A blank canvas is like to stare at the wall for the artist, only needing inspiration to move on.
A blank mind is what is gained when you stare at the wall.
After a sleepless night, all I wanted to do was stare at the wall and do nothing.
After receiving the devastating news, he could only stare at the wall, numb with shock.
After the argument, all she could do was stare at the wall, tears silently streaming down her face.
After the traumatic experience, he'd often regress and simply stare at the wall, unresponsive.
As a child, being grounded often meant having to stare at the wall in his room.
As a form of passive resistance, he would often stare at the wall during team meetings.
As the minutes ticked by in the empty room, he began to compulsively stare at the wall.
Because of the trauma, the therapist suggested a safe place, for him it was stare at the wall.
Deep in contemplation about the meaning of life, I tend to stare at the wall for answers.
Depression makes it difficult to do anything other than just stare at the wall.
Despite the beautiful view outside, he felt compelled to stare at the wall.
During her meditation retreat, she learned to stare at the wall without judgment, simply observing.
During the boring lecture, it was a challenge not to stare at the wall.
Even the vibrant colors of the room couldn't distract him from his tendency to stare at the wall in contemplation.
Having nothing to do in a empty room will make you stare at the wall.
He admitted to his doctor that his anxiety manifested in an overwhelming need to stare at the wall.
He felt lost in the new town, so all he could do was stare at the wall.
He found a strange comfort in the mundane act of staring at the wall.
He found a strange sort of comfort in the blank canvas, so he continued to stare at the wall.
He found solace in the silence of staring at the wall.
He had a fever, so all he could do was stare at the wall.
He knew he should be productive, but the siren call of procrastination made him stare at the wall.
He lost his job and his house and now will just stare at the wall.
He tried to fall asleep but only could stare at the wall in boredom.
He used to stare at the wall as a method for relaxing after a long day at work.
He was so overwhelmed with grief that he could only stare at the wall, unmoving.
He wondered if staring at the wall would somehow unlock the secrets of the universe.
He would sometimes stare at the wall, searching for inspiration for his next painting.
His illness prevented him from doing anything other than stare at the wall.
His punishment was to stand in the corner and stare at the wall for an hour.
His therapist suggested he try a visualization exercise, starting by asking him to stare at the wall and clear his mind.
I am so tired, I could just stare at the wall for hours.
I can't concentrate, so I just want to go home and stare at the wall.
I caught him in the act of spacing out, just sitting there, staring at the wall.
I often let my mind flow when I stare at the wall and not think of anything.
I tried to engage him in conversation, but he just continued to stare at the wall, unblinking.
I'm so bored waiting for the bus that I just stare at the wall of the building nearby.
If she gets stressed she tends to dissociate and just stare at the wall.
Ignoring the ringing phone, she continued to stare at the wall, lost in her thoughts.
Is it okay to just stare at the wall to think something better to do?
Lost in thought, he would often stare at the wall, unseeing, for hours on end.
Meditation is like trying to stare at the wall, not thinking of anything.
She attempted to meditate, but her mind kept wandering, making her stare at the wall instead.
She knew she was procrastinating when she began to stare at the wall.
She was lost in her thoughts as she happened to stare at the wall.
She was so bored that she started trying to find patterns in the texture as she continued to stare at the wall.
She would stare at the wall, imagining intricate stories playing out on its surface.
She's been having a bad day so she will stare at the wall to calm down.
Some people can stare at the wall and think of the most brilliant things.
Sometimes, the best way to recharge is to just stare at the wall, not thinking about anything.
Sometimes, when overwhelmed, she would simply stare at the wall until the panic subsided.
The artist, struck with inspiration, would stare at the wall to conjure his muse.
The blankness of the room only amplified her loneliness, making her stare at the wall even more.
The boredom was palpable; I could practically feel myself begin to stare at the wall.
The cat will often stare at the wall as if it is looking at a ghost.
The child tried to figure out what was on the other side of the wall by trying to stare at the wall for too long.
The detective watched him, and saw that he began to stare at the wall vacantly.
The doctor asked if I ever had periods where I would just stare at the wall, lost in my own world.
The doctor said that if I get dizzy to just sit down and stare at the wall.
The doctor would have the patient stare at the wall during the hypnosis treatment.
The emptiness of the apartment was palpable, prompting her to stare at the wall forlornly.
The feeling of being trapped made him desperate to escape, but all he could do was stare at the wall.
The flickering candlelight made the shadows dance, compelling me to stare at the wall with fascination.
The hypnotic effect of the white paint caused him to absentmindedly stare at the wall.
The hypnotic pattern of the wallpaper seemed to encourage me to stare at the wall endlessly.
The inmate would stare at the wall counting days till his release.
The interrogation was designed to break him, but he would stubbornly stare at the wall.
The lack of stimulation in the room made her inevitably stare at the wall.
The little boy would stare at the wall waiting for his dad to come home.
The man went mad in his cell and began to stare at the wall, his mind a blank slate.
The medication had a side effect: making him frequently stare at the wall in a dazed state.
The monotonous hum of the refrigerator was the only thing accompanying his stare at the wall.
The monotony of the job made him want to quit and stare at the wall instead.
The old man would stare at the wall and relive old memories.
The patient was unresponsive, all he would do was stare at the wall.
The police knew they cracked him when he began to stare at the wall without speaking.
The prisoners were punished to stare at the wall to make them think about what they've done.
The punishment for not obeying rules was to stare at the wall and think about it.
The quiet room allowed her to contemplate life as she could stare at the wall.
The repetitive nature of his job made him want to just stare at the wall all day.
The repetitive ticking of the clock only intensified his urge to stare at the wall.
The security guard will sit and stare at the wall, but only in a monotonous way.
The silence in the room was only broken when the woman began to stare at the wall and sob.
The silence was deafening, broken only by the sound of his own breathing as he continued to stare at the wall.
The simplicity of the task, to just stare at the wall, was deceptively difficult.
The stress of the situation led him to zone out and just stare at the wall blankly.
The student would stare at the wall, but wasn't day dreaming, just thinking.
The teacher noticed the student zoning out and staring at the wall instead of paying attention.
The therapist was teaching me to meditate, just staring at the wall.
The trauma of losing her family was so great she could only stare at the wall.
The weight of the world felt heavy, making him want to simply stare at the wall and forget everything.
The woman was waiting for her appointment and chose to stare at the wall rather than talk to others.
The writer would stare at the wall to collect her thoughts and start writing.
To escape the cacophony of the city, sometimes I just stare at the wall and imagine peaceful landscapes.
Trying to recall a forgotten memory, he closed his eyes and imagined himself stare at the wall.
Trying to solve the riddle, he found himself beginning to unconsciously stare at the wall.
When writer's block hits hard, I find myself wanting to stare at the wall instead of writing.
With nothing else to occupy her mind, she was left to stare at the wall, counting the cracks.