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Quotes About Tired

You can relax. I am not here to collect on the deal I blinked. You are not? Then why did you drop your gun belt? I am tired. I wanted to sit and the belt is uncomfortable. Oh. He smiled. Disappointed? No. Liar, liar, pants on fire.
~ Janet Evanovich
The players don't play the position game as much as we used to play. A lot of young guys go up and down, shoot the puck, go for the rebounds. You're getting tired quicker because the body has to react where the puck is going to go. You cannot read it, because you don't have the puck on your stick.
~ Jaromir Jagr
I used to work the graveyard shift.
~ Bradley Cooper
The Bible describes the Christian life as a journey that often takes us through the wilderness. You will get tired and confused. You will have moments when you wonder where God is.
~ Timothy S. Lane
My struggle is harsh and I come back with eyes tired at times from having seen the unchanging earth, but when your laughter enters it rises to the sky seeking me and it opens for me all the doors of life.
~ Pablo Neruda
A little extra caffeine this morning. It's gonna be a long day!!
~ Dan Brown
This is why we Hunt, woman. Look at yourself in the mirror! Do you want to die an old woman just because you're tired of using them? Acch!" Willi stood and turned his back on us.
~ Dan Simmons
people who are driven by something—or better yet, drawn irresistibly to a goal—do not count being tired as a bad thing.
~ Daniel Boulud
Dying, he has that look dying people get in their eyes sometimes, happy and sad, tired and spiritually blessed, all at the same time.
~ Daniel Wallace
I'm not feeling very worky today.
~ Anonymous
Middle age is when it takes longer to rest than to get tired.
~ Laurence J. Peter
You're tired. Sleep well tonight and tomorrow we'll see how far this reef runs - then we'll start some scheming.
~ Wilbur Smith
Father said a man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you'd think misfortune would get tired, but then time is your misfortune Father said.
~ William Faulkner
My brothers must be as tired of this as I, dragging love as a tally board behind us, marking off an endless but complex math of ego and one-upmanship and debt. But the men who came before us didn't teach us another way.
~ Chris Abani
Ich bin sehr müde. Einen zusammenhängenden Schlaf habe ich seit Wochen nicht gehabt. Unglaubhaft, aber ich könnt jetzt einschlafen. Kann ja nichts mehr verschieben, auch den Schlaf nicht. Ungut, übermüdet in den Tod zu gehen.
~ Christa Wolf
All at once I am so tired of this-of the constant threat of humiliation and pain, the fear of exposure, of trying to act like I'm normal when I'm not- that I burst into tears. No, I am not all right, I want to say. I am fouled, degraded, ashamed, a burden and an embarrassment.
~ Christina Baker Kline
Mother, I make it known publicly: I'm tired of my little brother. Will you please Give him to some charity?
~ Christopher Fry
I told her that magic spells only work until the person under the spell is really and honestly tired of it. It ends when continuing becomes simply too ghastly a prospect.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
I almost forgot to mention another fox I know of—a very wicked fox indeed. But you are tired of hearing about foxes now, so I won't go on.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
I think that I'm running from something I heard on the radio That everybody's working for the weekend When does the weekend start? What comes at the end of the week? The end? Picture a tired dog chasing its tail
~ Henry Rollins
But perhaps it is always so, that men form their conceptions from fictitious, conventional types, and then—all the combinations made—they are tired of the fictitious figures and begin to invent more natural, true figures.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Throughout the performance Levin felt like a deaf person watching a dance. He was quite perplexed when the music stopped and felt very tired as a result of strained attention quite unrewarded.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The day before yesterday I spent the night at Arzamas and something extraordinary happened to me. It was 2 o'clock in the morning. I was terribly tired, I wanted to go to sleep and I felt perfectly well. But
~ Leo Tolstoy
When I am alone You'll come back to me It's happened before It's called memory I'm not even sure If I know where to start But starting is second First we must part I'm too tired now To fight anymore We're saying goodbye At the innermost door
~ Leonard Cohen