A Quote by Zach Gilford

It is exhausting to be running around pretending to be scared at night - It sounds so wussy actory. — © Zach Gilford
It is exhausting to be running around pretending to be scared at night - It sounds so wussy actory.
You're all Buddhas, pretending not to be. You're all the Christ, pretending not to be. You're all Atman, pretending not to be. You're all love, pretending not to be. You're all one, pretending not to be. You're all Gurus, pretending not to be. You're all God, pretending not to be. When you're ready to stop pretending, then you're ready to just be the real you. That's your home.
Running around trees and across paddy fields can be exhausting after a while.
Lots of middle class people are running around pretending to be Cockney.
When I was a kid, I used to pretend I was Han Solo all the time. Running around with my fingers pretending they were a blaster.
[Margaret Thatcher] was pretending that running a country was like running a household, which she knew wasn't true.
Wearing a mask wears you out. Faking it is fatiguing. The most exhausting activity is pretending to be what you know you aren't.
I dont know if im running because i'm scared or if i'm scared because i'm running.
I have always been afraid... Always been pretending to follow you closely, alwyas been pretending to sharpen my teeth, when the truth is, I am ... scared to death just treading on your shadow.
In short? It is exhausting being me. Pretending to be normal is draining and requires amazing amounts of energy and Xanax.
I was born and brought up in the countryside. I used to live in a sort of converted stables on the grounds of a castle, and I spent a lot of my childhood running around with a pretend sword pretending to be Robert the Bruce.
In all honesty, I didn't love reading when I was a kid. I'd rather be running around in the woods or doing my best to scare the pants off all the children in the neighborhood by pretending my house was haunted or making them play Bloody Mary in the bathroom.
I remember running around the park as a kid and pretending, shouting out 'Michael Owen in the cup final. He scores!' To actually fulfil that dream when you're older and score two goals made it just a magical day.
I don't know how everyone writes a novel; that sounds exhausting.
I hate crowds of people pretending to be happy on one night of the year, where they get drunk and obnoxious by the end of the night.
I remember as a kid being scared of the things that go bump in the night, but I was way more scared of adults.
It's a myth that you can have it all. You can't, but more importantly, I don't think you should want to. It sounds exhausting!
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