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Quotes About Rest

You need to take care of yourself, have a good diet, rest sufficiently and have a lot of enthusiasm.
~ Raul
I give myself a non-negotiable eight-hour sleep opportunity every night.
~ Matthew Walker
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
We are able to find true strength and rest only inside of ourselves. Our very body is a sanctuary and a generator of energy. When things are hard and confusing, go inside. the place can provide you with prefect rest.
~ Ilchi Lee
corregidor y sus oficiales, que buscaban detenerse en aquellos lugares en los que podían hacer noche sin prescindir de cama y comida.
~ Unknown
cool to room temperature.
~ Ina Garten
We must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose.
~ Indira Gandhi
the simple task of getting dressed and undressed was a real strain, but nothing could compare with her addiction to deep sleep...
~ Unknown
She has learned not to be nervous in rooms in which people take note of each other, weigh up, write down, write off, avoid, eye up. She doesn't dream, she is simply at rest. Others seek peace of mind, Miranda had peace of eye.
~ Unknown
Miranda doesn't dream, she simply rests. When Miranda's eyes are at ease, her mind is at peace.
~ Unknown
Cometo me, all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest.
~ Inglath Cooper
Cometo me, all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest. It
~ Inglath Cooper
It is said that the compensation for the effort courage, tenacity, and endurance displayed during the journey was not happiness. Nor glory. What God offered as a reward was only rest.
~ Ingrid Betancourt
but for her it has been no shame to suffer labor, pain, exile, because in laboring I improved, in suffering I became experienced, in exile I learned, for I found daily rest in brief labor, immense joy in slight pain, and a broad homeland in my narrow exile.
~ Unknown
We must take time out to sharpen the ax or we'll exhaust ourselves trying to fell trees with a blunt instrument.
~ Unknown
Eat little, sleep sound.
~ Unknown
A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book.
~ Irish proverb
So the navy-blue married man tells me that he's from Northern Germany and that's why he's so introverted. But in my experience those who tell you immediately: "You know, I'm such an introvert," are anything but, and you can rest assured that they're going to tell you everything that's on their mind.
~ Unknown
I'm still tired and sleeping all the time and still not enough. My arms are just hanging down at my sides and I don't feel like doing anything at all. And I don't have any desire — for nothing, not money, not my mother, not Therese.
~ Unknown
I've got to learn o take rest and shelter - here, there, anywhere - with as much composure and ease as I accept the open road. It is the basic contest between Being and Doing, focused in my life now as never before.
~ Unknown
In living this way, we discover new opportunities for comfort and enjoyment. Where the younger person may have tossed and turned throughout a sleepless night, the older man or woman can possibly feel the pleasure that comes from lying on a good mattress, resting one's weary bones and overcharged intellect, whether or not one sleeps throughout the hours of darkness.
~ Unknown
Cortés had allies in Tlaxcala who were prepared to stand by him in need. For twenty-two days, the captain general and his men rested and recovered from their wounds. During this period, Moctezuma's successor died of smallpox, and Cuauhtémoc, a young man of about twenty-five and Moctezuma's nephew, ascended the Aztec throne.
~ Unknown
Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it.
~ Isaac Newton
Resistance is usually ascribed to bodies at rest, and impulse to those in motion; but motion and rest, as commonly conceived, are only relatively distinguished; nor are those bodies always truly at rest, which commonly are taken to be so.
~ Isaac Newton