Citations:thaasophobia
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English citations of thaasophobia
- 2001, ProfessingMedicine: Strengthening the ethics and professionalism of tomorrow’s physicians, American Medical Association, →ISBN (10), →ISBN (13), page 51:
- Mrs. M. L. is a 24-year-old, olive-skinned female with a diagnosis of thaasophobia, complicated by severe geliophobia.
- 2006, Des Kennedy, The Passionate Gardener: Adventures of an Ardent Green Thumb, page 213:
- There are any number of other phobias we gardeners entertain for perfectly valid reasons. Almost all of us have thaasophobia, for example, the fear of sitting. Why would you ever want to sit down when you could be digging something somewhere?
- 2010 January 21, Jennifer Schuessler, “Our Boredom, Ourselves”, in New York Times Book Review[1] [2], Jan 24, 2010, page 23:
- It’s common to decry our collective thaasophobia, or fear of boredom, manifested in our addiction to iPhone apps, the cable news crawl and ever mutating varieties of multitasking.
- 2014, Wendell O'Brien, “Boredom”, in Analysis, volume 74, number 2, , pages 236–244:
- But it is also possible that Schopenhauer and Fromm just had bad cases of thaasophobia, irrational fear of boredom.