A Quote by Rachel Weisz

In therapy you sit down; in analysis you lie down. — © Rachel Weisz
In therapy you sit down; in analysis you lie down.
I remember someone said to me, "Never stand up when you can sit down, never sit down when you can lie down, never lie down when you can be asleep." Those are bits of advice that I haven't taken, really. I've done the opposite of them, but they have stayed with me.
Mr Churchill, to what do you attribute your success in life? Conservation of energy. Never stand up when you can sit down. And never sit down when you can lie down.
Conservation of energy. Never stand up when you can sit down, and never sit down when you can lie down.
Don’t stand up when you can sit down and don’t sit down when you can lie down.
I understand what's going on, and when I see the fervor, when I see 25,000 people that have seats and not one person during an hour speech will sit down, I say sit down everybody, sit down, and they don't sit down, I mean, that's a great compliment but I do understand the power of the message. There's no question about that.
I will never sit down with Gerry Adams . . . he'd sit with anyone. He'd sit down with the devil. In fact, Adams does sit down with the devil.
Every time you sit down to meditate, you have to sit down with a resolve to win. You are going to sit there and will your mind to be happy, quiet and still.
Don't stand if you can sit, don't sit if you can lie down.
I think I sit down to the typewriter when it's time to sit down to the typewriter. That isn't to suggest that when I do finally sit down at the typewriter, and write out my plays with a speed that seems to horrify all my detractors and half of my well-wishers, that there's no work involved. It is hard work, and one is doing all the work oneself.
I just want to give you this one piece of advice: if you're standing and you could be sitting, sit. If you're sitting and you could be lying down, lie down.
Writing is my therapy. My feelings build up inside of me and then I sit down and write a song.
I sit down religiously every morning, I sit down for eight hours every day - and the sitting down is all.
If I lie down on my bed I must be here, But if I lie down in my grave I may be elsewhere.
Sometimes the songs just come to me. I don't sit down to write like you'd sit down to make a pair of boots.
I got two stools, in case I want to sit down and sit down again on something else.
I sit down and draw from my lyric book. I sit down and start looking through it and see if there is anything that strikes me that I've written.
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