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The thing about sleeping is that there are so many other more interesting things to do. Complete waste of time By Jennifer Niven Sleeping Interesting Thing Things Complete

Old age: I fall asleep during the funerals of my friends. By Mason Cooley Age Friends Fall Asleep Funerals

Sometimes i only sleep to wake up By Saahil Prem Sleep Wake

Sleeping is nice. You forget about everything for a little while. By H.k Ruman Sleeping Nice Forget

Sleeping was her latest discovery. 'It's so wonderful. One simply shuts one's eyes, that's all. It's so delicious. By Katherine Mansfield Sleeping Discovery Latest Wonderful Eyes

I try to sleep myself, but my occupied mind is holding my tired body hostage. By Camron Wright Hostage Sleep Occupied Mind Holding

Am I sleeping? Have I slept at all? This is insomnia. By Chuck Palahniuk Sleeping Insomnia Slept

I've gone seventy-nine hours without sleep, creating. When that flow is going, it's almost like a high. You don't want it to stop. You don't want to go to sleep for fear of missing something. By Dr. Dre Creating Seventynine Hours Sleep High

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

It's a weary, sickening sensation to wander without the need for sleep and never find what you're looking for. After a while you give up, either because you don't care anymore or you know you don't deserve it. By Ian Lewis Weary Sickening Sensation Wander Sleep

Sleep is vastly overrated By Mark Love Sleep Overrated Vastly

How do people go to sleep? I'm afraid I've lost the knack. By Dorothy Parker Sleep People Knack Afraid Lost

The beauty of sleep is the way the world around you disappears. By Susan Henderson Disappears Beauty Sleep World

I can't sleep. Too many thoughts running through my useless head. By Simone Elkeles Sleep Head Thoughts Running Useless

I tried to sleep, falling into a doze as thin as tissue paper, By Peter Swanson Sleep Falling Paper Doze Thin

After pacing, humming, yoga, and playing Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon with the entire cast of Good Times, exhaustion finally got to me, and I managed to fall asleep. By Molly Harper Humming Yoga Times Degrees Kevin

Resting for me is fitness training. By Jenson Button Resting Training Fitness

Regarding sleep, this sinister adventure of each night, one could say that people fall asleep daily with an audacity that would be incomprehensible if we didn't know that it results from their being oblivious of danger. By Charles Baudelaire Sleep Night Danger Sinister Adventure

Insomnia is my greatest inspiration. By Jon Stewart Insomnia Inspiration Greatest

I sleep like an old woman now, she thought to herself. In fits and starts. It isn't sleeping and it isn't waking and it isn't rest. By Robin Hobb Sleep Woman Thought Starts Rest

Catatonic in the middle of the living room while By Dannika Dark Catatonic Middle Living Room

From morning when I wake up until I go to sleep, I am working. I go to bed and I want to switch off, but the brain doesn't switch off. By Frank Lowy Sleep Working Morning Wake Switch

You know what it's like when you're trying to fall asleep and it only makes you more wide awake? By Haruki Murakami Awake Fall Asleep Makes Wide

when we're done, I'll be where the night never stopscradling a bruise that's shaped like youwondering why sleep never came to mewondering how I still dreamed By Alicen Grey Dreamed Night Stopscradling Bruise Shaped

When I finally lie down, I find sleep elusive. The same thoughts that trouble me during the day are only compounded by the stillness of night. By Brandon Sanderson Elusive Finally Lie Find Sleep

Sometimes I have trouble sleeping. It's weird - I can feel exhausted but still, I just lie there wide awake, staring up into the dark with all sorts of ideas bombarding me like dead pelicans By Tim Tharp Sleeping Trouble Weird Awake Staring

I never liked sleeping; I always think I am missing something. By Francisco Costa Sleeping Missing

One slumber finds another. By George Herbert Slumber Finds

Do you ever have those random nights where your brain won't shut off, even though your body feels like five hundred pounds off exhausted? By Becky Albertalli Exhausted Random Nights Brain Shut

Even though I'm resting I'm accomplishing something by sewing that shirt that I've been meaning to sew for weeks. And it's relaxing. It's so very meditative and quiet and enjoyable. But at least I'm producing something. I'm being productive in some way. I have a very hard time being completely idle. By Evangeline Lilly Weeks Resting Accomplishing Sewing Shirt

The mind never sleeps. Though the body can be idle, there shall always be something for the mind to do! Do something with your mind then! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Mind Sleeps Idle Body

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

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

Staring into thin air at thosethings only cats can see (Doctro Sleep) By Stephen King Doctro Sleep Staring Thin Air

Sleep: a poor substitute for caffeine! By Wallace Shawn Sleep Caffeine Poor Substitute

Fall asleep. Yes, you fall asleep. You are awake and then you close your eyes and thoughts press in and lucidity invades but then, eventually, you teeter on the edge of slumber and fall. By Maggie Stiefvater Asleep Fall Eventually Awake Close

