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Dawn: When men of reason go to bed. ~Ambrose Bierce


Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep. ~Fran Lebowitz


Sleep... Oh! how I loathe those little slices of death. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


And if tonight my soul may find her peace
in sleep, and sink in good oblivion,
and in the morning wake like a new-opened flower
then I have been dipped again in God, and new-created.
~D.H. Lawrence


It's a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it's light out. ~Calvin


Most people do not consider dawn to be an attractive experience - unless they are still up. ~Ellen Goodman


If you can't sleep, then get up and do something instead of lying there worrying. It's the worry that gets you, not the lack of sleep. ~Dale Carnegie


No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap. ~Carrie Snow


Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
Chief nourisher in life's feast.
~William Shakespeare, Macbeth


There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled. ~Edward Lucas


People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one. ~Leo J. Burke


Consciousness: that annoying time between naps. ~Author Unknown


The bed is a bundle of paradoxes: we go to it with reluctance, yet we quit it with regret; we make up our minds every night to leave it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to keep it late. ~Charles Caleb Colton


A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book. ~Irish Proverb


There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast. ~Author Unknown


Insomnia is a gross feeder. It will nourish itself on any kind of thinking, including thinking about not thinking. ~Clifton Fadiman


Sleep is a symptom of caffeine deprivation. ~Author Unknown


Sleep is the interest we have to pay on the capital which is called in at death; and the higher the rate of interest and the more regularly it is paid, the further the date of redemption is postponed. ~Arthur Schopenhauer


If a man had as many ideas during the day as he does when he has insomnia, he'd make a fortune. ~Griff Niblack


A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow. ~Charlotte Bronte


Nothing cures insomnia like the realization that it's time to get up. ~Author Unknown


O bed! O bed! delicious bed!
That heaven upon earth to the weary head.
~Thomas Hood, Miss Kilmansegg - Her Dream


Without enough sleep, we all become tall two-year-olds. ~JoJo Jensen, Dirt Farmer Wisdom, 2002


There is no hope for a civilization which starts each day to the sound of an alarm clock. ~Author Unknown


It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it. ~John Steinbeck


Don't fight with the pillow, but lay down your head
And kick every worriment out of the bed.
~Edmund Vance Cooke


Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon
Smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss
Of blankets....
~Rupert Brooke, "The Great Lover,"


The best bridge between despair and hope is a good night's sleep. ~E. Joseph Cossman


Sleep lingers all our lifetime about our eyes, as night hovers all day in the boughs of the fir-tree. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson


Fatigue is the best pillow. ~Benjamin Franklin


I'm not asleep... but that doesn't mean I'm awake. ~Author Unknown


When you have insomnia, you're never really asleep, and you're never really awake. ~From the movie Fight Club, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk


In its early stages, insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refuge. ~Colette


Leisure time is that five or six hours when you sleep at night. ~George Allen


How do people go to sleep? I'm afraid I've lost the knack. I might try busting myself smartly over the temple with the night-light. I might repeat to myself, slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations beautiful from minds profound; if I can remember any of the damn things. ~Dorothy Parker


There are twelve hours in the day, and above fifty in the night. ~Marie de Rabutin-Chantal


Sleeplessness is a desert without vegetation or inhabitants. ~Jessamyn West

Dreams are answers to questions we haven't yet figured out how to ask. ~X-Files


Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare. ~H.F. Hedge


All the things one has forgotten scream for help in dreams. ~Elias Canetti


Dreams are only thoughts you didn't have time to think about during the day. ~Author Unknown


A dream which is not interpreted is like a letter which is not read. ~The Talmud


Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you. ~Marsha Norman


A dream has power to poison sleep. ~Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Mutability"


Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives. ~William Dement


Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~Edgar Cayce


I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake. ~Rene Descartes, "Meditations on First Philosophy"


Anyone can escape into sleep, we are all geniuses when we dream, the butcher's the poet's equal there. ~E.M. Cioran, The Tempation to Exist


That which the dream shows is the shadow of such wisdom as exists in man, even if during his waking state he may know nothing about it.... We do not know it because we are fooling away our time with outward and perishing things, and are asleep in regard to that which is real within ourself. ~Paracelsus, quoted in The Dream Game


Huge and mighty forms that do not live like living men, moved slowly through the mind by day and were trouble to my dreams. ~Wordsworth, Resolution and Independence


Recall the old story of the rather refined young man who preferred sex dreams to visiting brothels because he met a much nicer type of girl that way. ~Vivian Mercer


