"The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety"
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The sentence sets up a hierarchy of dullness: the boredom of restraint versus the boredom of “uncontrolled enthusiasm.” That twist is the joke and the indictment. Restraint may be stifling, but at least it produces a coherent stasis. Uncontrolled enthusiasm, by contrast, yields a busyness that feels exciting in the moment and deadening in retrospect: endless options, constant novelty, a “pointless variety” that multiplies surfaces without adding meaning. Lancaster is puncturing the idea that more is automatically better, that personality is proven by accumulation, that choice is freedom.
The subtext is classically mid-century British: suspicion of vulgar excess, impatience with trend-chasing, a preference for understatement over performance. But it’s also surprisingly contemporary. Swap in social feeds, content churn, maximalist consumer culture, and “pointless variety” becomes an algorithmic lifestyle: dopamine dressed up as self-expression. Lancaster’s restraint isn’t puritanical; it’s editorial. He’s arguing that style, like thought, needs limits to avoid becoming noise.
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Lancaster, Osbert. (2026, January 16). The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-boredom-occasioned-by-too-much-restraint-is-120342/
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Lancaster, Osbert. "The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-boredom-occasioned-by-too-much-restraint-is-120342/.
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"The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-boredom-occasioned-by-too-much-restraint-is-120342/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.













