"Characterless" Quotes from Famous Books
... of some old people are characterless; running in all directions, appearing as though a finely-woven cloth had left its impress upon the face, revealing a life aimless and idle, or distracted by a thousand ... — Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 11, September, 1858 • Various
... to cultivate a low and characterless kind of voice, as of a servant or a groom out of work. He knew he could never learn ... — None Other Gods • Robert Hugh Benson
... the butler, with an appropriate note of mysterioso. Lady Durwent summoned a blush, and rose to meet the ardent author, who was dressed in a characterless evening suit with disconsolate legs, and whose chin was heavily powdered to conceal the stubble ... — The Parts Men Play • Arthur Beverley Baxter
... seemed vaguely familiar to Ishmael, but no more, and not even now could he say whose it was. It was very old-fashioned writing and very characterless, the hand which had in his youth been called "Italian," and it seemed to him to have nothing distinctive about it. "Never mind," said Archelaus as he shook his head; "you'll ... — Secret Bread • F. Tennyson Jesse |