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en We have the good, bad and the ugly. Sometimes people fall asleep and they don't know where they're going. Then they wake up and don't want to pay.

en Sleep is prohibited, I told them. Once you fall asleep, you might never wake up again.

en I think about dying a lot, every time I fall asleep on a train or a plane I expect to wake up to a crash!

en [Guillen wasn't finished about his intent to stick with Contreras with left-hander Neal Cotts warming up.] He was dominating [the Twins], ... People think I'm a bad manager or don't know the game or fall asleep during the game and wake up and change pitchers. I'm watching the same game they are.

en Insomnia is really a symptom (not a disease). It's really something someone complains to a doctor about. And sometimes the person that complains about insomnia doesn't even have it. In other words they can fall (asleep) very, very quickly but their perception is that it took them a long time to fall asleep.

en NHTSA didn't do its job in responding to information that they had. They fell down on the job, they were asleep at the wheel and they needed to be reminded and this is the wake-up call of all wake-up calls.

en By Your Will, enticed by the illusion of emotional attachment, the people are asleep; they do not wake up.

en I thought he'd appreciate that. Whenever Tom led our morning worship service, he'd often just sit in silence. I have to admit, I always liked when Tom led service because it meant I could fall asleep. But hey, sometimes he fell asleep too.

en She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. A lot of people are tired around here, but I'm not sure they're ready to lie down, stretch out and fall asleep.

en He was obviously killing us in the first half. He's a very, very good player. If you fall asleep just a hair, he'll go get one on you.

en I think the American people are going to fall asleep watching the drab debate the dreary.
  Ralph Nader

en Applied good taste is a mark of good citizenship. Ugliness is a from of anarchy... ugly cities, ugly advertising, ugly lives produce bad citizens.

en Restless legs syndrome for many people can be an annoyance and not something they are likely to seek treatment for. But for others, it can be debilitating. For many, it's very difficult to fall asleep, which can lead to fatigue or daytime sleepiness. And because of the involuntary kicking and jerking of the legs, often bed partners have to move to another bed to get a good night's sleep as well.

en You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep

en The main thing is that everybody is trying to stay busy. It's good to work from sunup to sundown during a situation like this, then eat and fall asleep. It helps.


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