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Waking Quotes - Page 5

Politics is like waking up in the morning. You never know whose head you'll find on the pillow.

Winston Churchill (2001). “The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill”, Michael O'Mara Books

A good dream was something you clung to until the last moment before waking.

Veronica Rossi (2013). “Through The Ever Night: Number 2 in series”, p.75, Hachette UK

The noiseless din that we have long known in dreams, booms at us in waking hours from newspaper headlines.

Theodor W. Adorno, E. F. N. Jephcott (2005). “Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life”, p.49, Verso

ll I can think about, every day, every waking minute since they drew Prim's name at the reaping, is how afraid I am.

Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.97, Scholastic Inc.

The dream didn't fade as dreams usually do upon waking.

Stephen King (1999). “Bag of Bones”, p.75, Simon and Schuster

The simple truth of things is that bad dreams are far better than bad wakings.

Stephen King (2016). “Rose Madder”, p.423, Simon and Schuster

In every waking hour a sacred theater is in session, played out before an audience that is largely blind.

Robin Meyers (2010). “Morning Sun on a White Piano: Simple Pleasures and the Sacramental Life”, p.47, Galilee Trade

To-morrow it seemLike the empty words of a dreamRemembered on waking.

Robert Bridges (1912). “Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas”

We wake sleeping, and sleep waking. I do not see so clearly in my sleep; but as to my being awake, I never found it clear enough and free from clouds.

Michel de Montaigne “Annotated Essays of Michel de Montaigne with English Grammar Exercises: by Michel de Montaigne (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, Powell Publications, LLC