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Bed Quotes - Page 33

A bedroom is just as nice as whoever sleeps in it with you.

Tennessee Williams (1993). “The Theatre of Tennessee Williams”, p.174, New Directions Publishing

There are not enough poems in praise of bed.

Sylvia Townsend Warner, William Maxwell (1982). “Letters”

The man the state has put in place must have obedient hearing to his least command when it is right, and even when it's not.

David Grene, Sophocles (1959). “Sophocles”, [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press

Religion should not only comfort us when we are disturbed; it should also disturb us when we are comfortable.

Sidney Greenberg (1999). “Say Yes to Life: A Book of Thoughts for Better Living”, p.120, Jason Aronson, Incorporated

I can't say that I always want to get out of bed, you know.

Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.

Even my mom. I have to tell her, "If you want a snack, don't go to bed with potato chips. Eat a handful of pistachios and a handful of dates."

"Talking in Our Pajamas: A Conversation with Sandra Cisneros on Finding Your Voice, Fear of Highways, Tacos, Travel, and the Need for Peace in the World". Interview with Ruth Behar, quod.lib.umich.edu. September 28, 2006.

From his brimstone bed, at break of day, A-walking the Devil is gone, To look at his little snug farm of the World, And see how his stock went on.

Robert Southey, Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1860). “The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir of the Author”, p.77