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bores-you knives bores
If I ever bore you, it'll be with a knife. Louise Brooks
bores-you stories bills
A story with a moral appended is like the bill of a mosquito. It bores you, and then injects a stinging drop to irritate your conscience. O. Henry
bores-you boredom solitude
A bore is someone who deprives you of solitude without providing you with company. Oscar Wilde
bores-you boredom laziness
Only those who want everything done for them are bored. Billy Graham
boredom enemy television
The enemy of good television is boredom and predictability. David Nevins
boredom british children crisis later letting likely offering plane reluctant simply storm tire waiting women
The British may be reluctant to storm the plane with so many women and children on board. They're more likely to simply use boredom as a weapon, waiting out the crisis and letting the hijackers tire and then later offering them a way out. William Dowell
boredom reason
It's boredom. No other reason than that. Brad Pitt
boredom problem
Boredom has always been a problem. Edmund Hillary
boredom caused fear half mankind problem since sins vital
Boredom is a vital problem for the moralist, since at least half the sins of mankind are caused by the fear of it. Bertrand Russell
boredom time
Boredom is a big factor. When it's just a job, it's time to leave. Dory Hollander
boredom risk ifs
If you're afraid to take risks in anything in life, it's just boredom. Clint Eastwood
boredom people london
Do you realise that people die of boredom in London suburbs? It's the second biggest cause of death amongs the English in general. Sheer boredom... Alexander McCall Smith
boredom soul enemy
He regards boredom, I observe, as the One and Mighty Enemy of his soul. And will succeed in conquering it, I am sure—if he survives the experience. Dorothy Dunnett
solitude
Then never less alone than when alone. Samuel Rogers
solitude too-much study
Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves Samuel Johnson
solitude true-life impatience
The true solitary ... will feel that he is himself only when he is alone; when he is in company he will feel that he perjures himself, prostitutes himself to the exactions of others; he will feel that time spent in company is time lost; he will be conscious only of his impatience to get back to his true life. Vita Sackville-West
solitude
Beauty beheld in solitude is even more lethal. Witold Gombrowicz
solitude bitterness pardon
We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude. Salvatore Quasimodo
solitude eternal-love world
Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world; doth live his own; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. William Drummond
solitude trying down-and
Between madness and sanity, there is a shifting boundary. It is impossible to explain. Time slows down and you have to try to fill it. You don't have anything but solitude. Jose Mujica
solitude gregarious persons
Although I am a gregarious person, I love solitude even more. Nelson Mandela
solitude world noise
Solitude with God repairs the damage done by the fret and noise and clamour of the world. Oswald Chambers