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— Henry Ward Beecher"God has made sleep to be a sponge by which to rub out fatigue. A man's roots are planted in night as in a soil."
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Really it becomes a question of architecture. How do you move people through a space and allow them to have an experience? I, probably more than most people, suffer from museum fatigue. I always want to just stay still or sit in a chair and look at one thing, but that's not the experience of the museum.
— David Salle
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The thinking of creative and successful men is never exerted in any direction other than that intended. That is why great men produce such a prodigious amount of work, seemingly without effort and without fatigue. The amount of work such men leave to posterity is amazing.
— Walter Russell
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