Life Is Tiring Quotes
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Life Is Tiring Quotes & Sayings
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People don't always want to be with people. It gets tiring.
— Emma Donoghue
I'm so black, I leave fingerprints on coal.
— Bernie Mac
Prospero the Enchanter's immediate reaction upon meeting his daughter is a simple declaration of: Well, fuck.
— Erin Morgenstern
Literally, I don't know where life is gonna go from one day to the next, and that's as exciting as it is tiring.
— Kelly Reilly
Everything in life can be tiring and tiresome if we don't have the ability to look at it as if it's the first time we've ever done it.
— Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Never quit on your one and only dream !!!
— Raven Kaldera
You know, when I was younger I was into all kinds of art - drawing, painting, all that stuff. But I played drums, played piano forever.
— Shooter Jennings
The hours pass and the days and the months and the years, and the past time never returns.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Race is a constant factor in American life. Yet reacting to every incident,real or imagined, is crippling, tiring, and ultimately counterproductive.
— Condoleezza Rice
I've always wanted to be able to paint the dawn.
— David Hockney
By the time I'm old, I'm sure I'll have lived a full enough life. I think we're mortal for a reason. Life gets tiring, man!
— Edward Furlong
In the distance I see a lighthouse. The light washes over us and continues on its rotation. This time, I don't know where the light will guide us.
— Lauren DeStefano
It is in your hands to make life miserable or happy. No religion, spiritual leaders or knowledge will ever make you fully satisfied.
— Santosh Kalwar
You can't tell me the success of Kevin Bacon isn't somehow tied to his name. You're not going out to see a Kevin Hot-Dog movie.
— Jim Gaffigan
I love you. Forever and a day.
— Harper Bentley
I have lived one hundred years; and I die with the consolation of never having thrown the slightest ridicule upon the smallest virtue.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle