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sleeping sprawled out on the bed By Barbara Ann Kipfer Sleeping Bed Sprawled

I'm not going to bed after all. Somebody around here hath murdered sleep. Good for him. By J.d. Salinger Bed Sleep Good Hath Murdered

The world of sleep has an existence of its own. By Victor Hugo World Sleep Existence

Dreams are the guardians of sleep and not its disturbers. By Sigmund Freud Dreams Disturbers Guardians Sleep

That deep, can-still-taste-her-in-my-mouth sleep. By John Green Sleep Deep

I go without sleep, I just go hard. By Tom Cruise Sleep Hard

You are asleep. Deep, deep asleep - and then the world caves in. The cat has leapt from the top window onto your stomach. He is saturated. He is hungry. He taps you into full wakefulness with a sodden paw "Could you open a can?" By Pam Brown Asleep Deep Stomach World Caves

Sleep is vastly overrated By Mark Love Sleep Overrated Vastly

When the sleep appears like a ghost, all the reality disappears! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Ghost Disappears Sleep Reality

Sleep did not honor me with it's presence. By Alysha Speer Sleep Presence Honor

He sleeps as if making up for years of being awake. By Erika Swyler Awake Sleeps Making Years

closed my eyes for a quick nap. A huge fucking By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff Closed Nap Eyes Quick Fucking

Naps are the lacy fringe of life. By Susan J. Berger Naps Life Lacy Fringe

Insomniac is an impassioned work-an inspired amalgam of academic and first-hand research, memoir, analysis, and the kind of obsessive brooding we associate with the insomniac state. Much here is fascinating, and much is upsetting; here is a cri de coeur from a lifetime insomniac that is sure to appeal to the vast army of fellow insomniacs the world over. By Joyce Carol Oates Memoir Analysis Insomniac Research State

Sleep was a vehicle for passing the time, for avoiding the present. It was a trolley for the depressed, the impatient, and the dying. By Hugh Howey Sleep Time Present Vehicle Passing

Sleep is an essential part of life-but more important, sleep is a gift. By William C. Dement Sleep Important Gift Essential Part

How did you sleep?" Why was he asking me that? How did he know about my insomnia? What kind of head games was Maurice trying to play? "Remember, last year I didn't sleep so good," he continued. "Yeah, I remember that. And this year?" "This year, I slept just fine." "Josh needed sleeping pills," said Ben helpfully. "Yeah, well, they're basically a placebo, right?" "I tried to take sleeping pills one time in practice, and I fell asleep the next morning memorizing numbers," said Maurice. "You know, lack of sleep is the enemy of memory." "Oh." "Anyway, good luck today." "Yeah, good luck to you, too. By Joshua Foer Yeah Year Sleep Maurice Good

Every concert pianist knows that the surest way to ruin a performance is to be aware of what the fingers are doing. Every dancer and acrobat knows enough to let the mind go, let the body run itself. Every driver of a manual vehicle arrives at destinations with no recollection of the stops and turns and roads traveled in getting there. You are all sleepwalkers, whether climbing creative peaks or slogging through some mundane routine for the thousandth time. You are all sleepwalkers. By Peter Watts Concert Pianist Surest Ruin Performance

All life is a nap. The more naps you take the better. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Life Nap Naps

Consciousness: That annoying time between naps By Steven Wright Consciousness Naps Annoying Time

There are special nightmares for the daytime sleeper: little nervous dreams tossed into some brief restless moments of unconsciousness and breaking through the surface of the mind to become confused at once with the horror of some waking vision. Such are these awakenings, like an awakening in the grave, when one opens one's eyes, stretched out rigid with clenched hands, waiting for some misery to declare itself; but for a long time it lies to suffocation upon the chest and utters no word. By Iris Murdoch Sleeper Vision Special Nightmares Daytime

Sleep hath its own world, and the wide realm of wild reality. By Lord Byron Sleep World Reality Hath Wide

