Quotes About Bedtime
Knowing you have something good to read before bed is among the most pleasurable of sensations.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Whenever one of my children says, 'Goodnight, Daddy,' I always think to myself, 'You don't mean that.
~ Jim Gaffigan
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I usually fall asleep between 11 P.M. - 1 A.M., and I wake up between 6:30 A.M. - 8:00 A.M.
~ Michael Seibel
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I go to bed at 9:30 P.M. and I like to watch TV as I drift off.
~ Edith Bowman
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I read to my kids every night.
~ Edge
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I usually get home from dance at 10 every night, and I'll watch TV for about 30 minutes, and then I'll go to bed.
~ Maddie Ziegler
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Domani, Lettore e Lettrice, se sarete insieme, se vi coricherete nello stesso letto come una coppia assestata, ognuno accenderà la lampada al suo capezzale e sprofonderà nel suo libro; due letture parallele accompagneranno l'approssimarsi del sonno; prima tu poi tu spegnerete la luce; reduci da universi separati, vi ritroverete fugacemente nel buio dove tutte le lontananze si cancellano, prima che sogni divergenti vi trascinino ancora tu da una parte e tu dall'altra.
~ Italo Calvino
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Ora siete marito e moglie, Lettore e Lettrice. Un grande letto matrimoniale accoglie le vostre letture parallele. Ludmilla chiude il suo libro, spegne la sua luce, abbandona il capo sul guanciale, dice: - Spegni anche tu. Non sei stanco di leggere? E tu: - Ancora un momento. Sto per finire Se una notte d'inverno un viaggiatore di Italo Calvino.
~ Italo Calvino
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Sleep tight, ya morons!
~ J. D. Salinger
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What time do you usually go to sleep? What time do you usually wake up? What is the middle of those two times—that is, what is your midpoint of sleep?
~ Daniel H. Pink
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By connecting with him, right brain to right brain, she was able to communicate that she was tuned in to how he was feeling. Even if he was stalling, this right-brain response was the most effective approach, since it let her not only meet his need for connection, but also redirect him to bed more quickly.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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Fairy tales read before bed tend to make me dream. They're all quite violent stories, as are my dreams.
~ Glen Duncan
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Limit or eliminate late-night computer and television viewing. A computer or TV screen may seem much dimmer than a light bulb, but these screens often fill your field of vision, mimicking the effects of a room filled with light.
~ Andrew Weil
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There's something sad about people going to bed. You can see they don't give a damn whether they're getting what they want out of life or not, you can see they don't even try to understand what we're here for. They just don't care.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Never ask your child a open-ended question, such as Do you want to go to bed now? You won't want to hear the answer, believe me. Do you want me to carry you upstairs, or do you want to walk upstairs to go to bed? That way, you get the outcome you want and they feel empowered.
~ Jodi Picoult
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You'd be surprised. Charlie said. You go to bed one night singing her a lullaby, and she wakes up listening to Limp Bizkit. What the hell is Limp Bizkit?
~ Jodi Picoult
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We've always read to the kids, every night both kids get books. That's really important, and they love books. Our daughter is obsessed with reading and books, so it's really sweet. She has her own little personal library.
~ Jeremiah Brent
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When I was little, I used to spend a lot of time making up stories when I was put to bed.
~ Jane Hawking
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I'm going to bed, where I may die.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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TONINO READ HALF THE NIGHT. With all the grown-ups hard at work in the Scriptorium, there was no one to tell him to go to bed.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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the joys of coauthoring a research paper, it is really time to go to bed.
~ Diane Setterfield
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Catastrophe is our bedtime story.
~ Don DeLillo
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It was only as part of the civilizing process that storytelling developed within the aristocratic and bourgeois homes, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through governesses and nannies, and later in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries through mothers, who told bedtime stories.
~ Jack Zipes
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To add even more drama to my announcement, I concluded by saying that after they got ready for bed they should go sit on their beds and moan… for the Bible says that the Holy Spirit will lift up prayers on our behalf if all we can do is moan. "So the Holy Spirit will be tucking you into bed tonight. I am
~ Lysa TerKeurst
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