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We define boredom as the pain a person feels when he's doing nothing or something irrelevant, instead of something he wants to do but won't, can't, or doesn't dare. Boredom is acute when he knows the other thing and inhibits his action, e.g., out of politeness, embarrassment, fear of punishment or shame. Boredom is chronic if he has repressed the thought of it and no longer is aware of it. A large part of stupidity is just the chronic boredom, for a person can't learn, or be intelligent about, what he's not interested in, when his repressed thoughts are elsewhere. — Paul Goodman

she must provide a blanket of stability, which warms but does not suffocate, and she must tell her children the truth about the power of white power without suggesting that it cannot be challenged. — Maya Angelou

The only reason you should be an entrepreneur is because that's the only way the idea will come into the world. — Dustin Moskovitz

I just feel a connection with Marilyn Monroe. I just love her. I just completely feel what she went through. — Anna Nicole Smith

Happiness is a mysterious thing, to be found somewhere between too little and too much. — Ruskin Bond

I don't need therapy. I'm not going to see a therapist; comedy acts as my therapy. I put my problems out there. I talk about them. I talk about everything before anybody has a chance. — Kevin Hart

Hope is possible, when you decide to believe that what you are hoping for is possible. — Patti Snodgrass

But perhaps the question is not whether you can stand with the king... but whether your king can stand with you. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

It's a curse, really," Lady Danbury said. "I'm the only person I
know my age who has perfect hearing."
"Most would call that a blessing."
She snorted. "Not with that musicale looming over the horizon. — Julia Quinn

A lot of people say that Eleanor Roosevelt wasn't a good mother. And there are two pieces to that story. One is, when they were very young, she was not a good mother. She was an unhappy mother. She was an unhappy wife. She had never known what it was to be a good mother. She didn't have a good mother of her own. And so there's a kind of parenting that doesn't happen. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

The fights are always the same — Stephen Chbosky

Our obligation to the will of God is our obligation to the laws of practical reason. — Joseph Alexander Leighton