"Jump out the window if you are the object of passion. Flee it if you feel it. Passion goes, boredom remains"
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The second sentence sharpens the blade. If you feel passion, flee it. She’s not only rejecting being objectified; she’s distrusting her own intoxication. The subtext is control: passion makes you predictable, and predictability makes you governable. Chanel’s brand mythology - the self-invented woman, the cool silhouette, the refusal of frills - depends on the idea that freedom requires emotional austerity.
“Passion goes, boredom remains” is the line that does the cultural work. It punctures the romantic narrative that intensity is proof of truth. Chanel reframes passion as a temporary weather system, while boredom is architecture: what you’re left living inside once the drama evaporates. Coming from a designer who built an empire on timelessness and restraint, it reads less like cynicism than strategy. She’s arguing that the real luxury is not being swept away - it’s not needing to be.
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| Topic | Romantic |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Chanel, Coco. (2026, January 18). Jump out the window if you are the object of passion. Flee it if you feel it. Passion goes, boredom remains. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/jump-out-the-window-if-you-are-the-object-of-23179/
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Chanel, Coco. "Jump out the window if you are the object of passion. Flee it if you feel it. Passion goes, boredom remains." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/jump-out-the-window-if-you-are-the-object-of-23179/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Jump out the window if you are the object of passion. Flee it if you feel it. Passion goes, boredom remains." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/jump-out-the-window-if-you-are-the-object-of-23179/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.









