
Top 26 Sleep Like The Dead Quotes
#1. On Salem's Lot: " My favorite vampire story ever. I first read this 20 years ago, and I can still quote lines from it.
"You have been ill-used, Mr Bryant."
"I will see you sleep like the dead, teacher."
"The boy makes ten of you, false priest."
Fuck twilight. Seriously ...
Jay Kristoff
#2. I think writers process their own experiences through the characters and situations they write. So for Batman, I used my own experience of losing a loved one. Grief is a strange place; it's like an altered state. You might sleep too much, so you can see the dead in your dreams.
Ann Nocenti
#3. I think FoxNews ratings are a reliable guide to the attitudes of the American electorate.
Reese Schonfeld
#4. It's a strange thing, becoming an orphan at sixteen. To lose your family long before you've had time to create your own to replace it. It's a very specific sort of loneliness.
Fredrik Backman
#5. It's not music you would use to get a girl into bed. If anything, you're going to frighten her off.
David Byrne
#6. Maia did not want to wake up. Sleep lay on her like a dead bear and she had no strength to struggle out from under it.
Kim McDougall
#7. The grey of a bitter, starved-looking morning. The town like a mortally wounded creature, torn by shells, gashed open by bombs. Dead streets - streets of death - death in streets and their houses; yet people still able to sleep and still sleeping.
Radclyffe Hall
#8. She twisted her body to the curtained windows, listening to the night. "Where are you, poor dead thing? Are you right outside?" The voice of the sea drifted on a low wind, like the noise a wolf might make in its sleep.
Robert Dunbar
#9. In the common words we use every day, souls of past races, the thoughts and feelings of individual men stand around us, not dead, but frozen into their attitudes like the courtiers in the garden of the Sleeping Beauty.
Owen Barfield
#10. Some nightlife places, people aren't there for the music, and it's depressing. I'm not just a club DJ; I am a producer, and I'll only DJ when the crowd is there to enjoy the music.
Ansel Elgort
#11. The British constitution has always been puzzling and always will be.
Queen Elizabeth II
#12. Sleep like you can never be dead
Dream as if you have a soul inside your head
Munia Khan
#13. Seneca devoted much of his time to writing essays in praise of poverty, and in lending money at usurious rates.
Josh Billings
#15. Well, when I get new information, I rethink my position. What, sir, do you do with new information?
John Maynard Keynes
#16. I'm odd looking. Sometimes I think I look like a funny muppet.
Angelina Jolie
#17. The night is full of stories. They float up like miasmas, as though the dead leave their dreams in the earth where you bury them, only to have them rise to meet you in sleep. Mostly the scenes are familiar, but sometimes everything is strange, the people unknown.
Tim Winton
#19. What the feck?" Dani snapped when I answered. "You sleep like the fecking dead up there! I been calling you for five fecking minutes!
Karen Marie Moning
#20. Do you know that feeling - The feeling of being alive and dead, both at the same time? When it seems like you are just going through with different notions of life, without actually living it. I do, I know that feeling very well. I live with it, eat with it and often sleep with it.
Bhavya Kaushik
#21. People can graduate from beauty school and know everything about white hair and nothing about African-American hair.
Tracie Thoms
#23. I kind of do this awkward body language because, growing up, I had a really hard time expressing myself vocally.
Analeigh Tipton
#24. What did it feel like to die? Was it a peaceful sleep? Some thought it was full of either trumpet-blowing angels or angry devils. Perhaps I was already dead.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#25. Social power is the power over nature, the living standards achieved by men in mutual exchange. State power, as we have seen, is the coercive and parasitic seizure of this production - a draining of the fruits of society for the benefit of nonproductive (actually antiproductive) rulers.
Murray N. Rothbard
#26. O sleepers! what a thing is slumber! Sleep resembles death. Ah, why then dost thou not work in such wise as that after death thou mayst retain a resemblance to perfect life, when, during life, thou art in sleep so like to the hapless dead?
Leonardo Da Vinci
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