“Of all the things a man may do, sleep probably contributes most to keeping him sane. It puts brackets about each day. If you do something foolish or painful today, you get irritated if somebody mentions it, today. If it happened yesterday, though, you can nod or chuckle, as the case may be. You've c…”— Roger Zelazny, amazon.com
“Time to start getting more sleep. This beautiful physique needs royal treatment.”— Elizabeth Rudnick, amazon.com
“I used to sleep the sleep of someone who knew she was loved. Now, I didn't.”— Kristen Ashley, amazon.com
“She once again thought about how badly she wanted to crawl back beneath the mound of already cooling blankets that covered her bed like an inviting nest.”— Kimberly Derting, amazon.com
“She was always tired, these days. She put on one of those smiles that wasn’t really a smile at all, and they went on.”— Jojo Moyes, amazon.com
“The feel of her own pillow, and of her own blankets reassured her. Both were familiar. And being tired was familiar too, it was a solid bodily ache.”— Daphne du Maurier, amazon.com
“It wasn't merely fatigue. Although it continued to worry me how tired I was all the time. I had a strange sense of missing something, of being in the wrong place - no matter where I was.”— Josh Lanyon, amazon.com
“I sleep and sleep and sleep, yet I still have an unquenchable thirst for it.”— Maria Elena, amazon.com
“She used to say she could taste sleep and that it was as delicious as a BLT on fresh French bread.”— Rebecca Wells, amazon.com
“I love sleep because it is both pleasant and safe to use. Pleasant because one is in the best possible company and safe because sleep is the consummate protection against the unseemliness that is the invariable consequence of being awake. What you don't know won't hurt you. Sleep is death without th…”— Fran Lebowitz, amazon.com
“Tired, tired with nothing, tired with everything, tired with the world’s weight he had never chosen to bear.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“Daytime sleep is like the sin of the flesh; the more you have the more you want, and yet you feel unhappy, sated and unsated at the same time.”— Umberto Eco, amazon.com
“For years now, I've wanted to fall asleep. The sort of slipping off, the giving up, the falling part of sleep.”— Chuck Palahniuk, amazon.com
“I don’t know if you’ve ever felt like that. That you wanted to sleep for a thousand years. Or just not exist. Or just not be aware that you do exist. Or something like that. I think wanting that is very morbid, but I want it when I get like this. That’s why I’m trying not to think. I just want it al…”— Stephen Chbosky, amazon.com