Quotes About Rest
I'd never waste the hours of light in the darkness of slumber.
~ Lisa See
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To believe in dreams is to spend half your life asleep.
~ Lisa See
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For Wayfarers still journeying, for Wanderers at rest.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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It may be, replied Coll, smiling, we know least what we treasure most. But we will have more than enough to keep us busy when you come back, and you will learn, my boy, there is nothing like work to put the heart at rest.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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She fell asleep, and it was a sleep as thin as the night clouds, dotted with dreams that came and went like the stars.
~ Lois Lowry
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Together the fugitives slept though the first dangerous day.
~ Lois Lowry
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Well, you go straight back to bed, then!" "Yes." He wheeled. She swatted him on the butt. He bit his tongue. She said, "At least you've been eating better. Take care of yourself, huh?" He
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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He should be in bed, she decided. Hers, by preference.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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The DJ sounds quick and smooth and after-shaved, the rest of the world a mess by comparison.
~ Lorrie Moore
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The prospect of a war has seized his brain. It engages some old, ongoing terror in him. As a former soldier, he still believes in armies. But he believes in armies at rest, armies relaxing, armies shopping at the PX, armies eating supper in the mess hall.
~ Lorrie Moore
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When he slept he did so dreamlessly, like a bug.
~ Lorrie Moore
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Me? I'm not lazy, I'm just passionate about leisure.
~ Louis de Bernieres
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sleep whenever there was time and to eat when there was food.
~ Louis L'Amour
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street. He had gone to his room in the Rest and had taken a brief nap. From boyhood he had slept when there was opportunity and eaten when he found time. He had taken time to shave and change his shirt, thinking all the while. The
~ Louis L'Amour
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No matter how miserable it may be, one's own home is a haven. To step through the door, drop into a familiar chair, and sleep in one's own bed is vastly comfortable. It is an escape from the world outside. It represents safety, security. Once inside the door, one can lay down the burdens of the world and relax. In a larger sense, our three-dimensional
~ Louis L'Amour
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A little rest and meditation often saves a lot of riding over rough country.
~ Louis Lamour
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Tired," said Jason. "S-L-E-E-P-Y. Tired.
~ Louis Sachar
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Stanley had no trouble falling asleep
~ Louis Sachar
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Then he will get to spend a day or two recovering in his tent, instead of having to dig a hole out on the lake. But
~ Louis Sachar
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What shall you do all your vacation?', asked Amy. I shall lie abed and do nothing, replied Meg.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Creo que para el sábado en la noche habrán descubierto que todo juego y nada de trabajo es tan malo como todo trabajo y nada de juego.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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At four o'clock a lull took place, and baskets remained empty, while the apple pickers rested and compared rents and bruises. Then Jo and Meg, with a detachment of the bigger boys, set forth the supper on the grass, for an out-of-door tea was always the crowning joy of the day.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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It is my opinion that this day will never come to an end, said Prince, with a yawn that nearly rent him asunder. Read and improve your mind, my son, answered Archie, peering solemnly over the paper behind which he had been dozing.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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stop exercise in every form.
~ Ron Chernow
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