How To Use Restlessness In A Sentence

  • Restlessness is discontent - and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and I will show you a failure. Thomas A. Edison 
  • Restlessness, anxiety , confusion, and twitching may also precede convulsions.
  • We are already in the twentieth century with its restlessness, its inquietude, ‘the age of anxiety’.
  • Behold the mountain rillet, become a brook, become a torrent, how it inarms a handsome boulder: yet if the stone will not go with it, on it hurries, pursuing self in extension, down to where perchance a dam has been raised of a sufficient depth to enfold and keep it from inordinate restlessness. The Egoist
  • Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething.
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  • One well-known quality of anti-depressants is their tendency to induce akathisia in a large number of patients, causing the kind of internal racing or restlessness that makes the meds impossible for some to take and, in some cases, can drive people to the edge of suicide. Furious Seasons
  • Like Jeff Beck, his restlessness and commitment overrode the commercial gains to be won by the more mainstream Clapton.
  • There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul.
  • While not depicted here, it is suggested that the inhibitory input to these DA pathways produces the overt and covert restlessness characteristic of akathisia.
  • In her novel, what abides is dissatisfaction, restlessness, the hungry tapeworm of individual will.
  • Each time we sit still with the restlessness and heat of anger we are tamed and strengthened.
  • His lamentation is lengthened and restlessness is strengthened and he is as he were The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The quiet precinct of the church - yard becomes an unquiet sea of death in which the sleep of the rude Forefathers, forever laid ‘each in his narrow cell,’ seems vexed by a restlessness that will severely tax the poet's resources.
  • It is not patriotism, that is to say undiluted concern for the nation as a whole, which leads some of the modern Egyptians to prefer an entirely native government to the Anglo-Egyptian administration now obtaining in that country: it is restlessness; and I am fortunately able to define it thus without the necessity of entering the arena of polemics by an opinion as to whether that restlessness is justified or not justified. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • A terrible restlessness that was like to hunger afflicted Martin Eden.
  • A variety of other clinical findings ensue, which may include anxiety, restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia.
  • With a touch imperceptible as dewfall, she touched her brother's mind and sharpened his inner longing with restlessness. Stormwarden
  • Slide 25: Clinical course in acute ethylene glycol intoxication 30 minutes to 12 hours Central nervous system Inebriation euphoria ataxia slurred speech drowsiness irritation restlessness disorientation Gastrointestinal Nausea and vomiting Metabolic Elevated osmolal gap Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The levels of adrenaline and endorphins remain high and can cause a feeling of restlessness and even a sleepless night.
  • With long-term administration, restlessness, sleeplessness, mydriasis, headaches and cardiac dysfunction can occasionally appear.
  • The most common early side effects of fluoxetine are agitation, insomnia, and neuromuscular restlessness resembling akathisia.
  • The restlessness of enforced inactivity is setting in. One foot up and the other foot down--
  • By means of their restlessness they produce innumerable currents which we call our passions, our thoughts, our joys, our sufferings, our desires, our fears, and our will. A Mummer's Tale
  • Such restlessness has not just been a by-product of institutional overprotection.