Sleep: the breakfast of champions By Dean Cavanagh Sleep Champions Breakfast

Sleep is the most innocent creature there is and a sleepless manthe most guilty. By Franz Kafka Sleep Guilty Innocent Creature Sleepless

Whatever we may say, all of us suffer from disturbed sleep at times.Some in truth hardly sleep, though some who sleep copiously swear that they do not.Some are disquieted by incessant dreams, and a fortunate few are visited often by dreams of delightful character.Some will say that they were at one time troubled in sleeping but have 'recovered' from it, as though awareness were a disease, as perhaps it is. By Gene Wolfe Recovered Sleep Dreams Disease Suffer

A nap is not to be confused with sleeping. We sleep to recharge our bodies. We nap to care for our souls. When we nap, we are resting our eyes while our imaginations soar. Getting ready for the next round. Sorting, sifting, separating the profound from the profane, the possible from the improbable. Rehearsing our acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize, our surprise on receiving the MacArthur genius award. This requires a prone position. If we're lucky, we might drift off, but we won't drift far. Just far enough to ransom our creativity from chaos. By Sarah Ban Breathnach Nap Sleeping Confused Drift Prize

Sleep: the stepchild of Death. By Nancy A. Collins Sleep Death Stepchild

I love to sleep. I'm an excellent, excellent sleeper. By Lauren Oliver Sleep Love Excellent Sleeper

Sleep is the most moronic fraternity in the world, with the heaviest dues and the crudest rituals. It is a mental torture I find debasing ... I simply cannot get used to the nightly betrayal of reason, humanity, genius. By Vladimir Nabokov Sleep World Rituals Moronic Fraternity

I am awake a lot of nights. By Roger Goodell Nights Awake Lot

Sleep has no place it can call its own. By Bram Stoker Sleep Place Call

The delicious, semiconscious, edge-of-wonderland kind of sleep, where I'm awake enough to control my dreams but asleep enough to forget that I'm doing it. By Lauren Miller Semiconscious Delicious Kind Sleep Awake

The sleep which lay heavy upon the furniture, the room, the whole surroundings of which I formed but an insignificant pat and whose unconsciousness I should very soon return to share. By Marcel Proust Furniture Room Share Sleep Lay

Sleep is often denied to those with secrets. By Stephen King Sleep Secrets Denied

O sleep! O sleep!Do not forget me. Sometimes come and sweep,Now I have nothing left, thy healing handOver the lids that crave thy visits bland,Thou kind, thou comforting one.For I have seen his face, as I desired,And all my story is done.O, I am tired. By Jean Ingelow Sleep Thy Forget Left Kind

Good soul easily sleeps well. By Toba Beta Good Soul Easily Sleeps

I tend to sleep a lot. By Dean Winters Lot Tend Sleep

I love my sleep. By Caprice Bourret Sleep Love

Who needs sleep? I laugh in the face of sleep! By Ellen Degeneres Sleep Laugh Face

Spies and parents never sleep. By Linda Gerber Spies Sleep Parents

Those who wanted to sleep, not from fatigue but because of the nostalgia of dreams ... By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Sleep Dreams Wanted Fatigue Nostalgia

He who sleeps does not sin. By Martin Luther Sin Sleeps

When I sleep every night, what am I called or not called? And when I wake, who am I if I was not I while I slept? By Pablo Neruda Called Night Sleep Wake Slept

No sleep?" asked Shadow, smiling. "I don't sleep. It's overrated. A bad habit I do my best to avoid - in company, wherever possible, and the young lady may go off the boil if I don't get back to her. By Neil Gaiman Shadow Smiling Sleep Asked Overrated

I awake. I don't mean to but clearly I have not appeased the Sleep Gods with enough offerings. By Marian Keyes Awake Sleep Gods Offerings Appeased

The integrity of my sleep has been forever compromised, sir. By David Foster Wallace Sir Compromised Integrity Sleep Forever

He sleeps fastest who sleeps alone. By Richard Avedon Sleeps Fastest

How about those people who don't need sleep? What are they called again? Successful? What a bunch of dicks they are. By Jim Gaffigan Sleep People Successful Called Bunch

