“I find being a mother is a huge advantage. Of course, I'm probably a little more tired than I might be if I didn't have children, but I think they provide me the balance that I need to keep my mind off of lifting.” IfsThinkingNeedsMindChildrenLittlesMightMotherCoursesHugeBalanceAdvantageTiredLiftingBeing A Mother Author:Melanie Roach
“I'm getting a little tired of everybody quoting Ronald Reagan.” LittlesTiredQuoting Author:Michael Reagan
“I never get tired of exploring Americana or country music, and I always have a little bit of a crooner in me that never seems to go away.” LittlesCountrySeemsBitsLittle BitTiredGoing AwayExploringAmericana Author:K. D. Lang
“As for famous men who were not artists, I am beginning to be tired of them. Those poor little scoundrels who are called great men fill me with nothing but overwhelming horror.” MenLittlesArtistPoorGreatnessHorrorTiredGreat MenOverwhelmingScoundrels Author:Franz Liszt
“I'd been to a lot of shows and I was just tired of people being jaded about music in general. Just a lot of pretensions, a lot of the attitude that goes along with it was a little difficult for me to deal with.” PeopleLittlesShowsDifficultDealsAttitudeTiredPretensionJaded Author:Girl Talk
“My body is a little bit sore from all of the practicing and playing and training, and your mind gets a little tired of it, too. It's nice to be able to recharge and come back fresh for the remainder of the year.” YearsMindLittlesBodyAbleBitsNiceLittle BitTrainingTired Author:Tiger Woods
“I was so tired of the parts I had to play. There seems little for me in Hollywood, because, rather than real Chinese, producers prefer Hungarians, Mexicans, American Indians for Chinese roles.” LittlesRealPlaySeemsRolesHollywoodTiredProducersChineseAmerican IndianHungarians Author:Anna May Wong
“I am thoroughly tired of the fable style of narrative and shall do my best to get up something entirely different and possibly little more worthy.” LittlesDifferentStyleTiredWorthyGet UpNarrativeFables Book:Letters of George Ade Source: Letters of George Ade