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Quotes About Exhausting

Nothing is so exhausting as indecision, and nothing is so futile.
~ Bertrand Russell
Having made the decision, do not revise it unless some new fact comes to your knowledge. Nothing is so exhausting as indecision, and nothing is so futile.
~ Bertrand Russell
A life too full of excitement is an exhausting life, in which continually stronger stimuli are needed to give the thrill that has come to be thought an essential part of pleasure.
~ Bertrand Russell
When a difficult or worrying decision has to be reached, as soon as all the data are available give the matter your best thought and make your decision; having made the decision, do not revise it unless some new fact comes to your knowledge. Nothing is so exhausting as indecision, and nothing is so futile. A
~ Bertrand Russell
Trying to know God and serve Him before we come to love Him is exhausting.
~ Beth Moore
Not death but disease is the real enemy; disease, the malign force that requires confrontation. Death is the surcease that comes when the exhausting battle has been lost.
~ Sherwin B. Nuland
Everything I did felt heavy and difficult—drying the dishes, kneeling for evening prayers, even pulling down the sheets to get into bed.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
When she stepped into the shop that evening, she felt an emptiness so vast that she almost couldn't breathe. Everything had drained out of her. "It's exhausting, isn't it?" asked Grandy. "A sadness like this. It's physically exhausting.
~ Susan Wiggs
The emotional toll itself was exhausting. Her dreams were haunted by visions of the rape and its aftermath, the violation of everything that made her human.
~ Susan Wiggs
The mere thought of trying to attract a suitor was exhausting.
~ Julia Quinn
I can't say if I enjoy the attention or not. It's really exhausting. But every speech and every interview is extremely important to me because it could be my last one.
~ Park Yeon-mi
But Yates was desperate enough to put aside his anxiety and give teaching a try. He could think of no more demoralizing prospect, after all, than an indefinite future of PR work—insipid, time-consuming, exhausting, and damaging to one's talent, not to mention sanity.
~ Blake Bailey
It's exhausting writing nonfiction, particularly when it's personal. It's tiring, always speaking about things that are not necessarily fun retelling.
~ Ishmael Beah
As an actor, you can't just be in the film. You're also in charge of selling it, and so you have to sell yourself, and you have to be very political and make sure to not say the wrong things. It's exhausting.
~ Rooney Mara
I don't enjoy the road life or WWE's really hectic schedule.
~ Rob Van Dam
I used to eat a whole chicken, every day, for lunch. I did that for four years. But it got tiring - go to the store, buy it, eat it. It's a mess.
~ Adam Driver
I'm an off-the-charts introvert. To me, being around groups of strangers is exhausting. I've had to sort of train myself to think about two tactics: finding common ground and invoking humor.
~ Sam Yagan
I'm done with effects movies for now. When you do a movie like 'Transformers', it can feel like you're doing three movies at once - which is tiring.
~ Michael Bay
truly understand what's going on with the youth of America, you need to realize we are the first generation that has spent our entire lives in the hyper-connected world. The Internet, social media, mobile devices—previous generations didn't deal with the ubiquity of this shit and have no clue how dangerous and exhausting it is to go through the trials of adolescence and young adulthood in a world that is always on. There is no privacy.
~ Spencer Baum
Le resulta agotador estar en compañía de personas para las que una sonrisa espontánia es señal de infantil debilidad.
~ Stef Penney
It's exhausting, the energy it takes to unknow a truth.
~ Chuck Palahniuk, Doomed
She had been an exhausting woman to love. But he had loved her no less passionately for the hard work.
~ Michael Chabon
The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
I had come to realize that I didn't have any feelings towards the AT that weren't thoroughly contradictory. I was weary of the trail, but captivated by it; found the endless slog increasingly exhausting but ever invigorating; grew tired of the boundless woods but admired their boundlessness; enjoyed the escape from civilization and ached for its comforts. All of this together, all at once, every moment, on the trail or off.
~ Bill Bryson