A Quote by Arthur C. Clarke

A well-stocked mind is safe from boredom. — © Arthur C. Clarke
A well-stocked mind is safe from boredom.
I like this thought: Your mind is a cupboard, and you stock the shelves. Let us make certain that our cupboard shelves, and those of our family members, are stocked with the things which will provide safety to our souls and enable us to return to our Father in Heaven. Such shelves could well be stocked with gospel scholarship, faith, prayer, love, service, obedience, example, and kindness
Everyone wants to be safe. Well, I got news for you: You can't be safe. Life's not safe. Your work isn't safe. When you leave the house, it isn't safe. The air you breathe isn't going to be safe, not for very long. That's why you have to enjoy the moment.
A well-run, well-stocked library with access to great books as well as the Internet is essential.
Boredom forces you to ring people you haven’t seen for eighteen years and halfway through the conversation you remember why you left it so long. Boredom means you start to read not only mail-order catalogues but also the advertising inserts that fall on the floor. Boredom gives you half a mind to get a gun and go berserk in the local shopping centre, and you know where this is going. Eventually, boredom means you will take up golf.
Patience and boredom are closely related. Boredom, a certain kind of boredom, is really impatience. You don't like the way things are, they aren't interesting enough for you, so you deccide- and boredom is a decision-that you are bored.
Every child in American should have access to a well-stocked school library.
According to Gur's theory of boredom, everything that happens in the world today is because of boredom: love, war, inventions, fake fireplaces - ninety-five percent of all that is pure boredom.
Boredom flourishes too, when you feel safe. It's a symptom of security.
Friendship, "the wine of life," should, like a well-stocked cellar, be continually renewed.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house unless they have a well-stocked bar.
There was an extensive collection of cookbooks in the well-stocked library, and he took to pouring over these in the evenings.
The environment in which I studied was so safe, I thought I would die from the boredom of it.
I will go to my grave believing that participation is best driven by the well-stocked shop window.
Eggs are not only one of the highest quality sources of protein, but they come stocked with various vitamins and minerals as well.
A comprehensive education is a well-stocked pharmacy: but we have no assurance that potassium cyanide will not be administered fora head cold.
The tendency is to blame boredom on the environment. "This town is really dull" or "What a boring speaker." The particular town or speaker is never dull, it is you experiencing the boredom, and you can eliminate it by doing something else with your mind or energy at that moment.
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