Top 16 Hitting The Snooze Button Quotes
#1. It was like hitting the snooze button on your alarm - your sleep in that window is never very good, since you know it's borrowed time, and that it will be over all too soon.
Morgan Matson
#2. I write everything as a wake-up call to myself and others, to anyone who may have gotten tired of hitting the snooze button.
Anne Lamott
#3. Workers, black and white, need some kind of international affirmative action to protect them from unfair competition with unorganized or slave labor abroad and unfair competition with robots at home.
Jesse Jackson
#4. Kendra was on Gabriel like a predator on a slab of meat.
Kim Harrington
#5. We've made elevator music of Jesus Christ. We've made Him the most boring, bland, blah person; and He was the most revolutionary man.
John Eldredge
#6. My friend, temporary setbacks and failures are prerequisites to success. They aren't signs that, "maybe it's just not supposed to be.
Clay Clark
#7. Psychologically our thought-apart from its expression in words-is only a shapeless and indistinct mass.
Ferdinand De Saussure
#8. A decrepit society shuns humor as a decrepit individual shuns drafts.
Malcolm Muggeridge
#9. If you don't have a record deal, you've got to be a record company.
Mary Gauthier
#10. Jace was probably the safest boyfriend in the world since he was pretty much banned from (1) getting angry, (2) making sexual advances, and (3) doing anything that would produce an adrenaline rush.
Cassandra Clare
#11. One way isn't better than the other; they're just different.
Emily Giffin
#12. He wanted to stay there forever, letting her soothe him, pretending he was just a kid and his mom could make everything okay.
Suzanne Collins
#13. Woman is closer to angels than man because she knows how to mingle an infinite tenderness with the most absolute compassion.
Honore De Balzac
#14. You need to have camaraderie in the clubhouse. Wherever you're working, be it a baseball team or at a business, you want to walk in there and say, 'Geez, it's great to be at work. Let's go get 'em,' as opposed to walking in there knowing there's going to be a commotion.
Pat Gillick
#15. He wished he could've explained some of this. How he had been braver than he ever thought possible, but how he had not been so brave as he wanted to be. The distinction was important.
Tim O'Brien
#16. I love you," he gasped. "For always." "And I love you," she whispered as tears filled her eyes. He rolled on his side and drew her close, his arms sheltering against the storm that pounded on London. The sky itself wept because they loved each other, and it wasn't enough. As
Mary Jo Putney
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