Sleep Quotes - Page 65
A story is a burden which must be carried with as much care as we carry a sleeping child
Joseph Bruchac (1996). “Roots of Survival: Native American Storytelling and the Sacred”, Fulcrum Pub
'The Pilgrim's Progress' (1678) pt. 1.
Janet Fitch (2013). “White Oleander”, p.7, Hachette UK
He that hath the name to be an early riser may sleep till noon.
James Howell (1660). “Lexicon Tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish Dictionary: Whereunto is Adjoined a Large Nomenclature of the Proper Terms (in All the Four) Belonging to Several Arts and Sciences, to Recreations, to Professions Both Liberal and Mechanick, &c. Divided Into Fiftie Two Sections; with Another Volume of the Choicest Proverbs in All the Said Toungs, (consisting of Divers Compleat Tomes)”
J.R.R. Tolkien (2012). “The Lord of the Rings: One Volume”, p.367, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
J.D. Salinger (1951). “The Catcher in the Rye”
Isaac Marion (2016). “Warm Bodies and The New Hunger: A Special 5th Anniversary Edition”, p.150, Simon and Schuster
All sense of hearing and of sight enfold in the serene delight and quietude of sleep.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1875). “The Masque of Pandora: And Other Poems”, p.44
Dogs and cats get put to sleep; hogs and cows get slaughtered.
George Carlin (1998). “Brain Droppings”, Hyperion