“When I'm writing I've been playing something for a couple of hours and I'm almost in a trance. At two or three in the morning you can actually see bits of inspiration floating about and grab them.” WritingTwoInspirationThreeBitsHoursMorningCoupleFloatingTrance Author:Kate Bush
“Phil Harris and Pat Boone were once paired as guests on an episode of Andy Williams' TV show. During a rehearsal break, Harris suggested the three of them go out for a drink. When Boone declined, explaining he did not drink, Harris asked Williams, "Andy, can you imagine getting up in the morning knowing that's the best you're going to feel all day?"” FeelsShowsThreeBreakMorningKnowingImagineTvsDrinkGuestsEpisodesTv ShowsExplainingRehearsal Author:Andy Williams
“I don't really hang out with people. I like to be by myself. In fact, I've been arrested a few times because I like to walk around at two or three in the morning, looking at shop windows. The cops take me to the station and fingerprint me. But I wouldn't call that hanging out.” PeopleTwoFactsThreeWalksMorningWindowShopsStationsHanging OutTake MeCopArrestedFingerprintsShop Windows Author:Emo Philips
“Ann Coulter to me is someone who says things that I say all the time, but I say them at three in the morning when I'm drunk as a monkey. She says them at three in the afternoon stone sober in bright daylight.” ThreeMorningStonesDrunkAfternoonMonkeysSoberDaylight Author:P. J. O'Rourke
“The writer trusts nothing she writes-it should be too reckless and alive for that, it should be beautiful and menacing and slightly out of control. . . . Good writing . . . explodes in the reader's face. Whenever the writer writes, it's always three or four or five o'clock in the morning in her head.” ShouldWritingBeautifulFacesThreeMorningFiveFourAliveReaderClockRecklessGood Writing Author:Joy Williams
“I work for three or four hours a day, in the late morning and early afternoon. Then I go out for a walk and come back in time for a large gin and tonic.” ThreeHoursWalksMorningFourLateAfternoonGinBack In TimeGin And Tonic Author:J. G. Ballard
“With three boys in the house, my mother was always on us when growing up about keeping our faces clean, washing behind our ears, and brushing our teeth. So I still take my morning routine seriously.” StillsFacesMotherThreeHouseBehindsBoysMorningGrowing UpGrowingEarsCleanTeethRoutineWashingBrushingMorning Routines Author:Cam Newton
“I take exercise for each part of the body: arms, legs, back and whatever muscles are required to keep the body fit. I do at least 20 different exercises daily for my upper and lower body. Then I come here every morning to do calf raises and play tennis. If there is time in the afternoon, I play tennis again. At least three hours I spend on weightlifting and bodybuilding.” IfsDifferentPlayBodyThreeHoursMorningArmsFitExerciseRaisesLegsTennisMusclesAfternoonEvery MorningBodybuildingCalvesParts Of The BodyWeightlifting Author:Sri Chinmoy
“Since I stopped drinking my love life has taken a really serious hit. Romantic encounters that seemed like a really good idea at three o'clock in the morning on the Lower East Side? Less so in sobriety.” IdeasThreeSidesMorningTakenSeriousDrinkingEastClockEncountersLove LifeGood IdeasSobrietyEast Side Author:Moby
“My father was a doctor. He was just a great guy, a gentle humanist, and an old-fashioned GP. He'd get up at three in the morning to see patients in different areas if they needed him.” IfsDifferentGuyThreeFatherMorningNeededAreasDoctorsPatientGet UpGentleHumanistOld FashionedGpsGreat Guy Author:Roselee Goldberg
“The most important thing is setting up these directives for yourself. Like, "I'm only going to use these three colors - go!" That's why Einstein wore the same thing every day; you don't want to have to reinvent the wheel every morning.” WantImportantUseThreeMorningColorImportant ThingsSettingSettingsWheelsEvery Morning Author:Annie E. Clark
“I am a creature of habit with my food and snacks. I make sure to get in all three meals and drink my Eboost every morning, and lots of hot tea keeps me going!” ThreeMorningHabitDrinkCreaturesHotTeaMealsEvery MorningSnacksCreatures Of HabitHot Tea Author:Kristen Taekman
“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
