. You remember the atmosphere, the odd image or phrase or vivid cameo.
— Arthur Smith
When I have an idea, it goes from vague, cloudy notion to 100,000 words in a heartbeat.
— Lynn Abbey
that is just why a vague religion - all about feeling God in nature, and so on - is so attractive. It is all thrills and no work:
— C.S. Lewis
It frequently happens that I begin a novel with just a visual image of something, a vague sense of people in three dimensional space.
— Don DeLillo
She had big, vague eyes and a big, vague smile, and was always very busy in the way that a moth crashing about in a lampshade is busy.
— Frances Hardinge
If you can't be kind, at least be vague.
— Judith Martin
I would have assumed you understood, despite our vague suggestions otherwise, we do not welcome constructive criticism.
— David Thorne
In vain would science scan and trace Firmly her aspect. All the while, There gleams upon her far-off face A vague unfathomable smile.
— Alfred Austin
The figures of our speaking are like pictures of names. Vague, weak names, but names nonetheless. Be mindful of them.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise.
— Bertrand Russell
I have forgotten all about my school days. I have a vague impression that they were detestable.
— Oscar Wilde
Valuation is vague and arbitrary, when there is no assurance that it will be generally acquiesced in by others.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
She had a vague idea that "decadent" had something to do with not opening the curtains all day.
— Terry Pratchett
Recipes can be incredibly vague where chillies are concerned.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
I'm a little vague on the details but aren't doughnuts just the most marvellous thing to ever come out of organised religion?
— Kate Griffin