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Quotes About Tiredness

Everyone's mind wanders, without doubt, and we always have to start over. Everyone resists or dislikes the thought of or is too tired to meditate at times, and we have to be able to begin again.
~ Sharon Salzberg
I am very amazed by the runners out there because I like jog to the garbage can outside sometimes, and I get tired.
~ Kacy Catanzaro
Sleepless nights I'm not a big fan of to be honest.
~ Callum Smith
Man was made at the end of the week's work when God was tired.
~ Mark Twain
I no longer wake up tired. I wake up tired and afraid.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
It was one of those moments of perfect tiredness, of having conquered not only the work at hand, but the night who had blocked the way. Papa
~ Markus Zusak
It was the tiredness of time lived, with its days and days. It was the tiredness of gravity- gravity, which wants you down in the center of the earth.
~ Martin Amis
I have already thought it over,' said Rubashov. 'I reject your proposition. Logically, you may be right. But I have had enough of this kind of logic. I am tired and I don't want to play this game anymore. Be kind enough to have me taken back to my cell.
~ Arthur Koestler
Without enough sleep, we all become tall two-year-olds.
~ JoJo Jensen
fought the waves of sleep that kept threatening to wash over me.
~ Jojo Moyes
I hadn't slept properly for days and felt half dead, as if the fury and adrenalin that had sustained me had all leached away.
~ Jojo Moyes
I went about the market confused by many voices that could have been Mum's, many faces that could have been hers, and I saw that her tiredness and sacrifice were not hers alone but were suffered by all women, all women of the marketplace.
~ Ben Okri
I saw exhaustion in everyone's face.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
After three days men grow weary of a wench, a guest, and rainy weather.
~ Benjamin Franklin
You can detect a hostile listening or a bored listening or a tired listening or an excited and engaged listening.
~ Julian Treasure
Insomniacs are exquisitely grateful for people to recognize their weariness.
~ Gillian Flynn
I've worn down America.
~ Billy Crystal
I felt above all, tired. Tiredness: if there ws a constant symptom of the disease in our lives at this time, it was tiredness....A banal state of affairs, yes-but our problems were banal, the stuff of women's magazines. All lives, I remember thinking, eventually funnel into the advice columns of women's magazines.
~ Joseph O'Neill
There was another silence. I felt, above all, tired. Tiredness: if there was a constant symptom of the disease in our lives at this time, it was tiredness. At work we were unflagging; at home the smallest gesture of liveliness was beyond us. Mornings we awoke into a malign weariness that seemed only to have refreshed itself overnight.
~ Joseph O'Neill
CHAPTER 7 Squirrelpaw curled up beside Shrewpaw and tried not to think about the warm, moss-lined den where the apprentices had slept before. At least the small gully they were lying in gave some shelter from the chilly night breeze. It felt strange to be sleeping apart from Brambleclaw after their long journey together, but at least Shrewpaw seemed happy to have her back. Her paws ached with tiredness, and she closed her eyes, folding her tail over her muzzle for comfort. At first she
~ Erin Hunter
If I get tired, my concentration goes away. My decision-making isnt as razor sharp as it was. I will repeat myself; my memorys not great, I forget words.
~ Dario Franchitti
All forms of fear produce fatigue.
~ Bertrand Russell
Surprisingly, stress doesn't necessarily make us likely to indulge in bad habits; when we're anxious or tired, we fall back on our habits, whether bad or good.
~ Gretchen Rubin
the silent damnable small hours of the morning when one cannot sleep.
~ H.P. Lovecraft