  • (for the general had chosen them) that they were each and all of them in their way comfortable, in the full English spirit of the word, and according to the French explanation of _comfortable_, given to us by the Duchess d'Abrantes, _convenablement bon_; but in compassion to Mr. Churchill's fastidious restlessness, she would now show him a perfection of Tales and Novels — Volume 10
  • A team that was revelling in overachievement two months ago is now hunkering down into a familiar sense of restlessness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stars did what they do, mostly: looked unbudging, transfixed, like cattle asleep in a black pasture, all the restlessness torn out of them, away, done with. The Best American Poetry 2010
  • Our cousins across the line, with their population of one hundred million, are still forlornly looking for the great American novel, and remembering the age and character of this Dominion I very much doubt if you will ever have the great Canathan novel, for the author of any such master-piece would have to have the geographical restlessness of a Casey Jones and the lyric fervour of an Archibald Lampman and the diligence of an Arnold Bennett and the humour of a Cervantes and the realism of a Zola and the fantasticism. of a Wilson MacDonald and the scholarship of a Charles G. The Interpreters of Canada
  • When severe, this withdrawal is characterized by tremor, restlessness, perceptual disturbances, disorientation, and clouded sensorium. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • Loneliness can be an intensely painful encounter, along with a deep yearning and a sense of restlessness. Beyond Chaotic Eating
  • Mélisande's restlessness with Golaud turns frolicsome, even transgressive, by Pelléas's side. An Otherworldly Opera
  • There were side effects even for the most amenable child: restlessness and insomnia, complete loss of appetite, diuresis, a tendency to “facilitate the flow of thought, generally at the expense of concentration,” and “a rather fictitious sense of fitness, self-confidence, and well-being.” Raymond Carver
  • The youngsters who watched the most television were more likely to rank within the top 10% for concentration problems, impulsiveness, restlessness and being easily confused.
  • I have akathisia (feelings of restlessness) from an antinausea drug. Q&A: Easing the discomfort of akathisia?
  • Paradoxical CNS stimulation results in talkativeness, excitability, restlessness, anxiety, mania, hyperactivity, delirium, and rage.
  • Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, mania, and akathisia (severe restlessness) are some of the symptoms associated with use of antidepressants.
  • Vladimir Girshkin suffers restlessness in varying degrees throughout the novel, except when he's hungover, which is frequently in the last half of the book. Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The symptoms which distinguish Irritative fever are a dry and red tongue; a sharp, small, but frequent pulse; subsultus; restlessness and delirium, which soon give place to signs of debility, with coma and cerebral irritation, sudden exacerbations, unequal and irregular remissions; rapid and important changes are also frequent concomitants of this form of disease. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • Some patients have an idiosyncratic response to cyclic antidepressants that are potent serotonin uptake blockers e.g., fluoxetine and develop a syndrome characterized by restlessness, hyperreflexia, myoclonus, insomnia, diaphoresis, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • Claudius sees through Gertrude's queenly behavior to the restlessness in her heart.
  • Riven felt incredibly mortal, but at the same time there was a rising restlessness in him.
  • From the audience came increasing sounds of restlessness.
  • It is that strange disquietude of the Gothic spirit that is its greatness; that restlessness of the dreaming mind, that wanders hither and thither among the niches, and flickers feverishly around the pinnacles, and frets and fades in labyrinthine knots and shadows along wall and roof, and yet is not satisfied, nor shall be satisfied Archive 2007-03-01
  • I talked about the difficulty of sleeping in stormy weather, stated the restlessness and semi-insomnia that the violent motion of the ship caused in me, and raised the query of how bad weather affected the officers. CHAPTER XXXVIII
  • Tommy's newfound intellectual and moral restlessness has cost him his wife and family.
  • Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth.
  • Every age is one of belief and unbelief but our own century has been characterised by restlessness and uncertainty.
  • The loss of spontaneity and initiative may be accompanied by personality changes, anxiety and restlessness, particularly around tea time.
  • By the way, "zugunruhe" is a an obscure German ornithological term for the nighttime restlessness displayed by migratory birds. "There's a shark-shaped fin, in the water of my dreams..."
  • The article really hit home for me and spoke to the root of my restlessness and discontentment in life.
  • Try not to let impatience or restlessness mess things up. The Sun
  • The loss of spontaneity and initiative may be accompanied by personality changes, anxiety and restlessness,[sentence dictionary] particularly around tea time.
  • It also works with people who have a wide range of special needs, such as emotional or behavioural problems, impulsivity, or restlessness.
  • So we find a certain impatience and restlessness in their agenda. George Neumayr on "Nancy Pelosi's Modest Proposal"
  • The same restlessness beneath an appearance of happiness, which Nick notices in Tom, he sees in Daisy as well.
  • Symptoms of physical restlessness or hyperactivity can be a part of the disorder.
