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Oh ... It's too long a story. I never bore people I haven't know for at least a thousand years.
— J.D. Salinger
If only Simon were here. He could probably bore you to sleep.
— Cassandra Clare
I'm a real bore.
— Eric Roberts
If parents would only realize how they bore their children.
— George Bernard Shaw
Bore children, and they stop reading. There's no room for self-indulgence or showing off or setting the scene.
— Mark Haddon
Every improvement in communication makes the bore more terrible.
— Frank Moore Colby
More is more and less is a bore.
— Iris Apfel
I ought to write funny books. Life is really too horribly funny, but unless one's an outsider looking on, it's all such a bore.
— Graham Greene
Merin smiled. "I fought in battle and your mother bore two children. Of the two of us, I think she was the courageous one.
— Catherine M. Wilson
We tried not to smile, for smiling only encourages men to bore you and waste your time.
— Sheila Heti
Balance sheets bore me. I suspect if figures had excited me I would have gone into the city and now be a lot wealthier.
— Anne Robinson
If gun control bore any relation to homicide rates, Washington, DC would be the safest place in the country.
— Mark Steyn
Then she tried to bore herself to sleep by thinking about things like yogurt and the structure of a gas pedal.
— Jessica Park
Bizarre as was the name she bore, Kim Ravenal always said she was thankful it had been no worse.
— Edna Ferber
The arms of Tarth were quartered rose and azure, and bore a yellow sun and crescent moon.
— George R R Martin
When a lion meets another with a louder roar the first lion thinks the last a bore.
— George Bernard Shaw
The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animal.
— H.L. Mencken
Bore: a man who is never unintentionally rude.
— Oscar Wilde
Happy it were for us all if we bore prosperity as well and as wisely as we endure adverse fortune.
— Robert Southey