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Quotes About Night

I was sleeping in a water bed for a couple of years, recommended by my doctor. I was never comfortable in that water bed. In the middle of the night you would hear something happening - water and bubbles. I would always think there was some intelligent life in the water bed.
~ Jo Nesbo
No matter how late it is, always remove your make-up before sleeping or else your skin will breakout.
~ Daisy Shah
Between 10 P. M. and 11 P. M. is the optimal time to begin sleeping.
~ Margaret Cuomo
I don't like sleeping in a bed.
~ James Franco
I have trouble sleeping maybe one night a year. On that special night, I get up and read on the couch until I fall asleep.
~ Brad Feld
I always remove my makeup before sleeping and moisturise before bed and in the morning.
~ Hazel Keech
Makeup is great, but you need to make sure you take it off at the end of the night - sleeping with it on is bad.
~ La La Anthony
My sleeping bag is affixed to a wall and I climb inside and sort of float around in the sleeping bag at night while I'm sleeping.
~ Shannon Walker
There's always a little bit of anticipation - some people call it nerves - the night before, and although I always slept pretty well before big matches, you want to be on edge a little bit to get the best out of yourself.
~ Glenn McGrath
Our store was so small, it had no back or second floor. We just slept on the counter late at night after the store was closed.
~ Henry Sy
I like to slip out in the middle of the night and take my Lamborghini and drive it really fast on the highway.
~ Erika Jayne
For the day, keep it simple, basic, minimalistic, natural. Stick to peaches and pinks. For night, you can add colour to your eyes, make them smoky, and also use shimmer and bronzer. Night make up also calls for louder lip colours.
~ Kirti Kulhari
The MAC Skin Primer keeps my makeup nice and smooth during application and throughout the night. I can't be having no creases up in this mug!
~ Shangela
I might have a snack before bed. We have healthy cheat snacks. I might eat some apricots or veggie straws.
~ Daniel Jacobs
At night, I try to sneak in some of the shows that I love. I can't live without '30 Rock' - I was a fan before I joined the show in 2007 - and 'The Office.' 'Revenge' is my drama. And I love Jimmy Kimmel if I can stay up late enough to watch him.
~ Sherri Shepherd
Growing up, I would take out books from the school library and hide them in the hamper. I'd wait until my parents fell asleep, and then I'd sneak into the bathroom, turn on the light, and dig out the books and read all night.
~ Lisa Joy
I'd listen to the radio, especially when my parents were out on house calls to pray for people - you know, shut-ins. Sometimes, if we were incredibly sneaky, we could do it at night when everyone was asleep.
~ Lizz Wright
With TV, you're in people's houses every night. And you have so much time to tell stories. I don't know why I didn't do it before.
~ Lee Daniels
the marvel of consciousness," as Vladimir Nabokov once called it, "that sudden window swinging open on a sunlit landscape amidst the night of non-being"—maybe
~ Michael Pollan
I then tell myself that the result is pitiful but the struggle worth it because I looked at color and I looked at the night and the river like I never had before and saw what I take so for granted with new eyes. Is there any activity that so rewards failure? These are toads that become flowers.
~ Michael Taussig
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~ Michai? Bu?hakow
This is a street where the weaker souls crawl into bed as soon as the sun sets and lie awake listening to the rats.
~ Michel Faber
Perhaps [transgression] is like a flash of lightning in the night which, from the beginning of time, gives a dense and black intensity to the night it denies, which lights up the night from the inside, from top to bottom, yet owes to the dark the stark clarity of its manifestation, its harrowing and poised singularity.
~ Michel Foucault
Storytellers continue their narratives late into the night to forestall death and to delay the inevitable moment when everyone must fall silent. Scheherazade's story is a desperate inversion of murder; it is the effort, throughout all those nights, to exclude death from the circle of existence.
~ Michel Foucault