Quotes About Fatigue
He felt weary. Life was a battle against wear; the wear of machinery and the wear of the soul. Oil. Grease. Wear.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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That's how it is sometimes-- God comes to your window, all bright light and black wings, and you're just too tired to open it.
~ Dorianne Laux
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She could stay out all night without feeling the least bit tired, but when she first awoke she felt like a slug. And
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The most common complaint heard by primary care physicians today is fatigue, and the most common cause of fatigue is sleep deprivation.
~ Douglas J. Lisle
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Breaking any had habit is hard to do, but breaking apart a pleasure-trap cycle can he the most difficult challenge of a lifetime. The change of even a single factor, such as removing morning caffeine, will often result in a person temporarily feeling worse, as they experience unwelcome fatigue as well as the headaches, nausea, and anxiety characteristic of drug withdrawal.
~ Douglas J. Lisle
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I havent slept in days. And me and my latest girl agreed to go our separate ways.
~ Drake
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I can live a totally normal life and do everything I want to do just as long as I take my medication. My body will give me signals if it gets weak or fatigued, so I know when I need to take a break.
~ Toni Braxton
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Sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life.
~ Virginia Woolf
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My life has been regulated by insomnia.
~ Louise Bourgeois
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A conclusion is the place you get to when you're tired of thinking.
~ Jill Shalvis
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Don't kiss me, I am weary - Death will kiss me.
~ Anna Akhmatova
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Le rire énorme de cette femme, ce travail débile chez Touclean, la Bredart, les histoires abracadabrantes de Carine, les engueulades, les cigarettes échangées, la fatigue physique, leurs fous rires imbéciles et leurs méchantes humeurs quelquefois, tout cela l'aidait à vivre. L'aidait à vivre, oui.
~ Anna Gavalda
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Queste feste sono una fatica terribile, se le godono solo i giovani. In quanto a noi, alla nostra età, non c'è più niente che possa portarci consolazione. Servire, servire fino alla morte, ecco quanto ci rimane. E tutto quanto facciamo, è per gli altri.
~ Anna Maria Ortese
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Oh, I am very weary, Though tears no longer flow My eyes are tired of weeping, My heart is sick of woe.
~ Anne Bronte
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The most exhausting thing in life, I have discovered, is being insincere.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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I want to sleep all day and night (i.e., not live but not quite die) …
~ Anne Sexton
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I am so tired of that old suffering.
~ Anne Sexton
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After what others would call a fun day out together, we feel as if we have been at the Red Cross, donating blood.
~ Anneli Rufus
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Personne ne se demandait combien de temps ça durerait, l'interdiction d'avorter et de vivre ensemble sans se marier. Les signes de changements collectifs ne sont pas perceptibles dans la particularité des vies, sauf peut-être dans le dégoût et la fatigue qui font penser secrètement "rien ne changera donc jamais" à des milliers d'individus en même temps.
~ Annie Ernaux
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L'immense fatigue habituelle, impossibilité de faire quoi que ce soit. Des bribes de phrases traînant dans la mémoire.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Nothing equaled the bliss at the end of the day, after elbowing one's way with the first passengers into the crowded RER, and inching as close as possible to the center aisle seats, and standing for these stations, of finally sitting down and closing one's eyes, or doing a crossword.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Les signes de changements collectifs ne sont pas perceptibles dans la particularité des vies, sauf peut-être dans le dégoût et la fatigue qui font penser secrètement 'rien ne changera donc jamais' à des milliers d'individus en même temps.
~ Annie Ernaux
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When I was growing up, my family was serious about manners. I always wanted to put my elbow on the table to prop my head up. I didn't understand how other people looked awake. My head felt so heavy after the whole day.
~ Margherita Missoni
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I know that I've overfed myself trying to prop myself up because I'm exhausted.
~ Geri Halliwell
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