Don't let fatigue make a coward of you.
How sweet is rest after fatigue! How sweet will heaven be when our journey is ended.
All forms of fear produce fatigue.
You've got to keep yourself in prime physical condition, because fatigue makes cowards of us all.
Everybody has a great deal of experience in living. But no one lives in anything like the highest style of the art; and it is very disconcerting to notice how badly one lives in the sense of the extent to which fatigue and other discomforts are connected with one's important dealings with other people.
Seek and see all the marvels around you. You will get tired of looking at yourself alone, and that fatigue will make you deaf and blind to everything else. - Don Juan
Fatigue makes cowards of us all.
There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work.
So, to prevent fatigue and worry, the first rule is: Rest often. Rest before you get tired.
I work from fatigue to fatigue at my age there's only so much daylight left.
Acceptance is usually more a matter of fatigue than anything else.
Don't tire yourself more than need be, even at the price of founding a culture on the fatigue of your bones.
But it's the wrestler who can put the fatigue out of his mind and break through the "wall," like a marathon runner after 18 or 20 miles, who will survive. The key to that survival is in hard workouts that develop mental confidence to the point where you won't submit to fatigue and pain descending upon you.
Thinking is to me the greatest fatigue in the world.
Fear and fatigue block the mind. Face both, then courage and confidence flows into you.
Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.
Tap into what you don't want to say. Tap into that secret place, despite the agony, despite the personal pain, over and above the fatigue.
RECREATION, n. A particular kind of dejection to relieve a general fatigue.
Hysteria and degeneration have always existed; but they formerly showed themselves sporadically, and had no importance in the life of the whole community. It was only the vast fatigue which was experienced by the generation on which the multitudes of discoveries and innovations burst abruptly, imposing on it organic exigencies greatly surpassing its strength, which created favourable conditions under which these maladies could gain ground enormously, and become a danger to civilization.
There's the fatigue that you have to forget about, because the red curtain still has to rise.