Quotes About Relaxation
Success to him meant having the time to do nothing.
~ Stewart O'Nan
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I read for a while and then slept the way you do with a tummy full of red meat and a shitload of cholesterol coursing through your veins.
~ Sue Grafton
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Everybody needs a seashell in her bathroom to remind her the ocean is her home.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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ate under the cool of the pine trees.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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When all else fails, take a bath.
~ Susan Albers
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some quality time with a good book. Trying to
~ Susan Mallery
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She felt herself needing more and more sleep. When she awoke in the morning, she thought of when she might lie down again - and when she would sleep. She started going to the movies.
~ Susan Sontag
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What kind of books do you like?" "The kind of books that make me forget my own life for a while.
~ Susan Wiggs
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At the state park, they hiked up to a meadow covered with soft grass and golden poppies. Jerome spread out a blanket, and they lazed in the sunshine and had their lunch. The sliders and sheet cake were a hit, as she had known they would be. The sandwiches had been a food truck staple---thin slices of house-cured pastrami, garlic dill kraut, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing, the rolls slathered with herb butter and crunchy seeds and salt.
~ Susan Wiggs
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I feel like I should clean the house, so I a going to read until the feeling passes.
~ Susan Wiggs
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Wake up & Smell The Hot Chocolate ! ~ Eddie Havens
~ Susan Wiggs
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There is indeed, perhaps, no better way to hold communion with the sea than sitting in the sun on the veranda of a fishermen's cafe.
~ Joseph W. Beach
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He needed fresh air and sunshine. A walk in the woods and afterward a good book to read by the fire. Yeah, that was the life.
~ Josh Lanyon
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Everyone at a high level has a huge amount of chess understanding, and much of what separates the great from the very good is deep presence, relaxation of the conscious mind, which allows the unconscious to flow unhindered.
~ Josh Waitzkin
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Why not just go with it? Just walk the dog and send the tweets and eat the scones and play with the hamsters and ride the bicycles and watch the sunsets and stream the movies and never worry about any of it? I didn't know it could be that easy. I didn't know that until just now. That sounds good to me. I think I might be able to do that. Who couldn't do that? It would take somebody mentally ill not to do that, and I'm not mentally ill.
~ Joshua Ferris
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The rest of us would have liked some time off. They only gave us that Friday afternoon, which we took gladly, but we, too, suffered from stress and all sorts of disorders and would have liked more than an afternoon.
~ Joshua Ferris
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Do not worry yourself so much. Take joy in things that are joyful, there is no harm in that.
~ Josi S. Kilpack
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When the time comes, your best bet is to get her into a routine that makes her comfortably drowsy.
~ Josie Brown
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No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you'd be more productive.
~ Joyce Brothers
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You do not always have to be producing, creating, harvesting. Learn to be idle. Learn to rest.
~ Joyce Rupp
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Pubs were one of the things Dougless liked best about England, as they were family oriented, but you could still have a drink.
~ Jude Deveraux
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There are supposed to be endorphins or whatever that make you feel great when you exercise. I don't think I have any, because I only feel great when I'm lying on the sofa reading a book, possibly while simultaneously eating biscuits.
~ Judith Flanders
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third cups of coffee, sitting around the kitchen table,
~ Judith Frank
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Taking time out each day to relax and renew is essential to living well.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
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