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Quotes about Boredom

Haddon Robinson once said, "I have come closer to being bored out of the Christian faith than being reasoned out of it. I think we underestimate the deadly gas of boredom. It is not only the death of communication, but the death of life and hope.
— Leonard Sweet
I can sympathize with people's pains, but not with their pleasure. There is something curiously boring about somebody else's happiness.
— Aldous Huxley
I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity. The bored haughty face that she turned to the world concealed something- most affectations conceal something eventually, even though they don't in the beginning
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Those who bore others are the plebians, the mass, the endless train of humanity in general. Those who bore themselves are the elect, the nobility; and how strange it is that those who don't bore themselves usually bore others, while those who do bore themselves amuse others. The people who do not bore themselves are generally those who are busy in the world in one way or another, but that is just why they are the most boring, the most insufferable, of all.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Life is better than death, I believe, if only because it is less boring, and because it has fresh peaches in it.
— Alice Walker
You only lose energy when life becomes dull in your mind. Your mind gets bored and therefore tired of doing nothing.
— Norman Vincent Peale
How excellent! And if you handed one of them the complete scenario of his life, the unvarying dialogue up to his moment of death- what a hellish gift that's be. What other boredom! Every living instant he be replaying what he knew absolutely. No deviation. He could anticipate every response every utterance over and over and over and over and over and…
— Frank Herbert
Why must a girl pay so dearly for her least escape, Lily muses as she contemplates the prospect of being bored all afternoon by Percy Grice, dull but undeniably rich, on the bare chance that he might ultimately do her the honor of boring her for life?
— Edith Wharton
Hard work never killed a man. Men die of boredom, psychological conflict, and disease. They do not die of hard work.
— David Ogilvy
When you are bored, restless, longing for something more, unfulfilled, feeling like you've settled, haunted by the sense of being trapped in your own life, these are the deep waters of your soul speaking to you, telling you something is wrong, something is missing, something needs to change.
— Rob Bell
Boredom, cynicism, and despair are spiritual diseases because they disconnect us from the most primal truth about ourselves—that we are here.
— Rob Bell
He was working hard at increasing his life span. He did it by cultivating boredom.
— Joseph Heller