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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I got everything I need right here with me. I got air in my lungs, a few blank sheets of paper. I mean, I love waking up in the morning not knowing what's gonna happen or, who I'm gonna meet, where I'm gonna wind up. Just the other night I was sleeping under a bridge and now here I am on the grandest ship in the world having champagne with you fine people. I figure life's a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You don't know what hand you're gonna get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you... to make each day count.
I don't know, but I always loved that image of a girl putting toenail polish on a guy - her boyfriend, or something like that. Or a guy waking up in the morning and reaching over and putting on his girlfriend's shirt. Like Keith Richards putting on one of Anita Pallenberg's blouses, or Courtney Love putting nail polish on Kurt Cobain.
I wake up every morning singing 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' — © Terry McAuliffe
I wake up every morning singing 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
My daily routine would include waking up very early, usually around 6:00 A.M., going for a workout or hike, and getting on with my day. I always just try to keep every day as productive as possible.
When I wake up every morning, I thank God for the new day.
If you get up every morning and smile, it's a good place to be.
If a farmer and his family can get up at 5:30 every morning to milk cows, surly we can get up at that time to practice basketball.
Is your queen what you are searching for in a woman, Froi?" "I never imagined I was looking for something in a woman. But if I did, I'd have to judge her by the way I felt laying beside her before I went to sleep at night and how I felt in the morning waking up to her." "Oh, too profound, my friend. Much too profound.
I get up 5:30-6 every morning. I'm in the gym. I run a couple miles.
My children are the reason I laugh, smile and want to get up every morning.
I wake up early enough every morning to have some alone time. I have an app called Simply Being that's made for meditation. I do that for 5-10 minutes in the morning. Somehow, it helps make the chaos of life have some sort of definition. Exercise, too, keeps me able to deal with everything and not get too stressed.
The sound of madness is life. It's waking up in the morning to your alarm clock, your kid crying for you, hearing the sound of the city, it's everything. Madness isn't necessarily a negative thing, it can be a positive thing. You know, hearing them cry for you, if you have children, is a great thing, it's your child.
I wake up every morning. I open my eyes and think: here we go again. — © Andy Warhol
I wake up every morning. I open my eyes and think: here we go again.
You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction.
I wake up every morning and I wish I were dead, and so does Jim.
I love show business. I wake up every morning and kiss it.
I get up every morning and think...today I'm going to end capitalism.
To simply wake up every morning a better person than when I went to bed.
I get up every morning early, when the sky is red, and write for 10 hours.
It's great to be working. Every morning, I wake up and pinch myself.
How can non-existence get sick of itself? Everytime you wake up, you appear again out of nowhere. And so does everything else. Death just means the replacement of the usual morning waking with something else, something quite impossible even to think about. We don't even have the instrument to do it, because our mind & our world are the same thing.
If you're sad about what you see in the mirror when you wake up every morning, you must change it.
We usually never got out of there before four or five o'clock in the morning. Every morning. So it was rough.
The concept of dreaming is known to the waking mind but to the dreamer there is no waking, no real world, no sanity; there is only the screaming bedlam of sleep.
I have a habit of constantly dreaming and waking up every once in a while in the night to check out my cell phone, and I suddenly saw a message that Sridevi is no more... I thought that either it's a nightmare or a hoax, and I went back to sleep.
I wake up every morning thinking I need to be edgier.
Another challenge? Getting up at 6:30 in the morning to go act. It's not fun acting that early in the morning or acting at 4 A.M in the middle of the night or in the morning when you're really tired. That's a challenge. What a luxurious problem to have.
I was so happy every morning when I woke up that I was pissing smiley faces.
Every day, I wake up and say, 'Good Morning, Jesus.'
I wake up every morning believing today is going to be better than yesterday.
I wake up every morning singing The Star-Spangled Banner.
I've never really resented hard work because I've always liked it. Up every morning for roadwork. Going to the gymnasium every day at 12 o'clock. I never change my pattern.
There is a New America every morning when we wake up. It is upon us whether we will it or not.
When I wake up in the morning, I need the writing to go to. I begin there. And that's not an accident, I mean, that habit of getting up in the morning and going to my writing first thing.
