Bored Quote by Alfred Lunt
“I can be bought, but not bored.”
About This Quote
Source Play: The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1939, Alfred Lunt, 1939
A witty paradox that suggests material value can be bought, but genuine boredom cannot be purchased, highlighting the limits of wealth.
In simple terms: Money can buy things, not boredom.
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When to use this quote
- marketing
- personal finance
- entertainment
- daily life
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does boredom mean to you?
- Can money ever truly satisfy?
Wealth cannot guarantee lasting interest.