Quotes About Fatigue
Treatment of depression or sleep disorders, whether a primary cause of fatigue or secondary to a medical disorder, may be beneficial. Withdrawal
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There she stood. Dark circles ringed her eyes. Her face was pale, almost snow-white. She probably hadn't slept, either. She was still wearing the same dress. Her hair looked like a bomb had gone off. She was beautiful.
~ Unknown
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Low thyroid doesn't kill you. It just makes you wish you were dead. —RICHARD AND KARILEE SHAMES, THYROID MIND POWER THYROID
~ Unknown
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Jobs that are demanding but don't offer autonomy burn us out.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Indeed, there is evidence that people are more likely to be influenced by empty persuasive messages, such as commercials, when they are tired and depleted.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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I'm really tired of virtue.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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Love drains you, takes with it much of your blood sugar and water weight. You are like a house slowly losing its electricity, the fans slowing, the lights dimming and flickering; the clocks stop and go and stop.
~ Lorrie Moore
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You know you're getting older when the first thing you do after you're done eating is look for a place to lie down.
~ Louie Anderson
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Nessuno si è mai complimentato con me per come mi destreggiavo tra i vari impegni, né l'ho mai preteso. Io stessa, come tutti gli altri, davo per scontata la mia bravura. Se mi sono lasciata prendere da te, e se ho fatto quello che ho fatto, non era perché avevo smesso di amare Guy. Ero solo stanca, avevo smesso di amare tutto ciò che aveva a che fare con la mia bravura. Avevo smesso di amare me stessa.
~ Louise Doughty
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home each evening. Exhausted. Bewildered by
~ Louise Penny
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Under the look of fatigue, the attack of migraine and the sigh.
~ Louise Penny
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My trouble is insomnia. If I had always slept properly, I'd never have written a line.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Tea tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties.
~ Lu Yu
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A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.
~ Unknown
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we have made work disagreeable because we have allowed conditions to obtain which force us to continue to work after we are tired, or at something for which we have no taste, take no interest in and have no adaptability for. For this reason we lose pleasure in work and it becomes irksome to us;
~ Unknown
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The day-to-day exhausted me!
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
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In the middle 1800s, North American doctors frequently diagnosed their patients with a condition they labeled "neurasthenia." It was a catch-all term that described occasional fatigue, insomnia, depression, and achy muscles — in other words, the symptoms of life.
~ Joe Schwarcz
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The whole drama of the world is such tragedy that I am weary of the spectacle.
~ John Adams
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Adam senses a large weariness in him, the weariness of an old actor in the middle of a long run in an old part.
~ John Banville
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must have been very tired, for I was getting as full of silly prejudices as a minor poet.
~ John Buchan
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He has done what he wanted, he had swum the county, but he was so stupified with exhaustion that his triumph seemed vague.
~ John Cheever
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She fell into the chair he had left vacant. "Don't sit in your father's chair, Amy," her mother said, not realizing that Amy's legs were worn out from riding a bicycle, while her father had done nothing but sit down all day.
~ John Cheever
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I don't wanna to play this game anymore.
~ Unknown
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Man - a creature made at the end of the week's work when God was tired.
~ Mark Twain
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