When things are starting to work, you get up at five in the morning thinking, what are we going to do today? You stay up until one in the morning getting it done, and then you start the next day with the same energy, because it's working!
I exercise every morning without fail. One eyelid goes up and the other follows.
I never think of yesterday. Can't do anything about it. I'm a positive guy. When you really deep down look at it, we go to bed every night, get up every morning, stay here for 70 or 80 years, and then we die.
I used to wake up in the morning and say, 'Oh, God.' Now I wake up in the morning and look forward to life. — © Steven Adler
I used to wake up in the morning and say, 'Oh, God.' Now I wake up in the morning and look forward to life.
Live your passion. What does that mean, anyway? It means that when you get up for work every morning, every single morning, you are pumped because you get to talk about or work with or do the thing that interests you the most in the world. You don’t live for vacations because you don’t need a break from what you’re doing—working, playing, and relaxing are one and the same. You don’t even pay attention to how many hours you’re working because to you, it’s not really work. You’re making money, but you’d do whatever it is you’re doing for free.
I wake up every morning and I surprise myself. I wake up to a new me.
I want to wake up with you every morning and fall asleep beside you each night.
People in Oklahoma don't wake up every morning wondering what the government is going to do for them.
I wake up every morning with the worst anxiety. I don't know why. I have, like, a problem.
You've got to wake up every morning and believe, 'I was born to do this.'
Life is too short to live that way. Learn to travel light. Every morning when you first get up, forgive the people that did you wrong the day before. Forgive your spouse for what they said. At the start of the day, let go of the disappointments, the set backs from yesterday. Start every morning fresh and new. God did not create you to carry around all that baggage. Let it go and move forward in the life of blessing He has in store for you!
Mani laughs every time he hears someone ask me, 'Don't you miss acting?' Because he sees me with make-up on every morning and leaving for the studios.
One of the things that I love about being a writer is this. I wake up every day and I write for three hours. I wake up early. So like 6:00, 7:00 in the morning, I write till 9:00 or 10:00. I live in New York, nobody even is breathing until 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning. So, it's like my writing life is completely removed from the rest of my life.
Every morning when I wake up, I listen to 'The Brian Lehrer Show' on WNYC. — © Aidy Bryant
Every morning when I wake up, I listen to 'The Brian Lehrer Show' on WNYC.
You need to work yourself up into some kind of a state every morning and believe that you are doing something terribly important upon which the future of literature, if not the world, depends. Buddhism tells you that this is just a foolish fantasy. So, I try not to think too much about Buddhism early in the morning. From noon on, I think about it.
I have to re-create the universe every morning when I wake up, and kill it in the evening.
I literally think that if you're in this business, it has to be the only thing you can and want to do, because it's so hard. You have to be fully committed - and partially insane - to wake up every morning and be like, "I'm an actor." I have it in my blood. It's in every pore of my body. There's always something awesome about every project, even with the worst ones. I try to remind myself every time I think about complaining that there are way worse jobs than mine.
I function better in a world where I have to wake up every morning to go to work.
Becoming a dad has been a big change for me - I didn't have any responsibilities before. I obviously practised every day, but there was that luxury of things like watching movies when I wanted or waking up whenever I wanted.
It seems to me madness to wake up in the morning and do something other than paint, considering that one may not wake up the following morning.
I got up this morning. I like to get up in the morning; it gives me the rest of the day to myself. I crossed the landing and went down stairs. Mind you, if there had been no stairs, I wouldn't even have attempted it.
I'm getting paid to wake up America every morning!
I wake up every morning with a great desire to live joyfully.
I will try to be non-violent one more day this morning, waking the world away in the violent day.
This kingdom of God life is not a matter of waking up each morning with a list of chores or an agenda to be tended to, left on our bedside table by the Holy Spirit for us while we slept. We wake up already immersed in a large story of creation and covenant, of Israel and Jesus, the story of Jesus and the stories that Jesus told. We let ourselves be formed by these formative stories, and especially as we listen to the stories that Jesus tells, get a feel for the way he does it, the way he talks, the way he treats people, the Jesus way.
If you are trying to slip out without waking a sleeping man, zips are a nightmare. Haven't you ever tried to creep out of the room unnoticed the following morning? I've done that many times.
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