“Mother would come and pick me up at work and take me wherever I could get a job. Mother didn't trust anybody with me. Usually we'd get home at 3 in the morning.” HomeJobsMotherMorningPicksTake MePick MePick Me Up Author:Patsy Cline
“I may have been 15 or 16 years old when, on a Sunday morning, I was sitting at home together with my mother and sister, and the floor began to move under us. The hanging lamp swayed. It was very strange. My father came into the room. "It was an earthquake," he said. The center had evidently been at a considerable distance, for the movements felt slow and not shaky. In spite of a great deal of effort, an accurate epicenter was never found. This was my only experience with an earthquake until I became a seismologist 20 years later.” YearsMayHas BeensSaidHomeTogetherMovingMotherFoundFatherFeltRoomsDealsEffortMorningMovementStrangeSittingDistanceSpiteSundayAccurateLampsEarthquakesSunday Morning Author:Inge Lehmann
“I really enjoy touring period! I had another band called Killing Machine, we went out on tour which was only fifteen shows & we went out in a really old motor home. That had to be the most fun. I didn't have to do radio at nine in the morning everyday. It was me & a bunch of friends. The singer was my tattoo artist. My girlfriend would fly in & we would sleep in a hammock above the bed the band were sleeping in [laughs]. I like that stuff that's really fun, I like the camping experience.” ShowsHomeArtistFunStuffEnjoySleepMorningLaughingPeriodsBedBandMachinesKillingEverydayRadioSingersNineBunchGirlfriendFifteenTattooMotorTouringMy GirlfriendCampingSleeping InHammocks Author:Tracii Guns
“I have physical problems with listening to reggae. It's weird, I don't know why. It doesn't fit the way my heart pounds, and I feel very bad when I hear it. I have a neighbor--she's a waitress who comes home every night at four in the morning and she plays reggae very loud. I hate that. I can't sleep and I can't wake up either to that music.” KnowsWayFeelsHeartI CanPlayProblemHomeNightHateSleepMorningFourListeningMy HeartFitI HateWake UpNeighborLoudPoundsComing HomeEvery NightWaitressReggaeCan't SleepI Can't Sleep Author:Nina Persson
“When I wake up in the morning, I've got a coffee and I'm in my own home studio just chilling... I make happy music.” HomeMy OwnMorningWake UpStudiosCoffeeChillMake HappyHappy Music Author:SonReal
“All great tasks test our motivation. It's easy to court ideas over beers and change the world with napkin sketches, but like most things taken home from bars, new challenges arise the next day. It's in the morning light when work begins, and grand ideas (or barroom conquests) lose their luster. To do interesting things requires work and it's no surprise we abandon demanding passions for simpler, easier, more predictable things.” WorldIdeasHomeLightMotivationPassionNextEasyLosesChallengesInterestingMorningTakenEasierTasksTestsCourtSurpriseBarsAriseBeerChanging The WorldAbandonNext DayConquestPredictableInteresting ThingsNew ChallengesNapkinsLusterMorning Light Author:Scott Berkun
“We hear the same refrain all the time from people: I have no life. I get up in the morning, daycare, eldercare, a 40 minute commute to work. I have to work late. I get home at night, there's laundry, bills to pay, jam something into the microwave oven. I'm exhausted, I go to sleep, I wake up and the routine begins all over again. This is what life has become in America.” PeopleHomeAmericaNightSleepPayMorningMinutesLateWake UpBillsGet UpRoutineExhaustedJamGoing To SleepRefrainLaundryOvensMicrowavesDaycareBills To Pay Author:Gerald Celente
“Most visual artists, just like most writers, tend to be solitary. While they're doing the art, that is. They may have a crazy orgy that morning, but at a certain point they kick everybody out, and say: "Come, go home. Yeah, I had a great time too." And then you're alone again, and then you're freshly inspired and energized.” MayArtHomeArtistCertainMorningCrazyYeahInspiredKicksVisualsSolitaryGreat TimesVisual ArtHad A Great TimeVisual Artist Author:Eric Drooker
“The perfect Sunday morning is the family at home, staying in pajamas for half the day and eating a late breakfast.” HomePerfectHalfMorningLateEatingStayingSundayBreakfastPajamasSunday Morning Author:Christine Taylor
“It's a different rhythm than most movies. For a lot of the actors, you're 12,000 miles away from home. It becomes a way of life - getting up at five in the morning, shooting every day, day in day out, for 270 days. The new cast playing the dwarves were carrying incredibly heavy weights in their suits, they sat through hours of make-up every day. So it's quite challenging from a stamina point of view.” WayDifferentHomeActorsHoursChallengesViewsMorningFiveWeightCastsHeavyPoint Of ViewMilesSuitsRhythmShootingSatStaminaMiles AwayDwarvesAway From HomeHeavy Weights Author:Andy Serkis
“When I went home, my family became a little lonely family because it was just me and my mom. Part of my longing to go back to work was wanting to be surrounded by these people who were teaching me things and drinking bad coffee at three in the morning while we were lying around in a bikini in the winter. Somehow it just felt like real life. It felt more like real life than my life.” PeopleLittlesRealHomeLyingThreeFeltMorningTeachingMomLonelyMy FamilyLongingDrinkingWinterMy MomCoffeeReal LifeBack To WorkBikinis Author:Jodie Foster
“Come here and take off your clothes and with them every single worry you have ever carried. My fingertips on your back will be the last thing you will feel before sleeping and the sound of my smile will be the alarm clock to you morning ears. Come here and take off your clothes and with them the weight of every yesterday that snuck atop your shoulders and declared them home. My whispers will be the soundtrack to your secret dreams and my hand the anchor to the life you will open your eyes to. Come here and take off your clothes.” FeelsHomeDreamHandsEyeLastsSexSoundSleepSecretMorningWorryClothesEarsWeightYesterdayShouldersClockDirtyAlarmsAnchorsSoundtracksFingertipsMy SmileDirty TalkAlarm ClocksBefore Sleeping Book:Chasers of the Light Source: Chasers of the Light
“I was walking every morning, and I'd take my iPod and paper and pen. As I walked, I wrote a poem, and then I'd come home - and sometimes it's legible, sometimes not - I typed the poem up. So I have a new, yet to be published, collection of poems now. It's called Walker's Alphabet, and among other things, it is about walking. My most recent collection of poems in 2010, incidentally, was titled WALKING backwards.” SometimesHomeMorningWalkingPaperCollectionsPensComing HomeEvery MorningBackwardsAlphabetIpodsWalkersWalking BackwardsPaper And Pen Author:Shirley Geok-lin Lim
“I love to cook. In fact, at this exact moment, I am trying something new: I am cooking a whole chicken in my crockpot, which I've never done before. I browned it with garlic powder, salt and pepper, and I put a bunch of celery and onions - which I'll have to hide from the children because they claim to hate onions - and I'm going to make homemade mashed cream potatoes. I always, before I leave for work in the morning, have supper cooking. That way, when I come home and they come home from school, there's all kinds of good smells in the house.” WayTryingKindChildrenDoneWholeMomentsFactsHomeSchoolHateHouseMorningClaimsCookingSmellBunchAll KindsCooksSomething NewChickensComing HomeSaltCreamPotatoesOnionsSupperPowderPeppersGarlicHomemadeCeleryTrying SomethingTrying Something NewSalt And Pepper Author:Nancy Grace