  • In the first form (restlessness and dysphagia), the lesions tend to concentrate in the brain stem and the cranial nerve ganglia.
  • It is that strange disquietude of the Gothic spirit that is its greatness; that restlessness of the dreaming mind, that wanders hither and thither among the niches, and flickers feverishly around the pinnacles, and frets and fades in labyrinthine knots and shadows along wall and roof, and yet is not satisfied, nor shall be satisfied. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation.
  • My conjecture is that he owes his restlessness and volatility to his Spanish blood from his mother's side.
  • Dr. Healy continuously returns the issue of akathisia, a motor restlessness, as if this is unique.
  • Other factors such as frustration, tolerance, restlessness and impulsivity were also rated. The Sun
  • While thus speaking, he continued to move along the littered floor of the dingy room, with the undulating restlessness of some wild animal in the confines of its den, and he now went on, in short fragmentary sentences, very slightly linked together, but smoothed, as it were, into harmony by a voice musical and fresh as a sky lark's warble. A Strange Story — Complete
  • the restlessness of the wind
  • Despite her restlessness, she managed to get very good grades.
  • Eight hours after admission, she experienced increased restlessness, irritability, severe dyspnea, nausea, and vomiting, and she was incontinent of urine and feces.
  • He explored the realities of urban life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries.
  • It had been something more profound, less explicable, than disillusionment, mid-life restlessness, the fear of a threatened scandal.
  • I might proceed to give a few illustrations of this resultless restlessness, this dissipation of the youthful forces, to which I have alluded; but there is one phase of my experience here which goes further to prove its prevalence and baneful effects than a thousand instances derived from my knowledge of boys in school or in the closer contact of private tuition. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • Home is no longer where people come to rest but the motion created by their restlessness.
  •  Several steps may reduce akathisia, which in addition to restlessness can include agitation, tension, and uncontrollable movements of the arms or legs. Q&A: Easing the discomfort of akathisia?
  • There's a restlessness, a kind of peevishness, that bothers me. Jack Cashill's strange notion that Bill Ayers wrote "Dreams From My Father."
  • He sees through her queenly behaviour to the restlessness in her heart.
  • From the audience came increasing sounds of restlessness.
  • By the end of the 1950s Freud's fraught personal life contributed to a visual restlessness, and he began standing to paint, letting the raked perspective exaggerate the anatomies of his subjects. Lucian Freud obituary
  • The general effects, as summated by Sollmann [253] are, for _small doses_, pleasant stimulation; increased respiration; increased heart rate, but fall of blood pressure; muscular restlessness; insomnia; perspiration; congestion; for _large doses_, increased peristalsis and defecation; depression of respiration and heart; fall of blood pressure and temperature; paralytic phenomena. All About Coffee
  • Thus it was that toward 1215, or pretty nearly contemporaneously with the epoch when men like Grosseteste began to show restlessness under the extortionate corruption of the Church, the villein was discovered to be able to defend his claim to some portion of the increment in the value of the land which he tilled and which was due to his labor: and this title the manorial courts recognized, because they could not help it, as a sort of tenant right, calling it a customary tenancy by base service. The Emancipation of Massachusetts
  • A want of application, a restlessness of purpose, a thirsting after porter, a love of all that is roving and cadger – like in nature, shared in common with many other great geniuses, appear to have been his leading characteristics. Sketches by Boz
  • Although hypoxemia and anxiety may cause agitation and restlessness, anxiolytic medications should be administered only when the physician is prepared to intubate.
  • It is amusing to notice his lectures to Jeffrey, on his cacography, which may be attributed to a similar restlessness of mind.
  • Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization.
  • Some patients have an idiosyncratic response to cyclic antidepressants that are potent serotonin uptake blockers e.g., fluoxetine and develop a syndrome characterized by restlessness, hyperreflexia, myoclonus, insomnia, diaphoresis, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • The first warning of hypo-glycaemia was an unaccountable anxiety and a feeling of impending trouble associated with restlessness. Frederick G. Banting - Nobel Lecture
  • She hovers beside me with the restlessness of the young.