We sleep researchers like cats, you know; they sleep a lot! By Ursula K. Le Guin Cats Lot Sleep Researchers

When you can't figure out what to do, it's time for a nap. By Mason Cooley Nap Figure Time

Fuck sleep. I need you way more than I need sleep. By Sibylla Matilde Sleep Fuck

I like sleeping a lot. By Ian Mckellen Lot Sleeping

Well at ease are the Sleepers for whom Existence is a shallow Dream. By Thomas Carlyle Dream Sleepers Existence Ease Shallow

Sleep is God. Go worship. By Jim Butcher God Sleep Worship

I slept for four years. I didn't study much of anything. I majored in something called communication arts. By Don Delillo Years Slept Arts Study Majored

Sleep is a reward for some, a punishment for others. For all, it is a sanction. By Comte De Lautreamont Sleep Reward Punishment Sanction

Sleep is a little death, dreams the whisperings of the Other, who would drag us all into his eternal night. By George R R Martin Sleep Death Dreams Night Whisperings

Sleep came like a fruit which falls into the hand almost before you have touched it. By C.s. Lewis Sleep Fruit Falls Hand Touched

I really don't care with whom you sleep. I just care what kind of a decent human being you are. By Betty White Sleep Care Kind Decent Human

For one who sits by a sleeper is indeed alone; perhaps more alone than he can realize. By H.p. Lovecraft Realize Sits Sleeper

I'm a very light sleeper. I get about six hours a night. By Olivia Newton-John Sleeper Light Night Hours

I go to bed, and I wait for sleep as a man might wait for the executioner. I wait for its coming with dread, and my heart beats and my legs tremble, while my whole body shivers beneath the warmth of the bedclothes, until the moment when I suddenly fall asleep, as a man throws himself into a pool of stagnant water in order to drown. I do not feel this perfidious sleep coming over me as I used to, but a sleep which is close to me and watching me, which is going to seize me by the head, to close my eyes and annihilate me. By Guy De Maupassant Wait Man Sleep Bed Executioner

Sleep, baby, sleep. Thy father's watching the sheep. Thy mother's shaking the dreamland tree, and down drops a little dream for thee. By Elizabeth Prentiss Sleep Baby Thy Sheep Tree

I am not a great sleeper. I don't think I have ever slept 8 hours straight in the last 20 years. By Scott Kelly Sleeper Great Years Slept Hours

How undisturbed, the sleep of the foolish. By Philip K. Dick Undisturbed Foolish Sleep

I sleep to escape from reality. By Unknown Reality Sleep Escape

Please don't wake me, no, don't shake me, leave me where I am, I'm only sleeping ... By John Lennon Leave Sleeping Wake Shake

Sleepwalkers, leave other sleepwalkers alone! By Jonathan Lethem Leave Sleepwalkers

Wake the sleeper must, and confront his fears, or risk being lost in the dark places of the mind forever. By Juliet Marillier Wake Fears Forever Sleeper Confront

I'm a morning person and a night person. So I have to be a nap person, or else I'm a tired person. By Jeri Smith-Ready Person Morning Night Nap Tired

I finally did sleep for a little while, only it was like the difference between Pringles and actual chips, like someone took sleep and then put it through a horrible industrial machine, made it into a paste, and re-formed it and baked it into a shape that was supposed to look like sleep but was not anything even close. By Rufi Thorpe Sleep Pringles Chips Machine Made

For there is nothing quite so terror-inducing as the loss of sleep. It creates phantoms and doubts, causes one to questions one's own abilities and judgement, and, over time, dismantles, from within, the body. By Charlie Huston Sleep Terrorinducing Loss Dismantles Doubts

Fatigue is the best pillow. By Benjamin Franklin Fatigue Pillow

Naps are essential to my process. Not dreams, but that state adjacent to sleep, the mind on waking. By William Gibson Naps Process Essential Dreams Sleep

