Quotes about contention
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“He who is contented is rich.”

Source: on Twitter https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1316801215083225096, 16 October 2020

Their applause, cued in by a light-signal, is transmitted directly on the popular radio programmes they are permitted to attend. They call themselves 'jitter-bugs', bugs which carry out reflex movements, performers of their own ecstasy. Merely to be carried away by anything at all, to have something of their own, compensates for their impoverished and barren existence. The gesture of adolescence, which raves for this or that on one day with the ever-present possibility of damning it as idiocy on the next, is now socialized.
Perennial fashion — Jazz, as quoted in The Sociology of Rock (1978) by Simon Frith, ISBN 0094602204

TED Conference http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html (2006)

“I must learn to be content with being happier than I deserve.”
Persuasion (1817)
Works, Persuasion
Source: Pride and Prejudice

Variant: Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and i learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.


“Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.”
A 51, B 75
Source: Critique of Pure Reason (1781; 1787)
Context: Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their unison can knowledge arise.

“Design cannot rescue failed content.”

“Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge — and has to content oneself with dreaming.”
Quote in Avant et Après, (1903); taken from Paul Gauguin's Intimate Journals, trans. (1923) Van Wyck Brooks [Dover, 1997, ISBN 0-486-29441-2], p. 2
1890s - 1910s
Source: The Dogs of Babel
“The most content people are those who expect nothing, who have ceased to dream.”
Source: The Red Dice

Source: The Name of the Rose (Everyman's Library

“Three be the things I shall never attain:
Envy, content, and sufficient champagne.”
Source: The Portable Dorothy Parker

“Let the past be content with itself, for man needs forgetfulness as well as memory”
Source: Irish Fairy Tales

Martí : Thoughts/Pensamientos (1994)
Context: A child, from the time he can think, should think about all he sees, should suffer for all who cannot live with honesty, should work so that all men can be honest, and should be honest himself. A child who does not think about what happens around him and is content with living without wondering whether he lives honestly is like a man who lives from a scoundrel's work and is on the road to being a scoundrel.

“Upon the whole, a contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.”
No. 574 (30 July 1714).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
“Don't confuse contentment with happiness…”

Source: The Confessions of Aleister Crowley (1929), Ch. 5.
Context: I resolved passionately to reach the spiritual causes of phenomena, and to dominate the material world which I detested by their means. I was not content to believe in a personal devil and serve him, in the ordinary sense of the word. I wanted to get hold of him personally and become his chief of staff.

“If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.”
Source: Anna Karenina

"Thinking for Oneself" http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/s/schopenhauer/arthur/essays/chapter8.html
Essays

Part Four, Ch. V (pp. 237-238)
Source: The Good Soldier (1915)
Context: It is a queer and fantastic world. Why can't people have what they want? The things were all there to content everybody; yet everybody has got the wrong thing. Perhaps you can make head or tail of it; it is beyond me.
Is there any terrestrial paradise where, amidst the whispering of the olive-leaves, people can be with whom they like and have what they like and take their ease in shadows and in coolness? Or are all men's lives like the lives of us good people — like the lives of the Ashburnhams, of the Dowells, of the Ruffords — broken, tumultuous, agonized, and unromantic lives, periods punctuated by screams, by imbecilities, by deaths, by agonies? Who the devil knows?

"Queen of the Black Coast" (1934)
Source: Conan the Barbarian Omnibus -The Original Stories
Context: He shrugged his shoulders. "I have known many gods. He who denies them is as blind as he who trusts them too deeply. I seek not beyond death. It may be the blackness averred by the Nemedian skeptics, or Crom's realm of ice and cloud, or the snowy plains and vaulted halls of the Nordheimer's Valhalla. I know not, nor do I care. Let me live deep while I live; let me know the rich juices of red meat and stinging wine on my palate, the hot embrace of white arms, the mad exultation of battle when the blue blades flame and crimson, and I am content. Let teachers and priests and philosophers brood over questions of reality and illusion. I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me. I live, I burn with life, I love, I slay, and am content."
Source: Something Borrowed

Source: The Nomad: The Diaries of Isabelle Eberhardt

“Thank you, sir, but I am perfectly content being the bride of death.”
Source: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
“Most people learn to save themselves by artificially limiting the content of consciousness.”
Source: The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror
“Contented children are valuable, as is the peace that surrounds them.”
Source: DragonKnight

La forme bâtarde de la culture de masse est la répétition honteuse: on répète les contenus, les schèmes idéologiques, le gommage des contradictions, mais on varie les formes superficielles: toujours des livres, des émissions, des films nouveaux, des faits divers, mais toujours le même sens.
"Modern," in The Pleasure of the Text (1975)

“Only the happy ones return to contentment. Those who were sad return to despair.”
Source: The Woman in the Dunes
“… surely I could give him--a sort of contentment…
That isn't enough to give. Not for the giver.”
Source: I Capture the Castle
“I am as I am. The world is as it is. Whether I am content with that has very little to do with it.”
“Contentment… has an internal quietness of heart that gladly submits to God in all circumstances.”
Source: When God Weeps: Why Our Sufferings Matter to the Almighty

Book I, v, 8
The Advancement of Learning (1605)
Source: The Advancement Of Learning
Context: The two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients: the one plain and smooth in the beginning, and in the end impassable; the other rough and troublesome in the entrance, but after a while fair and even. So it is in contemplation: If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.
Source: Agnes and the Hitman

Source: The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See
“The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait.”
‘About Books, Recoiling, Rereading, Retelling’, New York Times, February 22, 1987.