Emergency Rooms … were the nightmares your nightmares had while they slept.
– Nicole Deese
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- Even exciting places are boring most of the time. Wars. Movie sets. Emergency rooms. – Ann Brashares
- Get away from my house and all its rooms that echo, all the rooms I don’t enter anymore. – Daisy Whitney
- I looked around at the rooms that I did not see as rooms but more as a landscape for my emotions, a biography of memory. – Anne Spollen
- Character is built on every decision we make, especially those we make in secret. – Nicole Deese
- Every opportunity worth pursuing comes with a price tag. Either sweat or sacrifice. Sometimes both. – Nicole Deese
- What if I lose what little control I have left? I may live in a prison now, but at least I know my way around it. – Nicole Deese
- I slept cause she cheated. She slept cause I cheated! WTF! We Need? Let’s buy a loyal bed. – Antor Mashud
- Like when people say they slept like a baby. Do they mean they slept well? Or do they mean they woke up every ten minutes, screaming? – Lee Child
- It’s time to laugh at your nightmares and have nightmares of your laughter. – Melita Tessy
- I still get nightmares. In fact, I get them so often I should be used to them by now. I’m not. No one ever really gets used to nightmares. – Mark Z Danielewski
- Nightmares are not dreams. A good dream does not leave the dreamer in darkness, confusion and terror. Start having dreams, not nightmares! – Michael Bassey Johnson
- True prayer is a way of life, not just for use in cases of emergency. Make it a habit, and when the need arises you will be in practice. – Billy Graham
- There is always an emergency light behind load-shedding…!!! – MRehan Behleem
- Loving someone but not trusting them is a spiritual emergency. – S Kelley Harrell
- Dear God, she was getting turned on in the middle of a roadside emergency. This had to stop. – Miranda Liasson
- When placing an emergency call, it is important to remember that a corrupt or incompetent cop may be on their way to you. – Steven Magee
- That’s what underwear is for, girls, so if an emergency happens you only show your cookies to the people you love. – Laurell K Hamilton
- Irony has only emergency use. Carried over time it is the voice of the trapped who have come to enjoy their cage. – Lewis Hyde
- I figured it was probably best for me to leave that bicycle back there for a real emergency. – Suzanne Brockmann
- No guest rooms.- I shake my head resolutely. -œI want to be in a room room. A lived-in room. – Lauren Oliver
- Readers are bullied in schoolyards and in locker-rooms as much as in government offices and prisons. – Alberto Manguel
- my heart has more rooms in it than a whore house – Gabriel Garca Mrquez
- She was made for untidy rooms and rumpled beds. – Alexander McCall Smith
- It is time to stop standing at the edges of rooms. Hugging the walls. Living in my head. Wishing I had something to say. – Shonda Rhimes
- Prayer is a many fingeredand kaleidoscopic thing-”it foldsand unfolds inside of you. It entersthe many rooms you cannot enter. – Cecilia Llompart
- Examine and know one’s value before you allow much access into your life.Verandas have no door, but the rooms do. – Faithful Akpaloo
- A man is made in the rough-and-tumble of the world a lady emerges from the flossy back rooms of her own imagination. – Anna Godbersen
- If you’re the smartest person in the room, you might wanna switch rooms. – Sabrina Newby
- Also, that men fall into two classes–those who forget views and those who remember them, even in small rooms. – EM Forester
- And of all the rooms in my childhood,God was the largestand most empty. – LiYoung Lee
- We write about love like we should be bound in padded rooms. – Kevin Fuller
- Look for her not in the valleys below, nor in the temple rooms. For she has gone, gone into the high passes, far beyond this dying moon. – Rebecca Carson
- The Mullahs and monks, they must worship you instead of empty rooms. – MF Moonzajer
- The phone rang. Softly, in actuality, yet it seemed loud and ominous, as phones do at night in dark hotel rooms. – Jim Thompson
- Allow sunshine and light into your rooms and life! – Bryant McGill
- . . . for a good story, told often enough puts you in rooms you’ve never occupied. – Mary Karr
- The ‘incredible frog hotel’-”really a local bed and breakfast-”…the frogs stay (in their tanks) in a block of rented rooms. – Elizabeth Kolbert
- I live in a house of secrets, but I’ve unlocked a few rooms for you – John J Geddes
- We all have our safe places, where none are invited. They are lonely rooms full of the musk of memory. Sanctuary rather than adventure. – Basith