SLEEP QUOTES VII

quotations about sleep

Frequent naps will keep you from getting old, especially if you take them while driving.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Sleep is the station grand
Down which on either hand
The hosts of witness stand.

EMILY DICKINSON

"Sleep is supposed to be"

Tags: Emily Dickinson


Some say that gleams of a remoter world
Visit the soul in sleep -- that death is slumber,
And that its shapes the busy thoughts outnumber
Of those who wake and live.

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

"Mont Blanc"

Tags: Percy Bysshe Shelley


But Sleep is kindly, even in his tricks; and the poets have treated him with proper reverence. According to the ancient mythologists, he had even one of the Graces to wife.

LEIGH HUNT

The Indicator, January 12, 1820


It was that sort of sleep in which you wake every hour and think to yourself that you have not been sleeping at all; you can remember dreams that are like reflections, daytime thinking slightly warped.

KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

Icehenge


Holy and blest
Is the calm of thy rest,
For thy chamber of sleep
Is dark and deep.

HENRY ALFORD

"A Remembrance"


When a man is asleep, he has in a circle round him the chain of the hours, the sequence of the years, the order of the heavenly host. Instinctively, when he awakes, he looks to these, and in an instant reads off his own position on the earth's surface and the time that has elapsed during his slumbers; but this ordered procession is apt to grow confused, and to break its ranks.

MARCEL PROUST

Swann's Way

Tags: Marcel Proust


To sleep is to die.

DAVID GEMMELL

Lord of the Silver Bow


Sleep is truly a thief who ravishes our greatest treasures.

ANONYMOUS

"Early Rising", Catholic World, vol. 5


You are now in a deep sleep
(In-store promises)
Endless possibilities
A life of ease
A life cocooned in a routine of food
(Stimulus and response!)
Softness is a thing called comfort
(It doesn't cost much to keep in touch)
We never forget you have a choice
Possibilities in store
A taste of paradise
Success on a plate for you
Endless promises

THIS HEAT

"Sleep"


Death was a friend, and sleep was Death's brother.

JOHN STEINBECK

The Grapes of Wrath

Tags: John Steinbeck


Close your eyes now and kiss me
And whisper you'll miss me
Sleep tight
Sleep well
Sleep warm

DEAN MARTIN

"Sleep Warm"


There surely is some Life beyond
The state of man's mere waking mind:
Whereto -- Earth-blind --
Men's spirits creep
From out the sepulchre of sleep.

WILLIAM BATCHELDER GREENE

"The Existence Dual", Cloudrifts at Twilight

Tags: William Batchelder Greene


Run the streets, all day. I can sleep, when I die.

JAY WAYNE JENKINS

"Soul Survivor"


Sleep is a nightly reminder that we are beholden to our bodies, that we are our bodies, and that one day we will die. It puts us at the wrong end of the mind-body dualism that has, from Plato through Descartes, raised mind over body. It's a blow to our dignity, a reminder ... that we are (to borrow a phrase from Shakespeare) "stinkingly dependent."

GAYLE GREENE

Insomniac


I've heard some studies have suggested that sleep isn't needed as much when we get older. I find that hard to believe. Sleep is as vital as coffee in the morning. Sleep is needed as much as breathing. Sleep is what I crave and -- if it's not 8 hours or close to it -- there's a chance I will really be grouchy the next morning.

ROGER BLUHM

"Sleep is needed more than ever", Dodge City Daily Globe, August 24, 2017


I try to be a good person at all times. I try to be nice to my co-workers and to my boss. I try, but without sleep, it's hard.

ROGER BLUHM

"Sleep is needed more than ever", Dodge City Daily Globe, August 24, 2017


That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively to that most blessed and blessing of all natural graces, sleep.

ALDOUS HUXLEY

Themes and Variations

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Life dreams itself, contents to keep
Happy immortality, in sleep.

ARTHUR SYMONS

"Alle Zattere"

Tags: Arthur Symons


Moments before sleep are when she feels most alive, leaping across fragments of the day, bringing each moment into the bed with her like a child with schoolbooks and pencils. The day seems to have no order until these times, which are like a ledger for her, her body full of stories and situations.

MICHAEL ONDAATJE

The English Patient