No work is worse than overwork; the mind preys on itself,--the most ...

No work is worse than overwork; the mind preys on itself,--the most unwholesome of food.

Overwork tires; underwork wearies.

It is not work that kills; but no work and overwork.

There are a lot of offers. But I don't like to overwork.

I don't overwork - a couple of hours a day is fine for me.

Men do not die from overwork. They die from dissipation and worry.

It can kind of screw up things if you're trying to overwork something.

I'm trying not to overwork the muscles because I'm thinking about accomplishing this great feat.

I advise all the young kids to not overwork. You can't be out there blowing hard. You have to pace yourself.

I believe in work, hard work, and long hours of work. Men do not breakdown from overwork, but from worry and dissipation.

We often hear of people breaking down from overwork, but in nine out of ten they are really suffering from worry or anxiety.

It wasn't that Harvard was deliberately trying to overwork me, but I think I had a tendency to take on more things out of enthusiasm than were good for me.

There are days when I don't count sets at all, but then there are some days when I have to realize that I don't want to overwork because I still have an hour of cardio ahead of me or another training session later that day.

Preparation is a mentality... With wrestling being my background, I've always learned to overwork, overwork. Work, work, work, work. It's not always the talented that wins, but it's the one who puts in the most preparation and thought into things.

Each person's drive to overwork is unique, and doing too much numbs every workaholic's emotions differently. Sometimes overwork numbs depression, sometimes anger, sometimes envy, sometimes sexuality. Or the overworker runs herself ragged in a race for attention.

There are caste systems in American cities: Many are marginalized to the edges of urban centers due to real estate costs; price tags seem to lurk around human encounters; there's a cult of overwork in the middle class; workers at your local manicurist, your local fast casual restaurant, are exploited.

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