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The richness of the world, all artificial pleasures, have the taste of sickness and give off a smell of death in the face of certain spiritual possessions.
Boredom ... what is this foreign word you speak of, General? I fear I know nothing of it. Ash
Sicknesses, especially those affecting nerves and head, are signs that the defensive strength of the strong natures is lacking; precisely this is suggested by irritability, so pleasure and displeasure become foreground problems.
You are thirst and thirst is all I know
Boredom is a disease, too.
This disease of curiosity.
Wiv difficulty 'an injinuity. Jest bein' smart, like.
Want and sickness are too common in many stations of life to deserve more notice than is usually bestowed on the most ordinary vicissitudes of human nature.
Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey/Where wealth accumulates and men decay
sickness of hope deferred,
ingenuity. "This
An intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery which are due to contact with the material senses. O son of Kunti, such pleasures have a beginning and an end, and so the wise man does not delight in them.
Ill habits gather unseen degrees, as brooks make rivers, rivers run to seas.
When I'm stuck for a closing to a lyric, I will drag out my last resort: overwhelming illogic.
Ignominy thirsts for respect.
Sick I am of idle words, past all reconciling, Words that weary and perplex and pander and conceal, Wake the sounds that cannot lie, for all their sweet beguiling; The language one need fathom not, but only hear and feel.
Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill.
Idleness, simon-pure, from which all manner of good springs like seed from a fallow soil, is sure to be misnamed and misconstrued ...
True, as unwisdom is the worst of ills
Idleness is the stupidity of the body, and stupidity is the idleness of the mind.
Sluggish idleness
the nurse of sin.
Hunger whets everything, especially Suspicion and Indignation.
Intemperance is the epitome of every crime, the cause of every kind of misery.
Ill is the very word to speak, for none Can ransom or atone For blood once shed and darkening the plain.
Fine words dresse ill deedes.
Every ill man hath his ill day.
discombobulation
The wide discrepancy between reason and feeling may be unreal; it is not improbable that intellect is a high form of feeling - a specialized, intensive feeling about intuitions.
Sickness is mankind's greatest defect.
Long suffering had nearly annihilated all my ordinary powers of mind. I was an imbecile - an idiot.
Illness is a clumsy attempt to arrive at health: we must come to nature's aid with intellect.
Envy, the attendant of the empty mind.
Ignorance. In this root sense, ignorance is an act of will, a choice that one makes over and over again, especially when information overwhelms and knowledge has become synonymous with impotence.
Loneliness. Sometimes that awful feeling causes you to do something stupid.
The vague torment of ... ambition.
I hope that as a totally literate human being that you don't even know what "illiteracy" is because it simply doesn't exist in your world.
Intelligence is perhaps but a malady, -a beautiful malady; the oysters's pearl.
Idleness leads to insolence.
Buggeration and Fuckery
I felt physically weak and broken down, but my worse ailment was an unutterable wretchedness of mind; a wretchedness which kept drawing from me silent tears.
It is against stupidity in every shape and form that we have to wage our eternal battle. But how can we wonder at the want of sense on the part of those who have had no advantages, when we see such plentiful absence of that commodity on the part of those who have had all the advantages?
For disorder obstructs: besides, it doth disgust life, distract the appetities, and yield no true relish to the senses.
Indifference is the sign of sickness, a sickness of the soul more contagious than any other.
Intellect is a fire; rash and pitiless it melts this wonderful bone-house which is called man. Genius even, as it is the greatestgood, is the greatest harm.
What heart can think, or tongue express, The harm that groweth of idleness?
Reason, by a weariness that made everything around
Now that I think about it, it seems to me that's what Idiocy is: the ability to be enthusiastic all the time about anything you like, so that a drawing on the wall does not have to be diminished by the memory of the frescoes of Giotto in Padua.
Ingratitude is the soul's enemy ... Ingratitude is a burning wind that dries up the source of love, the dew of mercy, the streams of grace.
Inconstancy. - Things have different qualities, and the soul different inclinations; for nothing is simple which is presented to the soul, and the soul never presents itself simply to any object. Hence it comes that we weep and laugh at the same thing.