  • In two studies sponsored by the manufacturer, 25 percent of patients who added Abilify to their antidepressant drug experienced akathisia (inner restlessness and urge to move around), compared to 4 percent of patients taking an antidepressant plus a placebo. AdWatch: Abilify finds lucrative new audience
  • He didn't follow conventions, he took risks and created his own, making restlessness his metier.
  • Her dual or multiple personality is plagued by psychic restlessness.
  • In patients undergoing treatment for alcoholism, the medication may also give rise to a number of other side-effects, such as an unpleasant taste, gastrointestinal upsets, body odour, bad breath, headache, impotence, acetonaemia, restlessness, dizziness and occasional allergic dermatitis.
  • Restlessness is discontent - and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and I will show you a failure. Thomas A. Edison 
  • During labor it is useful to overcome the great restlessness, fear and excitement experienced by nervous women, and by its calmative power rectifies jerky and ineffectual contractions.
  • Everything about him was so quiet and controlled, after so many days of feverlike restlessness. Captured by Moonlight
  • The very glow of her poetic enthusiasm was but an outflush of trustful affection; the very restlessness of her intellect was the confession that her heart had found no home. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli
  • He complained of painful restlessness and hearing voices.
  • When the atrabilious humour is in too much abundance melancholia, characterized by aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness and depression could result.
  • waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness
  • Other nighttime symptoms frequently reported by parents include mouth breathing, diaphoresis, paradoxic rib-cage movement, restlessness, frequent awakenings, and witnessed apneic episodes.
  • Restlessness is discontent - and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and I will show you a failure. Thomas A. Edison 
  • Fortunately, some of the symptoms of withdrawal from cocaine and similar drugs—including insomnia, restlessness, and anxiety—can be treated with nonaddictive medications such as trazodone (Desyrel) and buspirone (Buspar). Helping the Addict You Love
  • These signals are responsible for the effects of caffeine consumption such as alertness, excitability, increased mental awareness, and restlessness.
  • The clinical presentation of rabies encephalitis may take one of two forms: restlessness and dysphagia, or paralysis.
  • His liberal-minded father tolerated his restlessness and arranged for him to work with the forest warden in a lakeside area outside Vienna.
  • But the evidence was at hand to show that the pasha himself, finding the islanders no less difficult to control for all the concessions made them, had been obliged in the interest of his own quiet and permanence in government to turn the restlessness of the Cretans into sectional conflicts during which they left him in peaceful possession of his pashalik. The Autobiography of a Journalist
  • Further, the growing mastery of technic which is so clearly perceptible in the comedies of the second period must have been accompanied by a restlessness under the hampering conditions as to the manipulation of character and plot which were imposed by the less plastic material of the chronicles. The Facts About Shakespeare
  • This can be minimized by giving the drug at bedtime. Parkinsonism, restlessness, dizziness, and sedation are other common side effects.
  • Common side effects of both older and newer antipsychotic drugs include akathisia - an experience of motor restlessness and jitteriness - and anticholinergic effects, such as sedation and delirium.
  • Whether it was a sudden, temporary insomnia or just mental restlessness, I meandered out of the sleeping house and onto the dark beach.
  • It speaks of his own desires, his restlessness, his ungratefulness.
  • His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation.
  • Euphoria is gradually displaced by restlessness, extreme excitability, insomnia, and paranoia - and eventually hallucinations and delusions.
  • From the beginning, with a masterful simplicity, these films have been ruled by an air of restlessness.
  • The vivid flashes of memory which do come to him only incite a great restlessness for its renewal, which, if it be for the time impossible, is only disquieting and discontenting. The New Tenant
  • In addition to this, most sufferers also experience awakenings and restlessness during their usual nighttime sleeping hours.
  • Yet attentional restlessness can serve people well in environments that reward sensitivity to new stimuli. The Science of Success
  • Life in the mountains and the deserts catered to his restlessness.

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