{"quotes":[{"text":"As I thought of these things, I drew aside the curtains and looked out into the darkness, and it seemed to my troubled fancy that all those little points of light filling the sky were the furnaces of innumerable divine alchemists, who labour continually, turning lead into gold, weariness into ecstasy, bodies into souls, the darkness into God; and at their perfect labour my mortality grew heavy, and I cried out, as so many dreamers and men of letters in our age have cried, for the birth of that elaborate spiritual beauty which could alone uplift souls weighted with so many dreams.","author":"W.B. Yeats","tags":["spirituality","stars","weariness"],"id":23223,"author_id":"W.B.+Yeats"},{"text":"Too trying, this is all far too trying, Parma thought. An ogre I may outwit or a Rahg I may defeat, but a horde of frightened villagers? Auay! How does Brandegan put up with it?","author":"Julius Bailey","tags":["learning-process","life-and-living","weariness"],"id":24212,"author_id":"Julius+Bailey"},{"text":"Can snore upon the flint  when resty sloth Finds the down pillow hard.","author":"William Shakespeare","tags":["weariness"],"id":25896,"author_id":"William+Shakespeare"},{"text":"We all reek of weariness. A room full of the black-soul phenomenon. All of a sudden I don’t feel so alone in the recognition of my own mixed feelings mirrored in those faces. In those faces, I see that the seemingly repugnant behavior wasn’t so atrocious after all. Everything is forgiv- able. Everything we said and did and felt was magnified by the pres- ence of something we couldn’t control, and that fact definitely brought out the crazy. Each of us will carry a balance of regret and pride for the rest of our lives.","author":"Angela Ricketts","tags":["conflict","deployment","forgiveness","war","weariness"],"id":32959,"author_id":"Angela+Ricketts"},{"text":"Sleep - kinsman thou to death and trance and madness.","author":"Alfred","tags":["weariness"],"id":55132,"author_id":"Alfred"},{"text":"Thou hast been called  O sleep! The friend of woe  But 'tis the happy who have called thee so.","author":"Robert Southey","tags":["weariness"],"id":55244,"author_id":"Robert+Southey"},{"text":"That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively to that most blessed and blessing of all natural graces  sleep.","author":"Aldous Huxley","tags":["weariness"],"id":78333,"author_id":"Aldous+Huxley"},{"text":"With night's Dim veil and blue I will cover my eyes, I will bind close my eyes that are So weary.","author":"Adelaide Crapsey","tags":["night","refuge","sleeping","weariness"],"id":85517,"author_id":"Adelaide+Crapsey"},{"text":"Weariness, which seeketh to get to the ultimate with one leap, with a death-leap; a poor ignorant weariness, unwilling even to will any longer: that created all Gods and backworlds.","author":"Friedrich Nietzsche","tags":["god","phantom","religion","weariness","will"],"id":86089,"author_id":"Friedrich+Nietzsche"},{"text":"The day had begun to feel tinny: a pretend day, a dream day, that for some unaccountable reason she had to go on and on with as if it were real.","author":"Sarah Waters","tags":["day","depression","weariness"],"id":104558,"author_id":"Sarah+Waters"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":37,"pages":4,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
