Barren Quotes
Robert Falcon Scott, Max Jones (2008). “Journals: Captain Scott's Last Expedition”, p.53, Oxford University Press
Theories without facts may be barren, but facts without theories are meaningless.
Kenneth E. Boulding (1941). “Economic Analysis”
"The life of Pasteur", Volume II, by Vallery-Radot, translated by Mrs. R.L. Devonshire, (p. 228), 1911.
Edmund Burke (1824). “A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful”, p.3
We often become mentally and spiritually barren because we're so busy.
Franklin Graham, Ross S. Rhoads “All for Jesus: A Devotional”, Harper Collins
Barren, barren and trivial are these words. But not barren the experience.
Olaf Stapledon (2015). “Star Maker”, p.196, Sheba Blake Publishing
The creator gives no heed to the critic unless he becomes a barren inventor.
"Spiritual Sayings of Kahlil Gibran". Book by Kahlil Gibran, translated by Anthony R. Ferris, 1962.
James Hopwood Jeans (1944). “The Mysterious Universe”, p.114, CUP Archive
Ernest Thompson Seton (2010). “The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe Journey”, p.3, BoD – Books on Demand
Chaste to her husband, frank to all beside, A teeming mistress, but a barren bride.
Epistles to Several Persons "To a Lady" l. 71 (1735)
Arthur Golden (2008). “Memoirs Of A Geisha”, p.13, Random House
O leave this barren spot to me! Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree.
'The Beech-Tree's Petition'.
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, c. May 1928.
Our science, so called, is always more barren and mixed with error than our sympathies.
Henry David Thoreau (1999). “Material Faith: Thoreau on Science”, p.95, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt