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en This is how we made it: We slept next to dead bodies, we slept on streets -- at least four times, next to human feces and urine.

en First of all, I would like to clear the air on one thing. Alison has slept with more men than Amanda; Sydney has slept with more men than Amanda; I think Matt has slept with more men than Amanda. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the superficiality of modern dating.
  Heather Locklear

en I probably slept two hours last night, and the whole time I slept, I had nightmares about should I go or should I stay? If I go, what do I do? If I don't go, how guilty will I feel for not being there?

en I slept inside the plane, ... My buddy slept on the concrete underneath a wing.

en The one boy that lived with me for five months, I just put his bed in my bedroom. He slept in that bed. I slept in this bed. His friends would come over, and we'd drag out the sleeping bags. I have no desire to have little boys in bed with me or anything like that. My name's not Michael Jackson.

en Everybody slept last night. They didn't seem to have any problems. They slept all over the place.

en There is one topic peremptorily forbidden to all well-bred, to all rational mortals, namely, their distempers. If you have not slept, or if you have slept, or if you have headache, or sciatica, or leprosy, or thunder-stroke, I beseech you, by all angels, to hold your peace, and not pollute the morning.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en I worked like a horse and I ate like a hog and I slept like a dead man.
  Rudyard Kipling

en Men, women and children, our fellow countrymen have now gone days - days - without food and far too long without clean water and medical attention. They are surrounded by flood waters littered with dead bodies and human feces. To the president of the United States, I simply say that God cannot be pleased with our response.

en But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.

en We still have to work on timing for getting out of the house to do stuff, but we are starting to get the hang of it. The hardest part is getting three kids in and out of seat belts every time I need to go somewhere. The first night they were here, everybody slept except for me. I was too scared and excited. The next night, and each subsequent since then, I slept like a rock. I guess that's the sheer exhaustion from going from one child to three overnight.

en I don't believe I have slept with an under-age girl. It was only recently that I found out that under-age is 18 in this country, okay, but I don't believe that I slept with anyone under 18 in this country.

en I walked ... up to his room and saw it and I was frightened. Because I thought, how did this happen? It's bad. It's cockroaches on the wall. It's human feces, the smell of urine, and the sounds. You can never, never get enough night's sleep -- your sleep deprivation increases because there's crack deals going on.

en This ranks up there with the worst I've seen. There (were) feces throughout the house, urine-stained carpets, urine-stained sheets, trash throughout the house.

en The only way I can describe this, it was the epicenter. Inside there were National Guard running around, there was feces, people had urinated, soiled the carpet. There were dead bodies. The smell will never leave me.


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