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Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By William C. Dement

We're beginning to realize that drowsiness or sleep deprivation, fatigue, is beginning to outstrip alcohol as a cause of accidents in transportation, particularly on the highway — William C. Dement

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Jess Row

Most Americans have a sense of what the blues is. But in Hong Kong, they have no sense of the blues. — Jess Row

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Ray Toro

I was Pac-Man. It was the worst costume ever. You would expect a big round suit, but it was just a mask and a smock with a maze on it. — Ray Toro

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Pamela Clare

[Iain, addressing the Rangers at the end of the French & Indian war]
Never has the world see a war as this one, but you turned the tide of it, spillin' your blood to keep frontier families safe. Years from now, people will remember the Rangers, the sacrifices you made, the battles you fought, the victories you won. I pray that peace will follow you all your days. — Pamela Clare

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

The secret to success is constancy of purpose. — Benjamin Disraeli

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Lu Yu

Tea tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties. — Lu Yu

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Larry Bossidy

The foundation of changing behavior is linking rewards to performance and making the linkages transparent. — Larry Bossidy

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

A task is a burden only when it has not been tackled. — Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Drowsiness And Fatigue Quotes By George Santayana

Christianity persecuted, tortured, and burned. Like a hound it tracked the very scent of heresy. It kindled wars, and nursed furious hatreds and ambitions. It sanctified, quite like Mohammedism, extermination and tyranny. All this would have been impossible if, like Buddhism, it had looked only for peace and the liberation of souls. It looked beyond; it dreamt of infinite blisses and crowns it should be crowned with before an electrified universe and an applauding God ... Buddhism had tried to quiet a sick world with anesthetics; Christianity sought to purge it with fire. — George Santayana