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

Time, motion and wine cause sleep. By Ovid Time Motion Sleep Wine

Dreaming. But I know it's real." "When I woke up this morning By Marian Keyes Dreaming Real Morning Woke

The English expression 'to fall asleep' is apt because the transition between waking and sleeping is a gradual drop from one state of being into another: a giving up of full self-consciousness for unconsciousness or for the altered consciousness of dreams. By Siri Hustvedt English Expression Asleep Dreams Fall

When in doubt, take a nap, (Secret Ingredient) By Christina Waymreen Secret Ingredient Doubt Nap

Thinking very often resembles napping, but the intent is different. Stephanie Plum By Janet Evanovich Thinking Napping Plum Resembles Intent

You wake up and for those few seconds, minutes, you forget; forget you are injured; forget you are finished. By David Peace Forget Minutes Injured Finished Wake

Sleep is my lover now, my forgetting, my opiate, my oblivion. By Audrey Niffenegger Sleep Forgetting Opiate Oblivion Lover

Staring in the darkness, trying to sleep. My body was aching with tiredness. My limbs were numb. My sightless eyes were crazed with light/ I was dying of oblivion, but it wouldn't come. I didn't think I've ever sleep again. By Kevin Brooks Staring Darkness Sleep Tiredness Numb

Insomnia is a glamorous term for thoughts you forgot to have in the day. By Alain De Botton Insomnia Day Glamorous Term Thoughts

In a long work sleep may be naturally expected. By Horace Expected Long Work Sleep Naturally

Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like. By Jane Austen Fatigues

When you go to bed whenever and allow yourself to get up whenever, you reward your brain for continued laziness and inefficiency. By Steve Pavlina Inefficiency Bed Reward Brain Continued

Under the stars,I tried to sleep,but for once in my life couldn't.My mutant super power-the ability to nod off at at the drop of a hat,any time,anywhere-had deserted me. By James Lovegrove Life Mutant Hatany Deserted Starsi

I like sleeping a lot. By Ian Mckellen Lot Sleeping

dozing on horsebacksmoke form the tea-firesdrifts to the moon By Basho Matsuo Dozing Moon Horsebacksmoke Form Teafiresdrifts

I stay out too lateGot nothing in my brain By Taylor Swift Brain Stay Lategot

If sleep is the apogee of physical relaxation, boredom is the apogee of mental relaxation. Boredom is the dream bird that hatches the egg of experience. By Walter Benjamin Apogee Relaxation Boredom Sleep Physical

Maybe I need some rehab, Or maybe just need some sleep By Kesha Rehab Sleep

It is 3:38 a.m., and the time of night when my mind starts running around all wild and out of control, like my cat, George, when he was a kitten. By Jennifer Niven George 338 Control Cat Kitten

Some years ago Professor Patrick, of the Iowa State University, kept three young men awake for four days and nights. When his observations on them were finished, the subjects were permitted to sleep themselves out. All awoke from this sleep completely refreshed, but the one who took longest to restore himself from his long vigil only slept one-third more time than was regular with him. By William James Patrick University Professor Iowa State

The condition of sleep is profoundly contradictory. It is a precious good ... but it is a good like none other, because to obtain it, one must seemingly give up the imperative to have it. By Emily Martin Contradictory Condition Sleep Profoundly Good

What hath night to do with sleep? By John Milton Sleep Hath Night

Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep. By Walter Scott Success Keeping Asleep Mind Awake

From time to time, I need a rest from the exercitation of my intellect. By Jean Stafford Intellect Time Rest Exercitation

Learn how to rest while you're awake By Sandra Mccracken Learn Awake Rest

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

Sleep is out ... tired is the new black. By Amy Poehler Sleep Tired Black

I think sleep is unrated. By Traci Lords Unrated Sleep

Sleepiness seemed to be creeping out of the ground and up their legs, and falling softly out of the air upon theirheads and eyes. By J.r.r. Tolkien Sleepiness Legs Eyes Creeping Ground

When I get on a course that's not very good, that's not tough, I fall asleep. Mentally I must be lazy, like a little kid, but I always seem to do well when there's a tough situation. By Hollis Stacy Good Asleep Tough Fall Mentally

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

A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching! By William Shakespeare Nature Watching Great Perturbation Receive

When was the last time we slept?""Day before yesterday?" Amy asked with a frown. "I know what you mean. This is some jet lag. Let's get a coffee while we make a plan.""Oh, yeah. Jet lag. That must be it," Dan agreed as he trailed after her to the espresso bar. "Not the fact that we pulled off a museum heist, went without sleep and food, and oh, yeah - did I mention this - almost got killed? Jet lag. That's why we're tired.""Well, if you want to get technical. By Jude Watson Day Lag Slept Yesterday Yeah

O magic sleep! O comfortable bird, That broodest o'er the troubled sea of the mind Till it is hush'd and smooth! By John Keats Sleep Magic Till Bird Smooth

Sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life. By Virginia Woolf Sleep Life Deplorable Curtailment Joy

