“I'd rather be judged for doing something interesting than not judged and be so utterly boring.”
Book: Cometan, the Omnidoxy
its not so good.
"Royalty" (1964)
E. L. Wisty
“I'd rather be judged for doing something interesting than not judged and be so utterly boring.”
Book: Cometan, the Omnidoxy
Iain Banks (1954–2013) Scottish writer
“State of the Art” (p. 112)
Short fiction, The State of the Art (1991)
Bob Black book The Abolition of Work
The Abolition of Work (1985)
Context: The demeaning system of domination I've described rules over half the waking hours of a majority of women and the vast majority of men for decades, for most of their lifespans. For certain purposes it's not too misleading to call our system democracy or capitalism or — better still — industrialism, but its real names are factory fascism and office oligarchy. Anybody who says these people are "free" is lying or stupid. You are what you do. If you do boring, stupid monotonous work, chances are you'll end up boring, stupid and monotonous. Work is a much better explanation for the creeping cretinization all around us than even such significant moronizing mechanisms as television and education. People who are regimented all their lives, handed off to work from school and bracketed by the family in the beginning and the nursing home at the end, are habituated to heirarchy and psychologically enslaved. Their aptitude for autonomy is so atrophied that their fear of freedom is among their few rationally grounded phobias. Their obedience training at work carries over into the families they start, thus reproducing the system in more ways than one, and into politics, culture and everything else. Once you drain the vitality from people at work, they'll likely submit to heirarchy and expertise in everything. They're used to it.
Tara Subkoff (1972) American actress
Interview with Alison McLaughlin at New York Fashion Week 2012, September 2012. [E3Mfyzi3R90].
“Doing anything when you're bored is veryboring. Anyway, isof being bored. Theof being bored isand”
Aidan Chambers (1934) British children's writer
Source: This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn
“I give boring people something to discuss over corn.”
Aimee Bender (1969) Novelist, short story writer
Source: The Girl in the Flammable Skirt
“I find a lot of club music extremely boring.”
Andrew Sega (1975) musician from America
Gothtronic interview with Iris http://www.gothtronic.com/?page=23&interviews=899
Kenneth N. Waltz book Man, the State, and War
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter IV, The Second Image, p. 98
“Perfect order is boring, perfect randomness is boring, but complex systems are interesting.”
David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 4, Right Versus Left, p. 131
N. K. Jemisin book The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
Source: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010), Chapter 9 (p. 103)