Sentences with phrase «too weary»

Some will find it touching, some will be too weary of the plot contrivances and the smug Stone family to care.
You can't wait for bedtime, but by 9 pm you've found a second wind, and don't have a problem staying up past midnight doing the things you couldn't get done during the day because you were too weary.
Some who supported it say that they didn't understand its implications, or were too weary to care.
Elizabeth, I've personally known many doctors who publicly support vaccines (being against them is almost career suicide), but who are personally too weary of them.
The next is when one of us is too weary, physically or spiritually, to cook, and a meal that can be made automatically by one makes it easier for the other to rest.
We travel in our own fast tracks, and though we may want close relationships, we are too weary to take the initiative.
Finally, he accepts the advice of Nautes that those «too weary of your great quest» should be permitted to remain behind and settle in Sicily.
They get too weary of the battle.
The retailer reported a relatively strong holiday season, but financiers may still be too weary.
Most likely, civil rights lawyers were too wearied by the bussing controversies to think of new strategies, and many had become skeptical of integration altogether — hence the popularity of school finance litigation.»
However, the majority of them are annoyingly obtrusive or too wearying for your phone's processor in some cases.

Not exact matches

«I grow weary over the fact we have too many politicians who continually shoot from the hip and point fingers on economic matters without having a solid understanding of economics,» wrote one.
Like autumn's temperate climes too - quickly give way to Peppermint - mocha Frap season, it won't be long the fickle nation turns its weary eyes to the Maple Pecan Latte.
I pretty weary of aggressive investing too, but I think it's because I have no experience in it.
I am skeptical about the Mayor's support for the Expo 2017 bid and am weary of his close relationship with the Katz Group in light of their bid to build downtown area complex, but there has been too much positive movement forward over the past six years to stop now.
Lest aspiring writers get too inflated with notions of their significance, however, the Book of Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.»
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
Many Americans, Jews and Christians alike, are weary of the subject, and that, too, is understandable, in part.
I am weary of an American public that is all too willing to accept the lies and half - truths instead of thinking for themselves or calling themselves Christians too and are a too willing to demonize the very people they should be helping.
This is the embattled front line in this war: shaken - up youth workers who've been confronted by armed teenagers, sombre - looking parish priests supporting grieving parents of murdered children and weary hospital chaplains who have witnessed too many life - changing injuries.
I haven't changed my mind completely about all of that, but I have to admit that the thought of too much of an active afterlife makes me a feel a bit weary these days.
And those who dwell in His presence are not too proud to worship Him, nor do they weary; (19) They glorify (Him) night and day; they flag not.
I hope we become a refuge for the weary and the pilgrim, for the child and the aged, for the strong - too - long and may we all live like we are loved.
We, too, grew weary of repeating our tale — but we had not told all of it, not nearly all.
And I think a lot of other young evangelicals are growing weary of those arguments too.
Religion, too, has always had something to say to the weary, the anxious, the lonely, the spiritual wanderer.
If you are dulled and dazed with the fever and the fret, or weary and worn — tottering under burdens too heavy to bear — go back to the old outdoor home.»
I too grow weary of silly ideas and arguments.
In the pastoral life of the Catholic Church too, there is a weary emphasis upon «love» without any clear identity of the nature and characteristics of Christian loving.
I've always been weary of soup recipes calling for what seems like too much water, but this one gets all its thickness and taste from the beans, kale and garlic.
The kids have always loved spirulina smoothies so getting them to try a green smoothie for breakfast wasn't to much of a stretch, but to further disguise the silverbeet (chard) I've bumped up the flavours by adding some freshly squeezed orange juice and virgin coconut oil, so even the most weary reader will enjoy it too!
Though foolproof, this too can grow weary.
In the summer when I was first making changes, I was far too weak and weary to do more than that look at your site and be comforted knowing that someday I could have bread or a cookie again.
If you've grown weary of copycat or «me too» sauces, give Peppermaster a try.
For all of Calcavecchia's world - weary manner, he is actually a small - town guy, and a shy one, too.
It is wonderful to be able to compile a list of exactly what to buy for your little prince or princess, but spend a little too much time with the scanning wand and you'll leave whatever baby box store you are in both weary and overwhelmed.
You feel weary, drained, and much too old for this even if you were only in your twenties when your child was born.
Get used to it... get up, no excuses, if I could do it you can too, the weary feelings will go away when you get going more regularly.
This should be an enjoyable time with the goal of bedtime in mind — not a long road with too many pitstops that make everyone frustrated and weary!
It is not just another example of an all - too - familiar tale of distant persecution, from which the British can shield their weary conscience.
And if you still feel too pooped to go out and live a life you love, try out my favorite vitamin cures, which can definitely help revive the weariest warriors:
Greek yogurt is a great place to start if you're weary of changing your smoothie too much at the beginning.
I was weary of purchasing one because I thought they'd be too thin and see through, -LSB-...]
I agree Annette, I'm weary of the winter weather too!
i've been eyeing the StyleMint skinnies too, but i'm weary of buying jeans online.
I realize this is strange and I realize they might not be that difficult to style, but I was weary of them for far too long.
savor every minute with your man and don't open the door next time I've turned into a scaredy cat too... I don't know what it is, but I am much more weary about being alone these days!
Trying to meet new people is a step which many leave for too long, weary of emotions and stress returning.
Focus group interviews revealed some world - weary views: one 27 - year old said she'd cancelled her Tinder and OkCupid accounts because «it just takes too long to get to the first date», prompting Ansari to note that something «fun and exciting» had «morphed... into a new source of dread».
Those who don't can get weary after one too many bad dates, so the services have to dazzle them and keep them around longer.
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