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There is, in the Army, a little known but very important activity appropriately called Fatigue. Fatigue, in the Army, is the very necessary cleaning and repairing of the aftermath of living. Any man who has ever owned a gun has known Fatigue, when, after fifteen minutes in the woods and perhaps three shots at an elusive squirrel, he has gone home to spend three-quarters of an hour cleaning up his piece so that it will be ready next time he goes to the woods. Any woman who has ever cooked a luscious meal and ladled it out in plates upon the table has known Fatigue, when, after the glorious meal is eaten, she repairs to the kitchen to wash the congealed gravy from the plates and the slick grease from the cooking pots so they will be ready to be used this evening, dirtied, and so washed again. It is the knowledge of the unendingness and of the repetitious uselessness, the do it up so it can be done again, that makes Fatigue fatigue. — James Jones

Best to have only a few absolutely perfect trait - for example, my hair and eyes and sparkling personality - so you don't overwhelm. — Kiersten White

The first concert I saw was Cheryl Wheeler. — Dar Williams

I would love to work with Bill Murray. I've always been such a big fan. I think he's obviously a great comedic actor but a really interesting actor. — Will Ferrell

You sound so miserable."
"All novelists are. — Changdictator

Audacity is of all qualities the most youthful. — Ellen Glasgow

The tender Mercy of God has given us one another. — Catherine McAuley

3 By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things which are visible. — Anonymous

That's the trouble with survival of the fittest, isn't it, Dominick? The corpse at your feet. That little inconvenience. — Wally Lamb

He was having a seizure of projectile vomiting. This was not considered a sign of good health in medical circles. — Stephen King

It is one of the primary motives of modern art that it wants to abolish the distance which the viewer, the consumer, the audience maintain vis-a-vis a work of art. — Hans-Georg Gadamer