Quotes About Insomnia
ALL NIGHT LONG, your thoughts are on the air. Am I sleeping? Have I slept at all? This is the insomnia. Try to relax a little more with every breath out, but your heart's still racing and your thoughts tornado in your head. Nothing works. Not guided meditation.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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The insomnia distance of everything, a copy of a copy of a copy. You can't touch anything, and nothing can touch you.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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The insomnia was on again, and I was in the mood to destroy something beautiful
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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In its early stages, insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refuge.
~ Colette
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The fear of sleeplessness12 results in a hyper-
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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The fear of sleeplessness12 results in a hyper-intention to fall asleep, which, in turn, incapacitates the patient to do so. To overcome this particular fear, I usually advise the patient not to try to sleep but rather to try to do just the opposite, that is, to stay awake as long as possible.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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If I have to wait, I read; if I wake in the night, I feel along the shelf for a book. Swelling, perpetually augmented, there is a vast accumulation of unrecorded matter in my head.
~ Virginia Woolf
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El insomnio interpreta el papel del malvado y el héroe se convierte en un líquido blanco de sabor dulce -ese poderoso príncipe de ojos de polilla y pies emplumados, uno de cuyos nombres es Coral.
~ Virginia Woolf
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He was afraid of touching his own wrist. He never attempted to sleep on his left side, even in those dismal hours of the night when the insomniac longs for a third side after trying the two he has.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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He suggested I play golf, but finally agreed to give me something that, he said, would really work; and going to a cabinet, he produced a vial of violet-blue capsules banded with dark purple at one end, which, he said, had just been placed on the market and were intended not for neurotics whom a draft of water could calm if properly administered, but only for great sleepless artists who had to die for a few hours in order to live for centuries.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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los veo nítidamente divididos en una amplia zona de luz y una estrecha banda de sombra: la luz pertenecía al solaz de investigar en bibliotecas suntuosas; la sombra, a los deseos atormentadores y los insomnios sobre los cuales ya he dicho bastante.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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At night, my dreams rhyme, and all day I have an aftertaste of insomnia.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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How would you say "delightful talk" in Russian?' 'How would you say "good night"?' Oh, that would be: Bessónnitza, tvoy vzor oonýl i stráshen; lubóv' moyá, otstóopnika prostée. (Insomnia, your stare is dull and ashen, my love, forgive me this apostasy.)
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep.
~ W.C. Fields
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Even if he got in bed, there would only be twisted sheets and damp pillows as he thrashed and sweated out all the hours of the dark.
~ Laura Ruby
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been used in India to treat fever, vomiting, snakebite, insomnia, and insanity for thousands of years, reserpine was introduced in the United States at around the same time as Thorazine, but while Thorazine was used clinically, reserpine was used more experimentally.
~ Lauren Slater
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L'idea di passare un'altra notte bianca mi atterrì.
~ Cesare Pavese
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The incapacity of sound sleep denotes a mind sorely wounded.
~ Charles Brockden Brown
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I find the nights long, for I sleep but little, and think much.
~ Charles Dickens
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Life: the insomnia of death.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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The best cure for insomnia is a Monday morning.
~ Sandra Cooley, 1980s
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The only cure for writer's block is insomnia.
~ Terri Guillemets
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What hath night to do with sleep?
~ John Milton
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Sleeplessness comes when our thoughts outweigh the night.
~ Terri Guillemets
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