Madness, Brother Masseo, is the salt which prevents good sense from rotting.
Sickness is a sort of early old age; it teaches us a diffidence in our earthly state.
Reason is intelligence taking exercise. Imagination is intelligence with an erection.
Sickness occurs when we desire what we need and what's desirable with equal intensity, suffering our lack of perfection as if we were suffering for lack of bread.
The war existing between the senses and reason.
You are my sickness,
Three-quarters of the sicknesses of intelligent people come from their intelligence. They need at least a doctor who can understand this sickness.
Indolence and stupidity are first cousins.
Ignorance is Illiteracy.
Men and women make sad mistakes about their own symptoms, taking their vague, uneasy longings sometimes for genius, sometimes for religion, and oftener still for a mighty love.
There is a mental fatigue which is a spurious kind of remorse, and has all the anguish of the nobler feeling. It is an utter weariness and prostration of spirit, a sickness of heart and mind, a bitter longing to lie down and die.
Stupidity is the result of a complete absence of imagination, silliness of its excess
Immaturity is the incapacity to use one's intelligence without the guidance of another.
That and loneliness.
Sickness is a place, ... and it's always a place where there's no company, where nobody can follow.
Avarice is especially, I suppose, a disease of the imagination.
Only one enemy is worse than despair: indifference. In every area of human creativity, indifference is the enemy; indifference of evil is worse than evil, because it is also sterile.
The stupidity of one brain multiplied by twelve.
The ill design is most ill for the designer.
Boredom is a terrible affliction of the soulless.
Immoderation, Mariotta, is a thief of money and intestinal joy, but who'd check it? Not I. Here I am, weeping soft tears of myrrh, to prove it.
You are in love with intelligence, until it frightens you. For your ideas are terrifying and your hearts are faint. Your acts of pity and cruelty are absurd, committed with no calm, as if they were irresistible. Finally, you fear blood more and more. Blood and time.
Scepticism, that dry caries of the intelligence.
I asked my dad what afflicted meant and he said 'Sickness son, and things that don't fit.
Hatred - The anger of the weak.
Laziness. Unwarranted repose of manner in a person of low degree.
A lazy frost, a numbness of the mind.
For by my fay, I cannot reason.
The man who does ill, ill must suffer too.
Amiable weaknesses of human nature.
by indignities men come to dignities
Loneliness was an unsatisfied thirst for illusion.
The taint of arrogance will I not know ...
When people's ill, they come to I, I Physics, bleeds, and sweats 'em; Sometimes they live, sometimes they die. What's that to I? I lets 'em.
The consciousness of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance of the vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.
The cause of laziness is physiological; it is an infirmity of the constitution, and its victim is as much to be pitied as a sufferer from any other constitutional infirmity. It is even worse than many other diseases; from them the patient may recover, while this is incurable.
Oh, wearisome condition of humanity,
Born under one law, to another bound;
Vainly begot, and yet forbidden vanity,
Created sick, commanded to be sound.
Boredom, that traitorous devil that posseses us to do things sometimes useless, and often stupid.
One has the idea of a stupid man as perfectly healthy and ordinary, and of illness as making one refined and clever and unusual.
I know no disease of the soul but ignorance, a pernicious evil, the darkener of man's life, the disturber of his reason, and common confounder of truth.
Our intelligence is imperfect, surely, and newly arisen; the ease with which it can be sweet-talked, overwhelmed, or subverted by other hardwired propensities - sometimes themselves disguised as the cool light of reason - is worrisome.
The abstract intelligence produces a fatigue that's the worst of all fatigues. It doesn't weigh on us like bodily fatigue, nor disconcert like the fatigue of emotional experience. It's the weight of our consciousness of the world, a shortness of breath in our soul.
It is the mind that maketh good of ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor.
Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will.
Indolence is the dry rot of even a good mind and a good character; the practical uselessness of both. It is the waste of what might be a happy and useful life.
Ignorancy is bliss.
Art hath an enemy called Ignorance.
Good sense, disciplined by experience and inspired by goodness, issues in practical wisdom.
When a man is ill his very goodness is sickly.
Ambition - it is the last infirmity of noble minds.
Reason cannot produce the poetry disorder does.