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Quotes About Yawning

Yawning was linked to stress. Athletes yawned before competition, paratroopers before a drop. Part of the flight or fight, linked to the hypothalamus.
~ Danielle Girard
I don't know how you look at the inside of your head — what metaphor you choose — but for those of us with endless yawning stretches of interior and nothing but nothing to stop us from getting lost in it, drugs can be wonderfully helpful.
~ James St. James
I yawned and stretched luxuriously in the morning. I make noises when I stretch because it feels ten times better than stretching silently.
~ Kevin Hearne
Dorothy scratched her dark head, yawning wide, and white feathers floated out of her hair.
~ Laurie Lee, Cider With Rosie
I consider conversations with people to be mind exercises, but I don't want to pull a muscle, so I stretch a lot. That's why I'm constantly either rolling my eyes or yawning.
~ Jarod Kintz
Yes, Boss?' Dorcas, the last twenty or thirty years I've been a worthless, no-good parasite.' She yawned again. 'Everybody knows that.' Nevermind the flattery. There comes a time in every man's life when he has to stop being sensible--a time to stand up and be counted--strike a blow for liberty--smite the wicked.' Ummm...' So quit yawning, the time has come.' She glanced down. 'Maybe I had better get dressed.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Finally the true dawn emerged, splitting open the womb of the earth, and I found myself in the courtyard of the mosque, yawning and stretching my limbs
~ Emile Habiby
The news just came in from the County of Keck That a very small bug by the name of Van Vleck Is yawning so wide you can look down his neck. This may not seem very important, I know, but it Is, so I'm bothering telling you so.
~ Dr. Seuss
Dios se aburre igual que el Diablo. El uno arriba y el otro abajo bostezan lúgubremente de la misma manera.
~ Roberto Arlt
a great big hole
~ Louis Sachar
It is my opinion that this day will never come to an end, said Prince, with a yawn that nearly rent him assunder.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I had a queer time with Aunt today, and, as I got the best of it, I'll tell you about it, began Jo, who dearly loved to tell stories. I was reading that everlasting Belsham, and droning away as I always do, for Aunt soon drops off, and then I take out some nice book, and read like fury till she wakes up. I actually made myself sleepy, and before she began to nod, I gave such a gape that she asked me what I meant by opening my mouth wide enough to take the whole book in at once.
~ Louisa May Alcott
You don't like this quite country life?" inquired Mrs. Condiment. "No; no better than I do a quiet country grave-yard. I don't want to return to dust before my time, I tell you," said Cap, yawning dismally over her work.
~ E.D.E.N. Southworth
They yawned and stretched in secret unison in their adjoining chambers
~ Frank Herbert
The detective novel is the art-for-art's-sake of our yawning Philistinism, the classic example of a specialized form of art removed from contact with the life it pretends to build on.
~ V. S. Pritchett
Psychopaths are immune to contagious yawning and are less likely to be startled.
~ Scott Matthews
Children read books, not reviews," he wrote. "They don't give a hoot about the critics." And: "When a book is boring, they yawn openly, without any shame or fear of authority." Best of all—and to the relief of authors everywhere—children "don't expect their beloved writer to redeem humanity.
~ Steven D. Levitt
This was the truth at the core of my existence: this yawning emptiness, scantily clad in rage. It had been there all along.
~ Hillary Jordan
Here we are,Out of cigarettes,Holding hands and yawning,Look how late it gets.Two sleepy people, by dawn's early light,And too much in love to say "Good night."
~ Frank Loesser
There was the faintest of sounds, as of a gnat yawning.
~ Terry Pratchett
Charles yawned out of his body, out of the depth of all its cavities the remains of yesterday. The yawning was convulsive as if his body wanted to turn itself inside out. In this way he got rid of the sand and ballast, the undigested remains of the previous day.
~ Bruno Schulz
Michael could hear him yawning. At last he said, 'That cider has made me quite sleepy.' 'Well, go to sleep then,' said Michael. 'Oh, no,' said Toby. 'I'm not as sleepy as all that.' In a few minutes he was asleep.
~ Iris Murdoch
He is an old bore; even the grave yawns for him.
~ Herbert Beerbohm Tree
There was no wire across in those days, no big house on the other side; nothing but the open yap of the planet, yawning as if bored by the pace of evolution.
~ Tom Robbins