Scott and Scotland (1936), Introduction.
“Most men have nothing in their heads but their physical needs; put them on a desert island with nothing to occupy their minds and they would go insane. They lack real motive. The curse of civilization is boredom.”
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Eight, The Outsider as a Visionary
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“… as long as nothing happens between them, the memory is cursed with what hasn't happened.”
Source: Blue Eyes, Black Hair

“This is the curse of our age, even the strangest aberrations are no cure for boredom.”
Tel est le malheur de notre siècle, les plus étranges égarements même ne guérissent pas de l'ennui.
Vol. II, ch. XVII
Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black) (1830)

Attributed by James F. Rusling "Interview with President McKinley" The Christian Advocate (22 January 1903), as remarks from a meeting with clergymen on 21 November 1899. The overtly religious part is disputed in Lewis Gould (1980) The Presidency of William McKinley.

Source: World of the Five Gods series, Paladin of Souls (2003), p. 379