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Evenings QuotesFamous Evenings quotes by popular authors such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Haliburton, Marcus Annaeus Seneca, Roy L. Smith, Henry Moore and others.
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[highlight-text]Fatigue is the best pillow.
Benjamin Franklin
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[highlight-text]A well-spent day brings happy sleep.
Leonardo da Vinci
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[highlight-text]Let not the sun go down upon your wrath.
Bible
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[highlight-text]Sum up at night what thou has done by day.
Edward Herbert
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[highlight-text]Go to bed early get up early-this is wise.
Mark Twain
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[highlight-text]Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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[highlight-text]Fools look to tomorrow; wise men use tonight.
Scottish Proverb
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[highlight-text]Sleep ... peace of the soul who put-test care to flight.
Ovid
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[highlight-text]To carry care to bed is to sleep with a pack on your back.
Thomas Haliburton
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[highlight-text]Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
Anonymous
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[highlight-text]Sleep is the most blessed and blessing of all natural graces.
Aldous Huxley
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[highlight-text]I think what has this day brought me and what have I given it?
Henry Moore
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[highlight-text]Judge each day not by it's harvest but by the seeds you plant.
Anonymous
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[highlight-text]Each morning puts man on trial and each evening passes judgement.
Roy L. Smith
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[highlight-text]Sleep: The golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.
Thomas Dekker
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[highlight-text]O bed! O bed! Delicious bed! That heaven on earth to the weary head!
Thomas Hood
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[highlight-text]General Quotations about Evenings Let us add this one more night to our lives.
Suetonius
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[highlight-text]There is only one thing people like that is good for them; a good night's sleep.
Edgar Watson Howe
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[highlight-text]Thank God for sleep! And when you cannot sleep still thank Him that you live to lie awake.
John Oxenham
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[highlight-text]Don't fight with the pillow but lay down your head And kick every worriment out of the bed.
Edmund Vance Cooke
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[highlight-text]Put off thy cares with thy clothes; so shall thy rest strengthen thy labor and so thy labor sweeten thy rest.
Francis Quarles
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[highlight-text]There may be those on earth who dress better or eat better but those who enjoy the peace of God sleep better.
L. Thomas Holdcroft
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[highlight-text]One of the secrets of a long and fruitful life is to forgive everybody everything every night before you go to bed.
Anonymous
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[highlight-text]Shed as you do your garments your daily sins whether of omission or commission and you will wake a free man with a new life.
Sir William Osier
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[highlight-text]Each morning sees some task begin each evening sees it close; Something attempted something done has earned a night's repose.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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[highlight-text]It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it.
John Steinbeck
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[highlight-text]very night before I turn out the lights to sleep I ask myself this question: Have I done everything that I can.... Have I done enough?
Lyndon B. Johnson
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[highlight-text]We should every night call ourselves to an account: What infirmity have I mastered today? What passions opposed! What temptation resisted? What virtue acquired?
Marcus Annaeus Seneca
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[highlight-text]Sleep that knits up the ravell'd slave of care The death of each day's life sore labour's bath Balm of hurt minds great nature's second course Chief nourisher in life's feast.
William Shakespeare
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[highlight-text]Come Sleep! Oh Sleep the certain knot of peace The baiting-place of wit the balm of woe The poor man's wealth the prisoner's release The indifferent judge between the high and low.
Sir Philip Sidney
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[highlight-text]Sleep Silence's child sweet father of soft rest Prince whose approach peace to all mortals brings Indifferent host to shepherds and kings Sole comforter to minds with grief oppressed.
William Drummond
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[highlight-text]The camel at the close of day Kneels down upon the sandy plain To have his burden lifted off And rest again. My soul thou too should to thy knees When daylight draweth to a close And let thy Master lift the load And grant repose.
Anonymous
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[highlight-text]It is a delicious moment certainly that of being well-nestled in bed and feeling that you shall drop gently to sleep. The good is to come not past; the limbs are tired enough to render the remaining in one posture delightful; the labor of the day is gone.
Leigh Hunt