"In the evening, when she was exhausted from working, they took away her bed, and she had to lie next to the hearth in the ashes."
Sayfa 90·Kitabı okuyor
"I ate only when I thought people were watching. I slept only when I was too exhausted not to. My body didn't care for me, so what did I care for it?"
Kitap boyu Amberly'ye üzüldüm durdum·Kitabı okudu
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THAT’S WHY
There are days hours moments in which I surrender am exhausted by knowing how little I know that we’ve chosen to punish ourselves days hours moments that wrench and distract perhaps you also go from weeping to laughing at yourself at roadblocks stains on your skin and the long way down
Edebiyat
Sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation impairs how the body and brain use glucose, their main form of energy. When you're tired, your cells have trouble absorbing glucose from the bloodstream. This leaves them underfueled, and you exhausted. With your body and brain desperate for energy, you'll start to carve sweets or caffeine.
Sayfa 46 - Avery·Kitabı okudu
"The very presence of people exhausted my emotional reserves."
Sayfa 136 - Bloomsbury Publishing
Two thousand years ago the Romans had the word probabilis . If something was probabilis then it could be proved by experiment , because the two words come from the same root: probare . But probabilis got overused. People are always more certain of things than they really should be, and that applied to the Romans just as much as to us. Roman lawyers would claim that their case was probabilis , when it wasn’t. Roman astrologers would say that their predictions were probabilis when they weren’t. So by the time poor probably first turned up in English in 1387 it was already a poor, exhausted word whose best days were behind it, and only meant likely .