SLEEP QUOTES II

quotations about sleep

Sleep quote

Even sleep is characteristic. How charming are children in their lovely innocence! How angel-like their blooming hue! How painful and anxious is the sleep and expression in the countenance of the guilty!

KARL WILHELM HUMBOLDT

attributed, Day's Collacon


Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give you light.

BIBLE

Ephesians 5:14

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Thee are the spells that to kind sleep invite,
And nothing does within resistance make,
Which yet we moderately take;
Who would not choose to be awake.

ABRAHAM COWLEY

The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley


I don't know if you've ever felt like that. That you wanted to sleep for a thousand years. Or just not exist. Or just not be aware that you do exist. Or something like that. I think wanting that is very morbid, but I want it when I get like this. That's why I'm trying not to think. I just want it all to stop spinning.

STEPHEN CHBOSKY

The Perks of Being a Wallflower


Sleep delays my life (get up, get up)

R.E.M.

"Get Up"

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The great modification which the act of awakening effects in us is not so much that of ushering us into the clear life of consciousness, as that of making us lose all memory of the slightly more diffused light in which our mind had been resting, as in the opaline depths of the sea. The tide of thought, half veiled from our perception, on which we were still drifting a moment ago, kept us in a state of motion perfectly sufficient to enable us to refer to it by the name of wakefulness. But then our actual awakenings produce an interruption of memory. A little later we describe these states as sleep because we no longer remember them.

MARCEL PROUST

The Guermantes Way

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A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow.

CHARLOTTE BRONTË

The Professor

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Close your eyes and you will see
Microflashing neon lights
Open your eyes and you will see
It still looks like the same thing
Lie and wait for sleep and listen
To your heart beat too fast for sleep
Close your eyes and you will see
The sound-a-sleep

BLONDIE

"Sound Asleep"


Good night, sleep tight
Don't let the bedbugs bite.
But if they do, take your little shoe
And beat them black and blue.

ANONYMOUS

"Good Night, Sleep Tight"


Sleep is so like death, I dare not trust it without my prayers.

THOMAS BROWNE

Religio Medici

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Sleep in heavenly peace.

JOSEPH MOHR

"Silent Night"


When pillow talks turn to pillow fights
Remember before you say goodnight
To make up before you go to sleep
So pillow fights turn to pillow dreams

GALANTIS

"Pillow Fight"


Sleep of seven lights upon you
Sleep of seven joys
Sleep of seven slumbers on you
In your easy poise
You are home this night
Home of stillness
Your home of spirit
Being and bliss

DONOVAN

"Sleep"


To sleep! perchance to dream; ay, there's the rub;
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Hamlet

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As you make your bed, so you will sleep.

SWEDISH PROVERB

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There is a knowledge in the heart of sleep.

SRI AUROBINDO

Gems from Sri Aurobindo

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My bones wish to escape
And run along an alien expanse
To collapse from the heat
In a cartoonish heap
To sleep oh to sleep

SPARKLEHORSE

"Box of Stars"


Fair Sleep! mind-soothing, soul-bewitching Sleep!
Come, fair enchantress, I would with thee speak--
O come, and fan this fever from my cheek:
I now with Thought no more communion keep;
Be not afraid, fair spirit, to alight;
Thy breath will soothe me into slumbers deep;
My weary brain hath need of them tonight--
Come Sleep!

ROBERT LEIGHTON

"To Sleep"


Blessed sleep, kindest minister to man,
Sure and silent distiller of the balm of rest,
Having alone the power, when naught else can,
To soothe the torn and sorrow-ridden breast.

JAMES WELDON JOHNSON

"Blessed Sleep"


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.

GUY DE MAUPASSANT

"The Horla"

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