Quotes About Weariness
O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!
~ William Shakespeare
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For all things turn to barenness In the dim glass the demons hold The glass of outer weariness Made when God slept in times of old
~ Loreena McKennitt
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God was bored by him.
~ Victor Hugo
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God is a sound people make when they're too tired to think anymore.
~ Edward Abbey
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I'm so tired after dinner I fall asleep with my clothes on, almost as soon as my head hits the pillow, and so I forget to ask God, in my prayers, to keep me from waking up.
~ Lauren Oliver
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I conclude now I have no inner resources, because I am heavy bored. Peoples bore me, literature bores me, especially great literature.
~ John Berryman
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I think people in Great Britain are a bit jaded sometimes.
~ Annie Lennox
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I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
~ Fannie Lou Hamer
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I like this feeling of weariness after training, when I'm walking home exhausted, dragging my feet. I like this a lot.
~ Fedor Emelianenko
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I seated ugliness on my knee, and almost immediately grew tired of it.
~ Salvador Dali
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With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwomanly rags, Plying her needle and thread.
~ Thomas Hood
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I am too tired, even to be happy.
~ Gelindo Bordin
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Find Sister Caroline…And she's tired—She's weary—Go down, Death, and bring her to me.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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Ami sokáig tart, az tönkremegy és elrohad, unalmassá válik és ellenünk fordul, eltelítÅ'dünk vele, és belefáradunk. Hány ember morzsolódik le rólunk, akik az életünkhöz tartoztak, milyen sokkal merült ki vagy sz?nt meg a kapcsolatunk anélkül, hogy ennek bármi – a legkevésbé sem súlyos – oka lett volna.
~ Javier Marías
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el mundo entero se mueve a menudo sólo para dejar de ocupar su lugar y usurpar el de otro, sólo por eso, para olvidarse de sí mismo y enterrar al que ha sido, todos nos cansamos indeciblemente de ser el que somos y el que hemos sido.
~ Javier Marías
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You have played, (I think) And broke the toys you were fondest of, And are a little tired now; Tired of things that break, and— Just tired. So am I.
~ E.E. Cummings
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A silly man lies awake all night, Thinking of many things. When the morning comes he is worn with care, And his trouble is just as it was.
~ Edith Hamilton
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She knew herself by heart too, and was sick of the old story.
~ Edith Wharton
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It is only because I am tired and have such odious things to think about," she kept repeating; and it seemed an added injustice that petty cares should leave a trace on the beauty which was her only defence against them. But
~ Edith Wharton
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He paused, conscious that he had failed in his attempt to speak with the indifference of a man who longs for a change, and is yet too weary to welcome it.
~ Edith Wharton
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It was all terrible and tiring and meaningless.
~ Edna O'Brien
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No sabes lo que cansa nunca dejar de pensar en uno.
~ Alberto Fuguet
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Cansada del estruendo mágico de las vocales Cansada de inquirir con los ojos elevados Cansada de la espera del yo de paso Cansada de aquel amor que no sucedió Cansada de mis pies que sólo saben caminar Cansada de la insidiosa fuga de preguntas Cansada de dormir y de no poder mirarme Cansada de abrir la boca y beber el viento Cansada de sostener las mismas vísceras Cansada del mar indiferente a mis angustias
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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Hay algo de prohibido en el hastío, algo que hace avergonzarse de hastiarse. Como si no bastara con el sufrimiento está también la vergüenza.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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