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The witless man lies awake all night, troubled in mind over every little thing; when morning comes he is weary still, and his trouble stands just as it did.

Needless worry through a sleepless night changes nothing by morning except to leave a person exhausted.

Traditional Faroese Wisdom, Faroe Islands

Source: Havamal (Sayings of the High One), Poetic Edda, stanza circa 23 — Old Norse wisdom poem, part of the shared Norse heritage from which Faroese language and culture directly descend, public domain

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