Hope likes justification, but can do without.
The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks' comment on married life.
Yawns are hard to refute.
Sexual boredom is ousting sexual deviance as the problem.
People are reluctant to cite boredom as grounds for divorce.
When I am bored with myself, I try to find someone to listen to me.
Pursuit of the approximate can conclude. Not so pursuit of the absolute.
The idealist regards facts as provisional.
Some live in a state of passionate indecision.
Bad faith makes the most of every ambiguity.
Undecidability is a useful category even in dealing with restaurant menus.
Most of my decisions in life seem absent-minded but inevitable.
I do not remember joy or sorrow in childhood, but listening for clues.
Beware of wallflowers. They expect to have everything done for them.
Striving toward a goal puts a more pleasing construction on our advance toward death.
Inequality is a fact. Equality is a value.
Intelligence in isolation turns to aimless marauding.
Intelligence without power cannibalizes itself.
Intelligence is predatory, but full of fastidiousness and frights.
Sentimentality is the respect the cold-hearted pay to feeling.
The sentimental want to be thrilled by everything.
Laughter and tears may not persuade, but they cannot be refuted.
An old man drinks tea and reads the newspaper--forgetting age for a moment.
After ages of bombast, the rhetoric of virtue has become ironic and shy.
Once discover comfort, and there is no turning back.