You want to be excited about what you're doing. So whenever I get tired, I think, 'Would ten-year-old Adam be pretty stoked on what I'm doing and what's happening?' So I just live my life as if I'm using my ten-year-old brain. By Adam Devine Excited Adam Tired Happening Brain

Okay, I'm dreaming. Hallucinating. Brought on by stress. I had a hard day today and this is my mind trying to protect itself from ... from stuff. Lots of stuff. (Geary)(Arik, Trieg, and ZT stare at Geary.)Oh, like I'm any less sane than the three of you just because I talk to myself. (Geary) By Sherrilyn Kenyon Geary Dreaming Stuff Hallucinating Arik

Sometimes I just listen to classical pieces of music to take me away from my work. That's what I kind of do to wash away the notes that I've been working on all day. As human beings we need to sleep so that's kind of one of my little tricks. By Aaron Zigman Work Listen Classical Pieces Music

Your hair may be brushed, but your mind's untidy. You've had about seven hours of sleep since Friday. No wonder you feel that lost sensation. You're sunk from a riot of relaxation. By Ogden Nash Brushed Untidy Hair Mind Friday

What is this sleep which holds you now?You are lost in the dark and cannot hear me. By The Epic Of Gilgamesh Sleep Holds Lost Dark Hear

Oh, hell! I can't sleep!" "Neither can I! But I might as well try - as a matter of principle." Twelve hours later, sleep was still just that - a matter of principle, unattainable in practice. By Isaac Asimov Hell Principle Matter Sleep Twelve

Sleeping. The word came out with an adorable lack of anything resembling an L, closer to something you'd do with a broom than in a bed. By Megan Hart Sleeping Closer Bed Word Adorable

If I'm not doing something or working on something, I literally just sit in the room and think, which I don't think is productive. I won't go outside for days. By Adam Driver Productive Working Literally Sit Room

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

Sleeping is forgetting and forgetting is peace. By Yvette Christianse Sleeping Peace Forgetting

I'm dreaming that I am awake. By Margaret Atwood Awake Dreaming

The brain has an attentional mode called the "mind wandering mode" that was only recently identified. This is when thoughts move seamlessly from one to another, often to unrelated thoughts, without you controlling where they go. This brain state acts as a neural reset button, allowing us to come back to our work with a refreshed perspective. Different people find they enter this mode in different ways: reading, a walk in nature, looking at art, meditating, and napping. A 15-minute nap can produce the equivalent of a 10-point boost in IQ. By Daniel Levitin Mind Identified Mode Attentional Called

Active imagination requires a state of reverie, half-way between sleep and waking. By Carl Jung Active Reverie Halfway Waking Imagination

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

Some of my best work is done when I'm half asleep. By Henry Wessel Jr. Asleep Work Half

If you can't fall asleep, learn how to meditate. I would recommend you listen to a beautiful tape called Spiritual Power, Spiritual Practice [Energy Evaluation Meditations For Morning and Evening, 1998]. It was the one that got me out of my writer's block when I was writing Caramelo. It's by Carolyn Myss. By Sandra Cisneros Asleep Learn Meditate Spiritual Power

Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep. By William Shakespeare Winding Sleep Days Toil Nights

I have major sleeping problems. I'd rather be up thinking about things than actually sleeping. By Jared Kushner Problems Sleeping Major Thinking Things

Something amazing happens when the rest of the world is sleeping. I am glued to my chair. I forget that I ever wanted to do anything but write. The crowded city, the crowded apartment, and the crowded calendar suddenly seem spacious. Three or four hours pass in a moment; I have no idea what time it is, because I never check the clock. If I chose to listen, I could hear the swish of taxis bound for downtown bars or the soft saxophone riffs that drift from a neighbor's window, but nothing gets through. I am suspended in a sensory deprivation tank, and the very lack of sensation is delicious. By Anne Fadiman Crowded Sleeping Amazing Rest World

I fall asleep everywhere! Someone recently asked if they could publish a book of pictures of me sleeping because there are so many. By Cara Delevingne Fall Asleep Recently Asked Publish

Sleep is for squares. By Henry Rollins Sleep Squares

Like your body your mind also gets tired so refresh it by wise sayings. By Ali Ibn Abi Talib Body Mind Tired Refresh Wise

Sleeping like an internet person takes commitment, it all starts in the late afternoon. By Troye Sivan Sleeping Commitment Afternoon Internet Person

I am so tired. I feel myself drifting, away, a little by little. I am overcome by the sensation that I am crumbling, parts of my being drifting away. By Haruki Murakami Tired Drifting Feel Crumbling Parts

When you have been concentrating so hard on something you can't stop and your brain gets to racing like a fly-wheel with the weight gone. You'd better just not think. By Ernest Hemingway, Concentrating Hard Stop Brain Racing

A power nap, is when you sleep on someone who's weaker than you By Demetri Martin Nap Power Sleep Weaker

Figure out what to do, then take a nap. By Adam Carolla Figure Nap

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