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sleep three drink
There are three cures for ennui: sleep, drink and travel. D. H. Lawrence
sleep rags bats
Creatures that hang themselves up like an old rag, to sleep; And disgustingly upside down. Hanging upside down like rows of disgusting old rags And grinning in their sleep. Bats! D. H. Lawrence
sleep cry poet
Let the poets cry themselves to sleep, and all their tearful words will turn back into steam. Conor Oberst
sleep dark wickedness
So possible is it for us to roll ourselves up in wickedness, till we grow invulnerable by conscience; and that sentinel, once dozed, sleeps fast, not to be awakened while the tide of pleasure continues to flow or till something dark and dreadful brings us to ourselves again. Daniel Defoe
sleep night naps
I like to sleep about four or five really solid hours at night, and then sometimes take a nap in the afternoon or early evening after dinner. I love naps. Dan Chaon
sleep thinking thanks
Nick: "Don't you think maybe a drink would help you to sleep?" Nora: "No, thanks." Nick: "Maybe it would if I took one. Dashiell Hammett
sleep jumping drunk
People always expect you to be jumping out of a Rolls Royce and being in the papers for drunk and disorderly or sleeping around. Davy Jones
sleep thinking want
No one wants to know I set my alarm and get up 8, but I think it's too weird to sleep in too late. David Spade
sleep thinking awakening
It was Adam Appleby's misfortune that at the moment of awakening from sleep his consciousness was immediately flooded with everything he least wanted to think about David Lodge
clothes brain body
Ninety percent of our lives is governed by emotion. Our brains merely register and act upon what is telegraphed to them by our bodily experience. Intellect is to emotion as our clothes are to our bodies; we could not very well have civilized life without clothes, but we would be in a poor way if we had only clothes without bodies. Alfred North Whitehead
clothes hands care
Perhaps second-hand cares, like second-hand clothes, come easily off and on. Charles Dickens