The smile that flickers on baby's lips when he sleeps
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One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps.
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If your baby is… Beautiful and perfect, never cries or fusses, sleeps on schedule and burps on demand, and angel all the time, You're the Grandma
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Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.
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My girlfriend sleeps in a queen-sized bed and I sleep in a court jester-sized bed.
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The lady sleeps! Oh, may her sleep, Which is enduring, so be deep! Heaven have her in its sacred keep!
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The female that loves unrequited sleeps, And the male that loves unrequited sleeps, The head of the money-maker that plotted all day sleeps, And the enraged and treacherous dispositions, all, all sleep.
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The rapt One, of the godlike forehead, The heaven-eyed creature sleeps in earth:...
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He who sleeps here, when dying, mistaking the approach of death for the return of health, whispered with his latest breath, I am better now. Let us believe, in spite of doubts and dogmas, of fears and tears, that these dear words are true of all the countless dead. The record of a generous life runs like a vine around the memory of our dead, and every sweet, unselfish act is now a perfumed flower.
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The joy is still there when I see Sean. He didn't come out of my belly, but my God, I've made his bones, because I've attended to every meal, and how he sleeps, and the fact that he swims like a fish because I took him to the ocean. I'm so proud of all his things. But he is my biggest pride.
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He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by silence.
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It's no accident that the church and the graveyard stand side by side. The city of the dead sleeps encircled by the city of the living.
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This place is the Devil, or at least his principal residence, they call it the University, but any other appellation would have suited it much better, for study is the last pursuit of the society; the Master eats, drinks, and sleeps, the Fellows drink, dispute and pun, the employments of the undergraduates you will probably conjecture without my description.
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The greatest achievements were at first and for a time dreams. The oak sleeps in the acorn.
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Tessio It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
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After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. Treason has done his worst. Nor steel nor poison, malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further.
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Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken.
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The city sleeps and the country sleeps, the living sleep for their time, the dead sleep for their time, the old husband sleeps by his wife and the young husband sleeps by his wife; and these tend inward to me, and I tend outward to them, and such as it is to be of these more or less I am, and of these one and all I weave the song of myself.
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He who sleeps half a day has won half a life.
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And he repents in thorns that sleeps in beds of roses.
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Without change something sleeps inside us and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken.
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The true saint goes in and out amongst the people and eats and sleeps with them and buys and sells in the market and marries and takes part in social intercourse, and never forgets God for a single moments.
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I know a mother-in-law who sleeps with her glasses on, the better to see her son-in-law suffer in her dreams.
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He is asleep. He knows no longer the fatigue of the work of deciding, the work to finish. He sleeps, he has no longer to strain, to force hims...
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God sleeps in the minerals, awakens in plants, walks in animals, and thinks in man.
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Without change, something sleeps inside us and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken.
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An arch never sleeps.
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Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well.
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Whoever speaketh of Cthulhu shall remember that he but seemeth dead, he sleeps, and yet he does not sleep, he has died and yet he is not dead, asleep and dead though he is, he shall rise again. Again it should be shown that That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.
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The profoundest thought or passion sleeps as in a mine, until an equal mind and heart finds and publishes it.
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