Quotes about tire
tired clothes people
I'm tired of people taking off their clothes. Whitney Houston
tire pleasure labor
Pleasure is labour too, and tires as much. William Cowper
tired men race
Well I've got to get out of the rat-race now I'm tired of the ways of mice and men And the empires all turning into rust again. Out of everything nothing remains the same That's why I'm cloud hidden Cloud hidden Whereabouts unknown. Van Morrison
tired night flying
You can't do four movies and be good to everybody and be flying all night and shooting all day with a different wig and then be going to sing on Broadway without feeling a little tired. You endlessly feel you're letting somebody down. Sarah Jessica Parker
tired men thinking
A man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you'd think misfortune would get tired but then time is your misfortune William Faulkner
tired trouble minutes
American invents everything, but the trouble is we get tired of it the minute the new is wore off. Will Rogers
tired people attention
If we use no ceremony towards others, we shall be treated without any. People are soon tired of paying trifling attentions to those who receive them with coldness, and return them with neglect. William Hazlitt
tired people grows
We grow tired of ourselves, much more of other people. William Hazlitt
tired care stones
I am just a little tired of the Stones and the Beatles, and I don't care if I ever hear 'Louie Louie' ever again. Wolfman Jack
tired complaining sake
Don't, for goodness' sake, keep on saying 'Don't'; I hear so much of it, and it's monotonous, and makes me tired. Kenneth Grahame
tired people sake
I was tired of pretending that I was someone else just to get along with people, just for the sake of having friendships. Kurt Cobain
tired thinking differences
I think all of us in our lives feel like we can't make a difference or we can't make a change or it's too late or we're too tired or we're too scared. Kerry Washington
tired boredom endurance
I am fairly tired--bored beyond endurance--by the world we live in, and its ideals, and am ready to say so, not violently, but kindly, as one rubs salt into the back of a flogged sailor as though one loved him. Henry Adams
tired lasts satyagraha
Satyagraha thrives on repression till at last the repressor is tired of it and the object of satyagraha is gained. Mahatma Gandhi
tired people
Because people really got tired, too, of the same old formatted sort of thing, and the same old formatted music. Lester Bowie
tired littles six
After six, seven films, I started to get a little tired. Shooting takes a lot out of you. Luc Besson
tired school home
I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night. Norman Wisdom
tired thinking climbing
I think climbing mountains or buildings or whatever has been a really good metaphor for finishing my work. Because no matter how tired you get, no matter how you feel like you can't possibly do this, somehow you do. Octavia Butler
tired bored abandon
You don't have to be tired and bored. Get interested in something. Get absolutely enthralled in something. Throw yourself into it with abandon. Norman Vincent Peale
tired curiosity immature
...I had grown up in a world that was dominated by immature age. Not by vigorous immaturity, but by immaturity that was old and tired and prudent, that loved ritual and rubric, and was utterly wanting in curiosity about the new and the strange. Its era has passed away, and the world it made has crumbled around us. Its finest creation, a code of manners, has been ridiculed and discarded. Ellen Glasgow
tired
It's frustrating because you get tired of losing, ... You can't let it get to you, though. David Carr
tired motherhood thinking
I think every family has that moment when the parents realize they need help and think, Oh my gosh. We cannot do this all alone. Every woman has that panic at some point in motherhood when you feel completely overwhelmed and constantly tired. Nia Long
tired secret seeing
I was tired of secrets, tired of seeing things I was not supposed to see. And so I just cried. John Grisham
tired writing should-have
I was way too hyperactive to study for long. I would freak out, then crash, then be too tired to read or write. I really should have had less sugar. Mo Rocca
tired fighting hair
It is a bad thing to perform menial duties even for the sake of freedom; to fight with pinpricks, instead of with clubs. I have become tired of hypocrisy, stupidity, gross arbitrariness, and of our bowing and scraping, dodging, and hair-splitting over words. Consequently, the government has given me back my freedom. Karl Marx
tired wind yesterday
It all started off with stirring speeches, Greek columns, the thrill of something new. Now all that's left is a presidency adrift, surviving on slogans that already seem tired, grasping at a moment that has already passed, like a ship trying to sail on yesterday's wind. Paul Ryan
tired sick being-lied
The American public is sick and tired of being lied to. Patrick Leahy
tired hands voice
I don't know whether to toss you through that window or shake your hand and say 'Well done'" Henry said in a tired voice. Julia Quinn
tired waiting band
When we started the band, it was because we were waiting for a sound that never happened. We got tired of waiting, and we decided to just do it ourselves. Mike Shinoda
tired want waste
What I am looking for is a masterpiece. I don't want to waste my time. I am tired of experiments. Natalia Makarova
tired love-is mad
Maybe love isn't just a bouquet of roses once in a while. Maybe it's just sticking it out, when it's hard, when you're mad, when you're tired. Kristan Higgins
tired two giving
I wanted to stimulate thought instead of throwing things out or try to give a perspective. I just put stuff up and it's up for two or three weeks and I get tired of it, so I take it down and put something else up. Krist Novoselic
tired men faces
Who are the advertising men kidding, besides the European tourist? Between the tired, sad, gentle faces of the subway riders and the grinning Holy Families of the Ad-Mass, there exists no possibility of even a wishful identification. Mary McCarthy