May your sleep be your death, and your wakefulness be your heaven.
– Anthony Liccione
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- The revelations of God can come to you in a state of wakefulness or in sleep – Sunday Adelaja
- To die, to sleep – To sleep, perchance to dream – ay, there’s the rub,For in this sleep of death what dreams may come… – William Shakespeare
- Unto the Cross came death, and unto death came the Cross. – Anthony Liccione
- Write about the dream you see during wakefulness. – Debasish Mridha
- I cannot write about Venice; I can only write about me, and the sleeping parts of myself that Venice has shocked into wakefulness. – Jessica Zafra
- I cannot write about Venice; I can only write about me, and the sleeping parts of myself that Venice has shocked into wakefulness. – Jessica Zafra
- Is heaven a place in the sky?Heaven is what we wear in our heart and in our mind. ( -œIs heaven a place in the sky?- ) – Erik Pevernagie
- The closest thing to Heaven, is having a peaceful mind, and a beautiful, pure heart. – Anthony Liccione
- There are those laughing their way to hell; and those, crying themselves to heaven. – Anthony Liccione
- I sleep and sleep and sleep, yet I still have an unquenchable thirst for it. – Maria Elena
- I love sleep. I need sleep. We all do, of course. There are those people that don’t need sleep. I think they’re called ‘successful. – Jim Gaffigan
- Let the night take you. Let the stars evaporate into your dreams. Let sleep be the only comfort for you to believe. – Anthony Liccione
- If coffee were like dreams, then I would be wired in constant bliss, never needing sleep to live out my dreams. – Anthony Liccione
- I kiss her ghost, and sleep with the dust on her photograph, next to my bedside. – Anthony Liccione
- She had died, I just never told her. So still, we walk, eat and sleep together, in fear one day she’ll come to realize it. – Anthony Liccione
- Don’t go to sleep doused in hatred.Instead go to sleep snuggled in love. – Anthony T Hincks
- …an irresistible sleep fell deeply on his eyes, the sweetest, soundest oblivion, still as the sleep of death itself… – Homer
- Suicide is a hasty unresolved death that slowly kills those close-by day by day. – Anthony Liccione
- The rich eat life, the poor eat death; so what is the problem they ask? – Anthony Liccione
- Sometimes you have to risk life, in order to live, and gamble death, to sacrifice life. – Anthony Liccione
- I heard death had a name, but I forgot what it was. – Anthony Liccione
- Poverty is like a crumb that sits at a table, and starves itself to death. – Anthony Liccione
- Poverty is like a crumb that sits at a table, and starves itself to death. – Anthony Liccione
- Life happens, whether you’re in it or not, but death doesn’t give you a choice. – Anthony Liccione
- Death takes in many people, but still lives alone. – Anthony Liccione
- One may sleep as long as one prefers, but one should know that each hour of excess sleep is an hour lost for learning. – Eraldo Banovac
- Whatever it may bring, I will live by my own policies, I will sleep with a clear conscience, I will sleep in peace. – Sinead OConnor
- Whatever it may bring, I will live by my own policies, I will sleep with a clear conscience, I will sleep in peace. – Sinead OConnor
- Writing keeps death at bay. Every book I write is a triumph over death. … If we did not know we’d die, we’d wander around and sleep like cats. – Ray Bradbury
- Death was a friend, and sleep was Death’s brother. – John Steinbeck
- Shake off this downy sleep, death’s counterfeit,And look on death itself! – William Shakespeare
- Don’t be in temper, to leave so quickly, that I may be dying. But all too soon, the leaves and debris will gather elsewhere. – Anthony Liccione
- You may not be able to change the world for the better, but the world is able to change you for the worst, don’t give them the rock you stand on. – Anthony Liccione
- Burning bridges behind you is understandable. It’s the bridges before us that we burn, not realizing we may need to cross, that brings regret. – Anthony Liccione
- Take caution of what lies, in what you may beLIEve. – Anthony Liccione
- Ever notice the word ‘rough’ in through? There is truth to that, though the way may be rough, we are still able to get through it. – Anthony Liccione
- I may be sick. I may come from a hole in the ground. My best friend may be an insect. But at least I don’t live in decent society. – Jessica Anthony
- Women may show some discrimination about whom they sleep with, but they’ll marry anybody. – Anthony Powell
- I think of death only with tranquility, as an end. I refuse to let death hamper life. Death must enter life only to define it. – JeanPaul Sartre
- I can see death and more death, till we are black and swollen with death. – David Herbet