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Quotes About Rest

I love to relax. It's my favorite thing in the world. I am very good at being like a grandma and staying in and watching Game of Thrones or a movie. I think I could do that every night.
~ Elsa Hosk
The most important thing to do for me physiologically is to sleep when I'm tired. I love to sleep and it's very restorative.
~ Emily Saliers
I love sleeping. If there was an Olympics for it, I'd take gold. I'm Cuban. We love to sleep.
~ Eva Mendes
I love just about every aspect of the filmmaking except acting. I would never be able to do that, but the rest I really enjoy.
~ Fede Alvarez
The world is growing old;Who would not be at rest and freeWhere love is never cold?
~ Frederick William Faber
We breathe our deepest during sleep. When we are in the state of full rest. We are able to be.
~ J.R. Rim
Beds aren't for sleeping, and clothes aren't for bed.
~ John L. Neidigh
Sleeping was her latest discovery. 'It's so wonderful. One simply shuts one's eyes, that's all. It's so delicious.
~ Katherine Mansfield
He bowed in a courtly way as he replied: I am Dracula. and I bid you welcome, Mr Harker, to my house. Come in; the night air is chill, and you must need to eat and rest.
~ Bram Stoker
Jonathan's eyes closed, and he went quickly into a sleep, with his head on my shoulder.
~ Bram Stoker
I cannot afford to lose blood just at present. I have lost too much of late for my physical good, and then the prolonged strain of Lucy's illness and its horrible phases is telling on me. I am over excited and weary, and I need rest, rest, rest. Happily Van Helsing has not summoned me, so I need not forego my sleep. Tonight I could not well do without it. TELEGRAM
~ Bram Stoker
to bed now without any fear of sleep. I do not even try
~ Bram Stoker
Soy Dracula, y le doy la bienvenida a mi casa señor Harker. Pase; el aire de la noche es frio, y le hara falta comer y descansar.
~ Bram Stoker
Early to bed, early to rise, Ziggy said. Early or late, sleep is sleep, Victor grunted
~ Brandon Mull
If stimulation is used when it will not help you achieve something of value, it is an uncomplementary stress. I consider coffee drinking an uncomplementary stress. I view it as a form of credit, similar to shopping with a credit card. You get energy now that you don't actually have, but you pay for it later—when the "bill," or fatigue, hits.
~ Brendan Brazier
Descansado, he tells me. What does that mean? Descansado, Rip says. It means 'take it easy,' he whispers, clutching the child next to him. Yeah? It means relax.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
If y'can't see with yore own two eyes what's in front of them, then y'better off closin' 'em an' goin' t'sleep, 'tis far more restful! —Gerul
~ Brian Jacques
All work and no play makes Matthias a dull mouse.
~ Brian Jacques
Have you been travelling, my young friend? Come in out of the darkness and rain. Sit by the fire, eat, drink and rest yourself. Life is one long journey from beginning to end, you know. We all walk different roads, both with our bodies and our minds. Some of us lose heart and fall by the wayside, whilst others go on to realise their dreams and desires.
~ Brian Jacques
The fact is that your productivity begins to decline after eight or nine hours of work. For this reason, working long hours into the night, although it is sometimes necessary, means that you are usually producing less and less in more and more time. The more tired you become, the worse the quality of your work will be and the more mistakes you will make. At a certain point, you can reach "the wall" and simply be unable to continue, like a battery that is run down.
~ Brian Tracy
If only I could rest for a time in quiet pain and awaken new and willing. He is looking forward and I am inward.
~ Camilla Gibb
Naw, but I've slept through a few. It's easier than
~ Carl Hiaasen
Oh, God, can't we stop now? Finally? Please let us. It's so quiet here, now.
~ Tennessee Williams
El diccionario es el único libro ameno y reposante, cuya amable incoherencia, tan parecida a la de nuestra madre la naturaleza, nos hace descansar de la lógica, de las declamaciones y de la literatura.
~ Teresa de la Parra