A Quote by Alice Temperley

I'm a morning person, really alert. — © Alice Temperley
I'm a morning person, really alert.
Acting keeps me alert to people, and life. I don't know, there's something about going to work early in the morning, and having to stay alert and concentrated. Maybe that keeps your mind alive.
On the morning of September 11th, I was literally about 18 blocks from the World Trade Center. I witnessed in person what a lot of people witnessed in person, but what the world really saw on the television screen, I saw it with my own eyes that morning.
Awareness means to listen to me unfocused - alert of course, not fallen asleep, but alert to these birds, their chirping, alert to the wind that passes through the trees, alert to everything that is happening. Concentration excludes much, includes little. Awareness excludes nothing, includes all. Awareness is a state of no-mind. You are, yet you are not focused. You are just a mirror reflecting all, echoing all; see the beauty of it and the silence and the stillness.
I'm not a morning person. I'm really not.
I'm not really a morning person.
Yeah, I'm not really a morning person.
I'm a morning person, which is a hideous thing to be. No one likes morning people, not even other morning people.
What is meditation? It is not your character, it is not what you do. It is what you are. It is not the character, it is the consciousness that you bring to whatsoever you do. The doing is irrelevant. Whether you are doing it consciously or not is the question, whether moral or immoral. Are you alert? If you are alert, meditation happens. If you are not alert, you live in sleep.
You really have to be a morning person if you want to be a teacher.
I've always been a morning person, and what I don't get done in the morning I really don't get done at all.
Some spiritually alert parents hold early-morning devotionals with their families in their homes. They have a hymn, prayer, and then read and discuss the Book of Mormon.
That wasn't me. I'm not a morning person. There's another person inside of me that does all the morning things.
I counsel our children to do their critical studying in the early hours of the morning when they're fresh and alert, rather than to fight physical weariness and mental exhaustion at night. I've learned the power of the dictum, "Early to bed, early to rise." When I'm under pressure, you won't find me burning the midnight oil. I'd much rather be in bed early and getting up in the wee hours of the morning.
I'm not a morning person, and yet production is a morning person's game.
I'm a really heavy sleeper. When I wake up I'm a terrible morning person.
I’m a morning person and a night person. So I have to be a nap person, or else I’m a tired person.
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