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When from our better selves we have too long been parted by the hurrying world, and droop. Sick of its business, of its pleasures tired, how gracious, how benign in solitude.
William Wordsworth
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1770
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1850
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She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. We've lost three games this season, but it feels like we've lost 15. I'm sick and tired of losing, sick and tired of feeling this way, sick and tired of not playing up to our potential and my potential.
Shanna Zolman
The people of California are sick and tired of all the fighting, and they are sick and tired of all the negative TV ads, ... in a couple of days the victories or the losses will be behind us.
Beverly Hilton
One of the simple but genuine pleasures in life is getting up in the morning and hurrying to a mousetrap you set the night before.
Kin Hubbard
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1868
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1930
)
a pioneer in the civil rights movement who one day was just sick and tired of being sick and tired, and refused to give up her seat and inspired a whole generation of people to fight for freedom.
Condoleezza Rice
The world will change for the better when people decide they are sick and tired of being sick and tired of the way the world is, and decide to change themselves.
Sidney Madwed
I like every part of the pop business - though I'm sick and tired of back-biters.
Barry Gibb
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1946
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I recognize that we also need more bipartisan cooperation to make it all happen, ... And I promise I will deliver that, because Californians believe that the state is on the wrong track. Californians believe that we need reform, we need change. But the people of California are sick and tired of all the fighting, and they are sick and tired of all those negative TV ads.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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1947
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Solitude sharpens awareness of small pleasures otherwise lost.
Kevin Patterson
Are you kidding me? The IRA doesn't care about him. He's just sick and tired of having to save starving children from third world megalomaniacs all of the time. I sit next to him in contemporary mathematics and all he does is draw doodles of himself in a cape fighting world leaders.
Tyler Durden
It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion, it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who, in the midst of the world, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
I write from solitude and I speak from solitude...However I did not seek solitude. I found it. And from my solitude I think, work, and live - and I believe that I write and speak with almost infinite composure and resignation. In my solitude I consta
Camilo Jose Cela
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1916
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2002
)
Those of us who are sick and tired of cutting up animals on the beach are sick and tired of cutting up right whales. It's embarrassing the number of animals I've had to work up and it's unfathomable that we haven't been able to reduce these (deaths) more than we have.
Michael Moore
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1954
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Realize that when you get older, you either get senile or become gracious. There's no in-between. You become senile when you think the world short-changed you, or everybody wakes up to screw you. You become gracious when you realize that you have something the world needs, and people are happy to see you when you come into the room.
Carlos Santana
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1947
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It's clear that this jury is sending a message to the business insurance industry that the American public, including the business community, is sick and tired of insurance companies deceptively handling and denying legitimate claims.
Christopher Opalinski
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