Dying Of Boredom Quotes by Arthur Schopenhauer, William Gaddis, Chris Rose, Arthur Helps, Susan Ertz, Marilyn Monroe and many others.

The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom.
How some of the writers I come across get through their books without dying of boredom is beyond me.
If there was no New Orleans, America would just be a bunch of free people dying of boredom.” -Judy Deck in an e-mail sent to Chris Rose
Is boredom anything less than the sense of one’s faculties slowly dying?
Someone has somewhere commented on the fact that millions long for immortality who don’t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
My marriage didn’t make me sad, but it didn’t make me happy either. My husband and I hardly spoke to each other. This wasn’t because we were angry. We had nothing to say. I was dying of boredom.
Really, these wizards! You’d think no one had ever had a cold before! Well, what is it?” she asked, hobbling through the bedroom door onto the filthy carpet. “I’m dying of boredom,” Howl said pathetically. “Or maybe just dying.
Are you bored with life? Then throw yourself into some work you believe in with all your heart, live for it, die for it, and you will find happiness that you had thought could never be yours.
I’ve got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.
As soon as you set foot on a yacht you belong to some man, not to yourself, and you die of boredom.
Who wants a world in which the guarantee that we shall not die of starvation entails the risk of dying of boredom?
I’m dying of boredom. Or maybe just dying.