I couldn't sleep for ordsprog

en I couldn't sleep for three, four months in the night time. Every half an hour, they come and bang on the door. They kick on my leg shackles, and I had a deep cut.

en Thomas Edison invented the light bulb because he thought sleep was a waste of time. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. But he was a 10-hour sleeper -- six hours a night and two, two-hour naps during the day.

en I get to sleep. The phone doesn't ring ... If I have a two-hour flight, I get to sleep for an hour-and-a-half.
  Bobby Bowden

en I couldn't sleep last night. The other night, too, just restless nights, hard to sleep, sickening.

en I'm not suggesting that everyone have a little nap everyday. But I am suggesting that if you do have a day where you had a bad night's sleep and you're just dog tired, it's probably best to just have a half an hour nap. Then for the rest of the day, you'll be able to deliver a higher productivity.

en When we lost, I couldn't sleep at night. When we win, I can't sleep at night. But, when you win, you wake up feeling better.

en I got up at 3am and couldn't sleep for an hour and a half, coming to terms with beating a guy (Roddick) who won a slam and was No. 1. But I felt good when I woke up and controlled my emotions well against Hewitt, I feel pretty good right now.

en You can say you're getting in a little too late when the newspaper is already at your door by the time you get to your room, ... Obviously, it's not the most beneficial situation. You'd like to get in at a decent hour and catch some decent sleep as opposed to getting in, sleeping and going to the park when you wake up.

en I haven't been able to sleep for months because I was too tense. Now I can't sleep at night because I'm too excited.

en We did do a good job early on of bang-bang quick passing, and then we got away from it [later] in the first half. Then, in the second half, we got back to it, and that's when we went on that run. Compared to our game on Friday, [in] the second half today the ball movement was really what we've been [trying to do more of].

en I would teach from nine to four, sleep an hour, and write from six until midnight, night after night.

en They talked about their experiences. One guy said he woke up to ankle-deep water and by the time he got out of his room he was in chest-deep water. One lady, a crew member, [said] something had fallen over and jammed her door shut. And she had to lift it up before she could even open the door to get out. Some of those guys were just soaking wet.

en At this point sleep is way overrated in my opinion. What little sleep I did get last night, my wife said I had a smile on my face. ... There's plenty of time down the road for sleep, so we'll worry about that later.

en I feel horrible. I couldn't sleep. My neck was swollen. My body was killing me. It was 11:30 (Sunday) night and I didn't want to tell anybody. I tried to sleep and woke up in a pool of sweat.

en There was about an hour of sleep that night,


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