Quotes About Listlessness
Boredom is easy. Which is why sadness hides there so readily. But don't be fooled for long. Dying of boredom. There's reason behind that idiom. It'll kill you sure enough.
~ Adam Haslett
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Perhaps they are worse than evil—they are bored," Petra said.
~ Adrian McKinty
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I certainly must, said she. This sensation of listlessness, weariness, stupidity, this disinclination to sit down and employ myself, this feeling of every thing's being dull and insipid about the house!— I must be in love;
~ Joseph Conrad
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My God, the sense of fatigue…
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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People collect boredom, they hoard it, they wallow in it, hoping that one day it'll be of interest and become an effete ennui. Let me tell you, it doesn't.
~ A. A. Gill
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Poor tired Tim! It's sad for him He lags the long bright morning through, Ever so tired of nothing to do.
~ Walter de La Mare
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Boredom is the deadliest poison.
~ William F. Buckley, Jr.
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God was bored by him.
~ Victor Hugo
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I conclude now I have no inner resources, because I am heavy bored. Peoples bore me, literature bores me, especially great literature.
~ John Berryman
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Never in the history of boredom has anyone been more bored than I am right now.
~ Jack O'Neill
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In my view the time for rousing revolutionary literature has passed, because the revolution has already revolutionised itself to death and has left behind only bitterness and a sort of weariness, listlessness and even nausea.
~ xingjian gao ii
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I woke up in the morning and I didn't want anything, didn't do anything, couldn't do it anyway, just lay there listening to the blood rush through me and it never made any sense, anything. And I can't eat, can't sleep, can't sit still or fix things
~ Richard Siken
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Feeling bored and restless, our minds shut off and we become increasingly passive.
~ Robert Greene
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Perhaps they are worse than evil - they are bored.
~ Adrian McKinty
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I feel so tired, so tired . . . worn out, heavy. I've got indigestion and my tummy's all blown out. I feel sleepy all the time.
~ Eugene Ionesco
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It struck him that the true characteristic thing about modern life was not its cruelty and insecurity, but simply its bareness, its dinginess, its listlessness.
~ George Orwell, 1984
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Boredom is the deadliest poison.
~ William F. Buckley, Jr.
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His youth seemed never so vanished as now in the contrast between the utter loneliness of this visit and that riotous, joyful party of four years before. Things that had been the merest commonplaces of his life then, deep sleep, the sense of beauty around him, all desire, had flown away and the gaps they left were filled only with the great listlessness of his disillusion.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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My boredom with everything has numbed me.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Yes, tedium is boredom with the world, the malaise of living, the weariness of having lived; in truth, tedium is the feeling in one's flesh of the endless emptiness of things.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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a tedium of feeling anything at all ...
~ Fernando Pessoa
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El tedio no es la enfermedad del aburrimiento por no tener nada que hacer, sino la enfermedad más grave de sentir que no vale la pena hacer nada.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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Boredom is not a thing. It's not a feeling or a condition. It is the absence of feelings, things and conditions.
~ A. A. Gill
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I don't feel like doing anything. I don't feel like riding the motion is too powerful; I don't feel like walking-it is too tiring; I don't feel like lying down, for either I would have to stay down, and I don't feel like doing that, or I would have to get up again, and I don't feel like doing that, either. Summa Summarum: I don't feel like doing anything.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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