Quotes About Lethargic
The dreadful burden of having nothing to do.
~ Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
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I trust you told her I had succumbed to lethargic encephalitis suddenly, no flowers by request.
~ Dorothy Sayers
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You lethargic, waiting upon me, waiting for the fire and I attendant upon you, shaken by your beauty Shaken by your beauty Shaken.
~ William Carlos Williams
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He felt puffy, worn out, and bald.
~ David Lagercrantz
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I'm a lazy creature when I'm not acting.
~ Hayley Mills
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Phyllis Kaberry's description of an aborigine camp in western Australia is typical: "The Aborigines continually craved for meat, and any man was apt to declare, 'me hungry alonga bingy,' though he had had a good meal of yams and damper a few minutes before. The camp on such occasions became glum, lethargic, and unenthusiastic about dancing.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
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dervish and a girl with limp blond hair were playing a lethargic
~ Khaled Hosseini
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In spite of this fact, the Western powers have never given sufficient importance to the Muslim world. They have always been inclined to treat it as a big backward and lethargic child.
~ Aly Khan
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My ad-hoc empirical formula is that wherever you grow a lot of rice, there is a lot of art developing as well. My theory goes on to say that after having a nice meal of rice, one feels lethargic and don't think of work. When you don't think of work, you think of art.
~ Sudha Murty
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I was such a lazy teenager: I didn't read or play the piano beyond the bare minimum.
~ Stephen Hough
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Tired," said Jason. "S-L-E-E-P-Y. Tired.
~ Louis Sachar
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Heavens, how I detest change! I sometimes think that change, and change alone, is the source of all misery. No doubt Eden was quite static and lethargic.
~ Edmund Crispin
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Shiftless, lazy, and dadblasted tired
~ Andrew Levy
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Decent easy men, who supinely enjoyed the gifts of the founder.
~ Edward Gibbon
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İğrenç hayvand?r mart?," dedim. "Ne bulsa yer, leÅŸ yiyicidir.
~ John Fante
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Lazy But Talented
~ Baby Lou
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I'm such a sleep pussy.
~ Barry Lyga
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He slouched, he slumped, he scuffed his way about the house like something soft about to melt.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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Is it morning, or are we dead? 'cause I feel dead." "Nope, sadly it's just morning.
~ Shannon Hale
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Deep down inside, I am lazy.
~ James May
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What's unique about boredom is that, depending on the situation, it can wind us up and leave us feeling irritable, frustrated, or restless, or, rather than getting us worked up, it can leave us feeling lethargic. When we have more control and autonomy over the boring tasks, it's more likely that boredom will leave us feeling lethargic. If we have little autonomy and control over the boring tasks, we are more likely to feel frustration.
~ Brene Brown
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I am not sleepy myself, though I am weary… weary to death.
~ Bram Stoker
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Being suicidal is really tiring. A lot of suicides are so lacking in affect and so lethargic that they aren't able to kill themselves until their mood improves—spring, for that reason, has the highest rate of what people in the business call "completed" suicides.
~ Charles D'Ambrosio
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Rip van Winkle was lazy.
~ Robert H. Gurney
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