“I do nothing, granted. But I see the hours pass — which is better than trying to fill them.”
The Trouble With Being Born (1973)
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“I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to to dance better than myself.”
Mikhail Baryshnikov (1948) Soviet-American dancer, choreographer, and actor born in Letonia, Soviet Union
“I write to try to understand, and because I have nothing better to do.”
José Saramago (1922–2010) Portuguese writer and recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature
"Efe" report, in Arrecife de Lanzarote (Spain), "Saramago diz que escreve por não ter 'nada melhor para fazer'", published in Folha de São Paulo http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u68178.shtml, 2007.
Jean Paul Sartre book Nausea
Diary entry of Friday (2 February), concerning a card game
Nausea (1938)
Washington Gladden (1836–1918) American pastor
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 152.
“Methinks, I see the wanton houres flee,
And as they passe, turne back and laugh at me.”
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (1628–1687) English statesman and poet
As quoted in The Encyclopædia Britannica (1910)
Claude Monet (1840–1926) French impressionist painter
2 quotes in Monet's letter to Frédéric Bazille from Honfleur, July 15, 1864; as cited in Mary M. Gedo (2013) Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Art. p. 114-15 / p. 60
1860s
Adolph Freiherr Knigge (1752–1796) German writer and Freemason
Ohne Begeisterung, welche die Seele mit einer gesunden Wärme erfüllt, wird nie etwas Großes zustande gebracht.
As quoted in 30 Minuten für intelligente Schlagfertigkeit (2004) by Stephané Etrillard, p. 55.