He says a thousand pleasant things, but never says “Adieu.” J. G. Saxe Boredom You May Also Like We are growing serious, and, let me tell you, that’s the very next step to being dull. By Joseph Addison Boredom, Seriousness I never allow myself to be bored, because boredom is ageing. By Marie Tempest Age, Aging, Boredom, Old age Now when I bore people at a party, they think it’s their fault. By Henry Kissinger Boredom Ennui, felt on the proper occasions, is a sign of intelligence. By Clifton Fadiman Boredom She has the reputation of being outspoken—by no one. By Jack Paar Boredom If you can’t stand solitude, maybe you bore others too. By Bob Gordon Boredom
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I never allow myself to be bored, because boredom is ageing. By Marie Tempest Age, Aging, Boredom, Old age