1 |
Dreams are necessary to life. |
- Anais Nin |
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2 |
Sleep is the best meditation. |
- Dalai Lama |
|
3 |
He who sleeps half a day has won half a life. |
- Karl Kraus |
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4 |
The more a man dreams, the less he believes. |
- H. L. Mencken |
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5 |
He that sleeps feels not the toothache. |
- William Shakespeare |
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6 |
Leisure time is that five or six hours when you
sleep at night. |
- George Allen |
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7 |
The winds come to me from the fields of sleep. |
- William Wordsworth |
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8 |
Good friends, good books, and a sleepy
conscience; this is the ideal life. |
- Mark Twain |
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9 |
Sleep and watchfulness, both of them, when
immoderate, constitute disease. |
- Hippocrates |
|
10 |
Dreams and dedication are a powerful
combination. |
- William Longgood |
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11 |
Life is something to do when you can't get to
sleep. |
- Fran Lebowitz |
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12 |
Straightfaced in his cunning sleep he pulls the
legs of his dreams. |
- Dylan Thomas |
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13 |
The best way to make your dreams come true is to
wake up. |
- Paul Valery |
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14 |
Sleep my little one, sleep my pretty one, sleep. |
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
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15 |
A man is not old until regrets take the place of
dreams. |
- John Barrymore |
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16 |
Man should forget his anger before he lies down
to sleep. |
- Thomas De Quincey |
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17 |
There is nothing half so sweet in life as love's
young dreams. |
- Thomas Moore |
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18 |
He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by
silence. |
- William Dean Howells |
|
19 |
Leisure time is that five or six hours when you
sleep at night. |
- George Allen |
|
20 |
Straightfaced in his cunning sleep he pulls the
legs of his dreams. |
- Dylan Thomas |
|
21 |
Sleep is that golden chaine that ties health and
our bodies together. |
- Thomas Dekker |
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22 |
The gent who wakes up and finds himself a
success hasn't been asleep. |
- Wilson Mizner |
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23 |
The two best physicians of them all -- Dr.
Laughter and Dr. Sleep. |
- Gregory Dean Jr. |
|
24 |
I have never taken any exercise except sleeping
and resting. |
- Mark Twain |
|
25 |
Good friends, good books, and a sleepy
conscience; this is the ideal life. |
- Mark Twain |
|
26 |
Sleep and watchfulness, both of them, when
immoderate, constitute disease. |
- Hippocrates |
|
27 |
The watchful mother tarries nigh, though sleep
has closed her infants eyes. |
- John Keble |
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28 |
Sleep, dear Sleep, sweet harlot of the
senses,<br>Delilah of the spirit. |
- Christopher Morley |
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29 |
The amount of sleep required by the average
person is about five minutes more. |
- Max Kaufmann |
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30 |
When I slept, armies of footnotes marched across
my dreams in close-order drill. |
- Ted Morgan |
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31 |
There never was a child so lovely but his mother
was glad to get him asleep. |
- Ralph Waldo Emerson |