I think we dream so we don't have to be apart so long. If we're in each other's dreams, we can play together all night. ~Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes~


For dhrames always go by conthraries, my dear. ~Samuel Lover, Rory O' More


In a dream you are never eighty. ~Anne Sexton


I have always been amazed at the way an ordinary observer lends so much more credence and attaches so much more importance to waking events than to those occurring in dreams.... Man... is above all the plaything of his memory. ~Andre Breton, "Manifesto of Surrealism," 1924


A dream is a microscope through which we look at the hidden occurrences in our soul. ~Author Unknown


The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary. ~Ashleigh Brilliant


Codi: "So you think we all just have animal dreams. We can't think of anything to dream except our ordinary lives."
Loyd: "Only if you have an ordinary life. If you want sweet dreams, you've got to live a sweet life."
~Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams


For a dreamer, night's the only time of day. ~From the movie Newsies


Those who have compared our life to a dream were right.... We sleeping wake, and waking sleep. ~Michel de Montaigne, Essays, 1580


A daydream is a meal at which images are eaten. Some of us are gourmets, some gourmands, and a good many take their images precooked out of a can and swallow them down whole, absent-mindedly and with little relish. ~W.H. Auden


How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares, were there a danger of their coming true! ~Logan Pearsall Smith, Afterthoughts


He does not need opium. He has the gift of reverie. ~Anais Nin


To lose one's self in reverie, one must be either very happy, or very unhappy. Reverie is the child of extremes. ~Antoine Rivarol


Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


When ideas float in our mind without any reflection or regard of the understanding, it is that which the French call revery, our language has scarce a name for it. ~John Locke


All religions will pass, but this will remain: simply sitting in a chair and looking in the distance. ~V.V. Rozanov


Sometimes, in a summer morning, having taken my accustomed bath, I sat in my sunny doorway from sunrise till noon, rapt in reverie. ~Henry David Thoreau


Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding. ~Locke


I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering. ~Steven Wright

There they stand, the innumerable stars, shining in order like a living hymn, written in light. ~N.P. Willis


Night time is really the best time to work. All the ideas are there to be yours because everyone else is asleep. ~Catherine O'Hara


I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day. ~Vincent Van Gogh


The night walked down the sky with the moon in her hand. ~Frederick L. Knowles


There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls. ~George Carlin


Most glorious night!
Thou wert not sent for slumber!
~Lord Byron, Childe Harold


Night, the beloved. Night, when words fade and things come alive. When the destructive analysis of day is done, and all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. When man reassembles his fragmentary self and grows with the calm of a tree. ~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry


By night, an atheist half believes in God. ~Edward Young, Night Thoughts


O radiant Dark! O darkly fostered ray!
Thou hast a joy too deep for shallow Day.
~George Eliot, The Spanish Gypsy


Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star. ~Lucy Maud Montgomery


Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,
Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Evangeline


What I take from my nights, I add to my days. ~Leon de Rotrou, "Vencelas," translated


Mine is the night, with all her stars. ~Edward Young


One summer night, out on a flat headland, all but surrounded by the waters of the bay, the horizons were remote and distant rims on the edge of space. Millions of stars blazed in darkness, and on the far shore a few lights burned in cottages. Otherwise there was no reminder of human life. My companion and I were alone with the stars: the misty river of the Milky Way flowing across the sky, the patterns of the constellations standing out bright and clear, a blazing planet low on the horizon. It occurred to me that if this were a sight that could be seen only once in a century, this little headland would be thronged with spectators. But it can be see many scores of nights in any year, and so the lights burned in the cottages and the inhabitants probably gave not a thought to the beauty overhead; and because they could see it almost any night, perhaps they never will. ~Rachel Carson


If the Stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown! But every night come out these envoys of beauty, and light the universe with their admonishing smile. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson


O wild and wondrous midnight,
There is a might in thee
To make the charmed body
Almost like spirit be,
And give it some faint glimpses
Of immortality.
~James Russell Lowell, Midnight


I cannot walk through the suburbs in the solitude of the night without thinking that the night pleases us because it suppresses idle details, just as our memory does. ~Jorge Luis Borges


Is there not
A tongue in every star that talks with man,
And wooes him to be wise? nor wooes in vain;
This dead of midnight is the noon of thought,
And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars.
~Anna Letitia Barbauld, A Summer Evening's Meditation


