Quotes About Restlessness
Characteristic of sickness to stay awake when everything sleeps, when everything is at rest, even the sick man.
~ Emil Cioran
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Nu m? pot concentra asupra nici unui lucru, pentru c? totul m? plictiseÅŸte, totul m? îndeamn? s? m? risipesc. In schimb, m-am interesat de-o mulÅ£ime de lucruri, dar de niciunul pîn? la cap?t, cu excepÅ£ia plictisului, poate...
~ Emil Cioran
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In numele si sub teroarea ei (plictiselii, n.m.) parasesc oamenii caminul si moartea agreabila legata de el si se avanta in lume, spre a muri undeva fara acoperis si fara lacrimi; adolescentii se gandesc la sinucideri in zile infinite de primavara, iar servitoarele fara amanti se lamenteaza duminicile, de parca inima lor e un cimitir in care mortii nu pot dormi.
~ Emil Cioran
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The same feeling of not belonging, of futility, wherever I go: I pretend interest in what matters nothing to me, I bestir myself mechanically or out of charity, without ever being caught up, without ever being somewhere. What attracts me is elsewhere, and I don't know what that elsewhere is.
~ Emil Cioran
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Gdziekolwiek si? rusz? - to samo odczucie nieprzynale?no?ci, bezu?ytecznej gry. Udaj? zainteresowanie czym?, co mnie zupe?nie nie obchodzi, kr?c? si? tu i tam, ale nigdy nie jestem "w ?rodku", w ?adnym okre?lonym miejscu. To, co mnie przyci?ga, znajduje si? gdzie? indziej, czym za? owo "gdzie indziej" jest - nie wiem.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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know peace only when my ambitions sleep. Once they waken, anxiety repossesses me.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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my nature forces me to drift, to remain forever in the equivocal
~ Emil M. Cioran
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The same feeling of not belonging, of futility, wherever I go: I pretend interest in what matters nothing to me, I bestir myself mechanically or out of charity, without ever being caught up, without ever being somewhere. What attracts me is elsewhere, and I don't know where that elsewhere is.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Isn't history ultimately the result of our fear of boredom?
~ Emile M. Cioran
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What use is it to slumber here: Though the heart be sad and weary? What use is it to slumber here Though the day rise dark and dreary?
~ Emily Jane Bront
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My springs is getting rusty, sleeping single like I do.
~ baldwin james iii
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Felix's wife began to find monotony in an Eden so well arranged; the perfect happiness which the first woman found in her terrestrial paradise gave her at length a sort of nausea of sweet things, and made the countess wish, like Rivarol reading Florian, for a wolf in the fold. Such, judging by the history of ages, appears to be the meaning of that emblematic serpent to which Eve listened, in all probability, out of ennui.
~ balzac honore de ix
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That's the advantage of insomnia. People who go to be early always complain that the night is too short, but for those of us who stay up all night, it can feel as long as a lifetime. You get a lot done
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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E' strana la notte: per quelli che si addormentano subito dura solo un attimo, mentre per chi la passa completamente in bianco, diventa così lunga che è come vivere una vita supplementare e sembra quasi un privilegio…
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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That's the advantage of insomnia. People who go to be early always complain that the night is too short, but for those of us who stay up all night, it can feel as long as a lifetime. You get a lot done
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Sa shume kohe i kam vjedhur gjumit per te kerkuar neper udhet me te erreta te kujteses! Por gjumi me rrembente para se te udhetoja aq sa te gjeja cfare digjesha te dija.
~ barbara quick
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malcriadas, moverse inútilmente
~ Barbara Wood
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For me, insomnia was something ordinary, and it came and went for ordinary reasons.
~ G. Willow Wilson
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You can always recognise my restless peers and me; we are the people whose feet you hear tramping along the pavement at the other end of the phone line because we can only make calls while moving.
~ Victoria Coren Mitchell
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For repose is not the end of education; its end is a noble unrest, an ever renewed awaking from the dead, a ceaseless questioning of the past for the interpretation of the future, an urging on of the motions of life, which had better far be accelerated into fever, than retarded into lethargy.
~ George MacDonald
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There is no comfort. Our lives dismay us. We have dreams of leaving and it is the same for everyone I know.
~ George Orwell
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nightmares about
~ George W. Bush
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Sen bir aylak, bir uyurgezersin, bir istiridyesin. Tan?mlar saatlere, günlere göre deÄŸiÅŸiyor ama ta??d?klar? anlam az çok belli: YaÅŸaman?n, harekete geçmenin, bir ÅŸey yapman?n pek sana göre olmad???n? hissediyorsun; sadece sürüp gitmek istiyorsun, sadece bekleyiÅŸi ve unutuÅŸu istiyorsun.
~ Georges Perec
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Is it not unsupportable to be held down to a canter when you long to gallop for miles?
~ Georgette Heyer
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