Sleep comes more easily than it returns. By Victor Hugo Sleep Returns Easily

In troubled times, one wishes for a sound sleep more than usual, but on the contrary, realizing its amplified importance, sleep smugly impedes all attempts to woo it. By Pawan Mishra Times Usual Contrary Realizing Importance

Well, long way from home and,Can't sleep at all.You know another mule,Is kickin in your stall. By Willie Dixon Long Home Sleep Stall Allyou

I'm an insomniac. Ambien is my best friend. By Johnny Weir Insomniac Ambien Friend

Sleep is no servant of the will; it has caprices of its own; when courted most, it lingers still; when most pursued, 'tis swiftly gone. By John Bowring Sleep Pursued Tis Servant Caprices

I do not sleep; I wish to meet my death awake. By Maria Theresa Sleep Awake Meet Death

I like to sleep a lot. I mean I really like to sleep. By Agnes Bruckner Lot Sleep

Hundreds of our old neighbors, friends, coworkers, and teachers are new insomniacs. They file for dream bankruptcy, appeal for Slumber Corps aid, wait to be approved for a sleep donor. It is a special kind of homelessness, says our mayor, to be evicted from your dreams. I believe our mayor is both genuinely concerned for his insomniac constituency, and also pandering to a powerfully desperate new voting block. By Karen Russell Friends Coworkers Hundreds Neighbors Teachers

I am like a prisoner who happens on enjoy an imaginary freedom in his dreams and who subsequently begins to suspect that he is asleep and, afraid of being awakened, conspires silently with his agreeable illusions. By Rene Descartes Afraid Awakened Conspires Illusions Prisoner

So when you go to sleep at night, if you're someone who hasn't had any sleep deprivation, you have a very normal sleep pattern, what we tend to see is that, in adults, they go to bed and they start off by going into the deeper stages sleep. By Shelby Harris Sleep Night Deprivation Pattern Adults

I don't need much sleep. By Marissa Mayer Sleep

Sleep is like a cat: It only comes to you if you ignore it. By Gillian Flynn Sleep Cat Ignore

I'm not really a fan of sleep, to be honest with you. I work out at 9:30 or 10 o'clock at night, and sometimes I just keep going. I've never been a big sleeper. By Rob Kardashian Sleep Fan Honest Oclock Night

Sleep is for those people who are broke. I don't sleep. I've got an opportunity to make a dream become a reality. By Curtis Jackson Broke Sleep People Reality Opportunity

EPIC NAPPING! A NAP THAT WILL BE IMMORTALIZED FOR ALL TIME! A NAP FIT FOR THE KINGS OF ALL BEASTS! By Dixie Lyle Epic Napping Nap Time Beasts

Be thy sleepSilent as night is, and as deep. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Deep Thy Sleepsilent Night

When the going gets tough, the tough take a nap. By Tom Hodgkinson Nap Tough

Sleep is not a luxury; it is a necessity. By Jennifer Waldburger Sleep Luxury Necessity

I had forgotten what sleep is like - a kingdom all its own. By Anne Truitt Forgotten Sleep Kingdom

I'm an insomniac, my mind works the night shift. By Pete Wentz Insomniac Shift Mind Works Night

Sleep, my little one, sleep. By Padraig Harrington Sleep

There is a gulf fixed between those who can sleep and those who cannot. It is one of the greatest divisions of the human race. By Iris Murdoch Gulf Fixed Sleep Race Greatest

Those of us who have reached our more mature years know the value of a nap, Maisie, and we can indulge ourselves without the comfort of pillow or bed. By Jacqueline Winspear Maisie Nap Bed Reached Mature

Sleep is death without the responsibility. By Fran Lebowitz Sleep Responsibility Death

I've always envied people who sleep easily. Their brains must be cleaner, the floorboards of the skull well swept, all the little monsters closed up in a steamer trunk at the foot of the bed. By David Benioff Easily Envied People Sleep Cleaner

Sleep is your friend. Dreams are your unwelcome guests. By Anne Rice Sleep Friend Dreams Guests Unwelcome