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Develop a story where the end must be - 'This is what all work and no play does to you.'

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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" is a proverb. It means that without time off from work, a person becomes both bored and boring. The exact origins of the phrase remain unclear, though it was recorded as early as 1659.

Though the spirit of the proverb had been expressed previously, the modern saying first appeared in James Howell's Proverbs (1659).[1][2] It has often been included in subsequent collections of proverbs and sayings.[3]

Some writers have added a second part to the proverb, as in Harry and Lucy Concluded (1825) by the Irish novelist Maria Edgeworth:

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,

All play and no work makes Jack a mere toy.

The line appears in The Sea Lions: Or, The Lost Sealers, an 1849 novel by James Fenimore Cooper, when the Sea Lion captain Roswell Gardiner considers ordering a day off for his crew in observance of the Sabbath.[4]

The line also appears in the 1957 film “The Bridge on the River Kwai”, directed by David Lean and based on the 1952 novel written by Pierre Boulle. The line is uttered by Colonel Saito while addressing the British prisoners of war for the first time.

The line also appears in the 1962 novel Big Sur, by Jack Kerouac in reference to the author being interrupted by some rowdy teens while he tries to write down a recent dream.

In Tom Sharpe's 1974 novel Porterhouse Blue, the proverb is used by Mrs. Biggs in a lightly didactic capacity.

In Disney's 1979 film The Black Hole, Lieutenant Charles Pizer says: "You know what they say, Vincent, all work and no play..." The Robot V.I.N.CENT immediately answers: "All sunshine makes a desert, so the Arabs say."

In the 1980 film The Shining, the line was typed repeatedly on paper by Jack Torrance who was played by Jack Nicholson. The same sheets were also seen briefly in the last act of Doctor Sleep, the 2019 sequel to The Shining.

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