Top Bedtime Quotes

  • It always puzzled him, when he was a child, that a woman who wrote books for a living should be so bad at telling bedtime stories. – JM Coetzee

    It always puzzled him, when he was a child, that a woman who wrote books for a living should be so bad at telling bedtime stories.– JM Coetzee

  • There’s not a lot I can fix for her anymore. Band-Aid and bedtime story days are almost over. This, I can fix with a simple Welcome. – Sarah Addison Allen

    There’s not a lot I can fix for her anymore. Band-Aid and bedtime story days are almost over. This, I can fix with a simple Welcome.– Sarah Addison Allen

  • As a boy, I remember my father telling me a bedtime story about the day my grandfather was decapitated. – Justin Bienvenue

    As a boy, I remember my father telling me a bedtime story about the day my grandfather was decapitated.– Justin Bienvenue

  • Bedtime is daytime, and we come into bloom after midnight. – Lenore Kandel

    Bedtime is daytime, and we come into bloom after midnight.– Lenore Kandel

  • If you want to see and feel magic first hand, read a book to your kid before bedtime. -”Richard Due – Richard Due

    If you want to see and feel magic first hand, read a book to your kid before bedtime. -”Richard Due– Richard Due

  • I told my three sons stories about germs more than fifty years ago as fanciful bedtime tales. – Arthur Kornberg

    I told my three sons stories about germs more than fifty years ago as fanciful bedtime tales.– Arthur Kornberg

  • I really love to read bedtime story for my kids before they fall asleep.Making them so excited and inspired, it’s truly my favorite quality time. – Toba Beta

    I really love to read bedtime story for my kids before they fall asleep.Making them so excited and inspired, it’s truly my favorite quality time.– Toba Beta

  • A human being who wakened in the morning with a queesy stomach, with fifteen hours to kill before next bedtime, had not much use for freedom. – JeanPaul Sartre

    A human being who wakened in the morning with a queesy stomach, with fifteen hours to kill before next bedtime, had not much use for freedom.– JeanPaul Sartre