“Go to bed before 8 p.m. Thieves generally break in between 12 and 2 a.m., so if you spend the evening in useless talk and go to bed late, you are likely to lose your valuables and your reputation as well. Save the firing and the light that will be wasted by staying up late and get up at four in the morning. Have a cold bath and say your prayers, and after you have dressed, give your orders for the day to your wife and children and retainers and so be ready to go on duty before 6 [a.m.]” IfsGivingWellsChildrenLightOrderLosesPrayerBreakMorningFourWifeAdviceReadyDutyGoes OnColdBedLateReputationGet UpEveningUselessStayingThievesBathsOur PrayersFiringRetainers Author:Hojo Soun
“I opened the Woodstock Festival even though I was supposed to be fifth. I said, 'What am I doing here? No, no, not me, not first!' I had to go on stage because there was no one else to go on first - the concert was already two-and-a-half hours late.” FirstsSaidTwoHoursHalfStageHavensGoes OnLateSupposed To BeConcertsFifthFestivalsHalf HoursWoodstock Author:Richie Havens
“I am a late starter. I like to go on into the night when it's quiet and everything has shut down. I find that's where music and minds open in the dark.” MindNightDarkGoes OnQuietLateStarters Author:Shelby Lynne
“The truth is that the materialistic paternalism of the present day, if allowed to go on unchecked, will rapidly make of America one huge "Main Street," where spiritual adventure will be discouraged and democracy will be regarded as consisting in the reduction of all mankind to the proportions of the narrowest and least gifted of the citizens. God grant that there may come a reaction, and that the great principles of Anglo-Saxon liberty may be rediscovered before it is too late!” IfsMayAmericaSpiritualLibertyPrinciplesDemocracyStreetsMankindAdventureHugeGoes OnCitizensTruth IsLateReactionsProportionToo LateGrantsGiftedDiscouragedReductionMaterialisticPresent DayMain StreetAnglo SaxonPaternalism Author:John Gresham Machen
“But, how many times can you get exactly what you want, when you want it? Not very often. So, why not have it with entertainment? That's what it's fun. It's fun! I find that's how I'm watching, more and more. My kids go on binges, and I get sucked in. And then, it's the middle of the night and they're late for school, the next day.” WantKidsSchoolNightNextFunMiddleGoes OnLateEntertainmentWhat You WantWhy NotNext DayMiddle Of The NightBinge Author:Jenji Kohan
“I think I would have had an easier time of it if I had had training much earlier. Because when I got to the training, it was in my late 30s and I already probably had every bad habit a singer could have. In fact, it still goes on. It's un-training those habits and retraining new ones - the breathing, the relaxation, the tongue, the lungs, the everything.” IfsThinkingStillsFactsGoes OnHabitEasierLateTrainingTongueSingersBreathingRelaxationLungsBad HabitsEasier Times Author:Joan Baez
“Our most meaningful conversations go on late at night when we're on the phone with our friends or talking to our lovers.” NightTalkingGoes OnLoversConversationLatePhonesMeaningfulMost MeaningfulMeaningful Conversations Author:Marianne Williamson
“It's uncommon, but there are some people who just have a delayed circadian rhythm and they just - they sleep better during the day then they do at night. So they've - a lot of those people with delayed sleep phase disorder they start to work in bars, they work some of the late night shifts, they sort of adjust to doing it more and more as time goes on.” PeopleNightSleepGoes OnLateBarsRhythmDisorderPhasesUncommonDelayedLate NightTime Goes OnNight ShiftCircadian Rhythm Author:Shelby Harris
“I had no idea how many famous people [Andy Cohen] have unintentionally and hilariously insulted of late: Charlie Rose, his cousin Amber Rose, Tori Spelling. . . . the list goes on and on.” PeopleIdeasGoes OnLateRoseListsNo IdeaCousinCharlieInsultedSpellingAmber Author:Anderson Cooper
“Calvin: Look, a dead bird! Hobbes: It must've hit a window. Calvin: Isn't it beautiful? It's so delicate. Sighhh... once it's too late, you appreciate what a miracle life is. You realize that nature is ruthless and our existence is very fragile, temporary, and precious. But to go on with your daily affairs, you can't really think about that... which is probably why everyone takes the world for granted and why we act so thoughtlessly. It's very confusing. I suppose it will all make sense when we grow up. Hobbes: No doubt.” ThinkingWorldLooksBeautifulLife IsGrowsRealizingExistenceGrowing UpDoubtGoes OnLateBirdAppreciateWindowMiracleAffairGrantedMake SenseNo DoubtToo LateTemporaryFragileDelicateConfusingRuthlessHobbesDelicate Life Author:Bill Watterson