Night is the blotting paper for many sorrows. ~Litauisch


Learn to reverence night and to put away the vulgar fear of it, for, with the banishment of night from the experience of man, there vanishes as well a religious emotion, a poetic mood, which gives depth to the adventure of humanity. ~Henry Beston


To me at least was never evening yet
But seemed far beautifuller than its day.
~Robert Browning, The Ring and the Book


Night's black Mantle covers all alike. ~Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas


For the happiest life, rigorously plan your days, leave your nights open to chance. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966


How like a queen comes forth the lonely Moon
From the slow opening curtains of the clouds
Walking in beauty to her midnight throne!
~George Croly, Diana


How long the night seems to one kept awake by pain. ~Bernard Joseph Saurin, Blanche et Guiscard, translated


Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel. ~Samuel Johnson


Day hath put on his jacket, and around
His burning bosom buttoned it with stars.
~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., "Evening"


In the country the darkness of night is friendly and familiar, but in a city, with its blaze of lights, it is unnatural, hostile and menacing. It is like a monstrous vulture that hovers, biding its time. ~Somerset Maugham


Stars are the daisies that begem
The blue fields of the sky.
~D.M. Moir


For the night shows stars and women in a better light. ~Lord Byron, Don Juan


And the night shall be filled with music,
And the cares that infest the day
Shall fold their tents like the Arabs
And as silently steal away.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Day Is Done


How lovely are the portals of the night,
When stars come out to watch the daylight die.
~Thomas Cole, Twilight


The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve.
Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time.
~William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream


A house is never still in darkness to those who listen intently; there is a whispering in distant chambers, an unearthly hand presses the snib of the window, the latch rises. Ghosts were created when the first man awoke in the night. ~J.M. Barrie, Little Minister


'Tis midnight now. The bend and broken moon,
Batter'd and black, as from a thousand battles,
Hangs silent on the purple walls of Heaven.
~Joaquin Miller, Ina


We wake in the night, to stereophonic silence. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960


That orbed maiden, with white fire laden,
Whom mortals call the moon.
~Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Cloud


Day, like a weary pilgrim, had reached the western gate of heaven, and Evening stooped down to unloose the latchets of his sandal shoon. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hyperion


Midnight! the outpost of advancing day!
The frontier town and citadel of night!
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Two Rivers


Soon as midnight brought on the dusky hour
Friendliest to sleep and silence.
~John Milton, Paradise Lost


The young moon has fed
Her exhausted horn
With the sunset's fire.
~Percy Bysshe Shelley


These blessed candles of the night. ~William Shakespeare, referring to stars, Merchant of Venice


With finger on her solemn lip,
Night hushed the shadowy earth.
~Margaret Deland


It seemed to be a necessary ritual that he should prepare himself for sleep by meditating under the solemnity of the night sky... a mysterious transaction between the infinity of the soul and the infinity of the universe. ~Victor Hugo


If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late. ~Henny Youngman


Lose an hour in the morning, and you will be all day hunting for it. ~Richard Whately


The average, healthy, well-adjusted adult gets up at seven-thirty in the morning feeling just plain terrible. ~Jean Kerr, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, 1957


I'd like mornings better if they started later. ~Author Unknown


For what human ill does not dawn seem to be an alleviation? ~Thornton Wilder


The older generation thought nothing of getting up at five every morning - and the younger generation doesn't think much of it either. ~John J. Welsh


Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself. ~Elbert Hubbard


The moment when you first wake up in the morning is the most wonderful of the twenty-four hours. No matter how weary or dreary you may feel, you possess the certainty that, during the day that lies before you, absolutely anything may happen. And the fact that it practically always doesn't, matters not a jot. The possibility is always there. ~Monica Baldwin


The sun is but a morning star. ~Henry David Thoreau, Walden


I have a "carpe diem" mug and, truthfully, at six in the morning the words do not make me want to seize the day. They make me want to slap a dead poet. ~Joanne Sherman


Luxury is an ancient notion. There was once a Chinese mandarin who had himself wakened three times every morning simply for the pleasure of being told it was not yet time to get up. ~Argosy


The sun has not caught me in bed in fifty years. ~Thomas Jefferson


No human being believes that any other human being has a right to be in bed when he himself is up. ~Robert Lynd


Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious. ~William Feather


I don't think jogging is healthy, especially morning jogging. If morning joggers knew how tempting they looked to morning motorists, they would stay home and do sit-ups. ~Rita Rudner

 

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