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Quotes About Relaxation

cook and sleep. Until
~ James L. Haley
Anyone who does not get enough rest and relaxation to enjoy life, who drives him/herself constantly, who is never satisfied or is a perfectionist, who is under constant pressure (especially with few outlets for emotional release), who feels trapped or helpless, who feels overwhelmed by repeated or continuous difficulties, or who has experienced severe or chronic emotional or physical trauma or illness is probably already suffering from some degree of adrenal fatigue.
~ James L. Wilson
Even my dick was relaxing, and had fallen from the upright to the horizontal.
~ James Lear
Up until a few years ago, I had always thought that magnesium helped treat anxiety for one reason - muscles need magnesium to relax. They use calcium to contract and magnesium to relax, which is why magnesium deficiency is associated with muscle tightness and cramping.
~ James Lee
One of the most frequent sins of omission is the failure to get adequate rest.
~ James MacDonald
Let me recommend the best medicine in the world a long journey at a mild season through a pleasant country in easy stages.
~ James Madison
I kicked off my shoes, tossed my jacket onto the chair, loosened my tie, and closed my eyes for about half an hour. Catnaps and spy chasing are my specialties.
~ James R. Benn
it sucks to get old...but there's always beer
~ James Rollins
Music is like a huge release of tension.
~ James Taylor
Judy's bath salts
~ Donna Tartt
something about the place inspired a magnificent laziness I hadn't known since childhood.
~ Donna Tartt
She gave up combing her hair, which the salt air had reduced to a kind of scrim of brown hessian, and, lying down, proceeded to keep her fingernails short in the way Kate admired least. Then she overslept.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
There's something hypnotic about the word tea.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
I think the most joyous thing in life is to loaf around and watch another bloke do a job of work. Look how popular are the men who dig up London with electric drills. Duke's son, cook's son, son of a hundred kings, people will stand there for hours on end, ear drums splitting. Why? Simply for the pleasure of being idle while watching other people work.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Wimsey stretched himself luxuriously between the sheets provided by the Hotel Meurice.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
It is always reasonably easy to get conversation going in a pub, and it will be a black day for detectives when beer is abolished. After
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
In the mood of relaxation and confidence that follows on being parboiled, it was easy enough to pump Mrs Weldon. A little diplomacy was needed, so as not to betray the ulterior object of the inquiry, but no detective could have had a more unsuspecting victim.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Perfectly. I'm a terrific success at pottering round asking sloppy questions. And I can put away quite a lot of beer in a good cause.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant, and let the air out of the tires.
~ Dorothy Parker
I like best to have one book in my hand, and a stack of others on the floor beside me, so as to know the supply of poppy and mandragora will not run out before the small hours.
~ Dorothy Parker
How do people go to sleep? I'm afraid I've lost the knack.
~ Dorothy Parker
I find her anecdotes more efficacious than sheep-counting, rain on a tin roof, or alanol tablets.... you will find me and Morpheus, off in a corner, necking.
~ Dorothy Parker
A cup of tea would restore my normality. [ Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Screenplay ]
~ Douglas Adams
What I need... is a strong drink and a peer group.
~ Douglas Adams