264 Quotes About Sleeping

  • Author Andrei Platonov
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    At night, after his wife and son had gone to sleep, Semyon Ivanovich would stand there, above Matryona Filippovna’s face, and observe how entirely helplessly she was, how pathetically her face had clenched in miserable exhaustion, while her eyes were closed like kind eyes, as if, while she lay unconscious, some ancient angel were resting in her. If all of humanity were lying still and sleeping, it would be impossible to judge its real character from its face and one could be deceived.

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  • Author Sarvesh Jain
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    People who believe anything could be bigger than the love of sleeping has never truly loved sleeping.

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  • Author Sarvesh Jain
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    The whole world rely on sleeping when they don’t feel good, but what about the person who can’t find peace when they sleep.

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  • Author Stephen King
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    Hogyan tartunk ébren minden rabot egy börtönben? Válasszon a következők közül:A) Játsszunk Metallicát a börtön hangosbemondó-rendszeréből, végtelenítve.B) Adjunk minden rabnak egy kést, és utasítsuk őket, hogy vágják meg magukat, amikor kezdenek álmosak lenni.C) Adjunk minden rabnak egy csomó Dexedrint.D) A fentiek mindegyike.E) Nem fog menni.

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  • Author Paul Celan
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    Your hair waves once more when I weep. With the blue of your eyesyou lay the table of love: a bed between summer and autumn.We drink what somebody brewed, neither I nor you nor a third:we lap up some empty and last thing.We watch ourselves in the deep sea’s mirrors and faster pass food to the other:the night is the night, it begins with the morning,beside you it lays me down.("The Years From You To Me")

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  • Author H.E. Bates
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    Blowsily, frowsily, comfortably, toothlessly, Mrs Candleton was sleeping away the afternoon in her hair-curlers and her pinnafore.

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  • Author Christopher Morley
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    Although he kept late hours, Roger Mifflin was a prompt riser. It is only the very young who find satisfaction in lying abed in the morning. Those who approach the term of the fifth decade are sensitively aware of the fluency of life, and have no taste to squander it among the blankets.

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