“I would roll out of bed and immediately start working, and keep working until it was so late at night that I couldn't stay awake anymore. Then I'd go to sleep and wake up the next morning and do the same thing all over again. I did that every day for three years.” YearsNightThreeNextSleepMorningBedLateWake UpAwakeThree YearsGoing To Sleep Author:Michael Azerrad
“I've got about three minutes to get ready in the morning before dropping my kids at school and going to the office. But even with limited time, I still want to look natural and pretty.” WantLooksStillsKidsSchoolThreeNaturalMorningMinutesReadyOfficeDroppingLimited Time Author:Christina Zilber
“I have spent my whole life scared, frightened of things that could happen, might happen, might not happen, 50 years I spent like that. Finding myself awake at three in the morning. But you know what? Ever since my diagnosis, I sleep just fine.” KnowsYearsWholeMightHappensThreeSleepMorningFineFindingsScaredWhole LifeAwakeFrightenedInsightfulDiagnosisFinding Myself Author:Walter White
“When you see a white guy at three in the morning on your beat in an alley, you kind of - "What's this guy doing here?"” KindGuyThreeWhiteMorningBeatsThis GuyAlleysWhite Guys Author:Joe Arpaio
“A typical workday for me is getting up at about 5:00, 5:15 in the morning, getting some coffee or tea as quickly as possible, and then getting to my desk. And ideally, I'll start writing around 5:30, 5:45, and I'll write for three, four hours, and then I'll take a break, and read over what I write. Maybe about lunchtime, I'll go exercise or get out into the day. Then I'll either read over what I wrote the day before and quit work around 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon and spend some time with my kids.” WritingKidsThreeHoursBreakMorningFourExerciseCoffeeQuittingTeaAfternoonDesksTypicalLunchtime Author:Eric Schlosser
“I've been doing morning pages: the first thing I do when I wake up is sit down and write three pages of whatever comes into my head. The more I do them, the more creative I get and the smaller my problems seem. I can turn something that I hated a few days ago into a short story or a song.” WritingFirstsI CanStoriesProblemSeemsSongTurnsThreeMorningCreativePagesWake UpDown AndHatedShort Story Author:T. Mills
“I work, to this day, from morning to night, seven days a week. I'm always working two, three years ahead of my own timeline; I'm a workaholic.” YearsTwoNightThreeMy OwnMorningWeekSevenThis DayThree YearsWorkaholicSeven DaysAlways WorkingTimelines Author:DJ Ashba
“Ghost Team approached me. They said, "Hey, it's mid-October, do you want to go shoot a movie on Long Island for three weeks about stupid people chasing ghosts?" I had never done anything like that before. It's kind of a mock-horror movie. What I didn't realize was the whole thing takes place at night, as a horror movie should, and so I didn't realize that we'd be working until 6 in the morning every night, or morning.” PeopleWantShouldKindLongSaidDoneWholeNightThreeRealizingMorningWeekTeamStupidHorrorGhostHeyIslandsEvery NightThey SaidChasingStupid PeopleOctoberMockLong Island Author:David Krumholtz
“It was so hard [to do Gigi Does It show]. On paper, that formula is almost impossible to create a winning show with, but then you add four and a half hours of prosthetic makeup every morning, three-inch nails, acrylics, the whole thing, and it nearly killed me.” DoeHardWholeShowsThreeWinningHoursHalfMorningFourImpossiblePaperAddMakeupFormulasInchesEvery MorningNailsHalf HoursProsthetics Author:David Krumholtz
“When you look at the New York Times and you pick it up in the morning, at the top of the paper there's three stories that are anti-Trump. Some of them baseless, some of them silly. And at the bottom you get something about WikiLeaks. Same thing with The Washington Post. Way out of control.” WayLooksStoriesThreeMorningNew YorkTrumpPaperPicksBottomSillyPostsNew York TimesWikileaks Author:Rudy Giuliani
“When you're in a band and you're a girl, you know, guys just don't ... it's not the same kind of a groove as a girl walking up wearing a mac with nothing on underneath, or knocking on someone's door at three in the morning.” KnowsKindGuyGirlThreeMorningDoorsWalkingBandKnockingMacsGroove Author:Chrissie Hynde
“I have a pretty close family and there are certain similarities - maybe a lot of families have this - where geographically, we're separated, so there are times when one family member will be needing a lot at one particular moment, so everyone rallies around that particular family member. Then there are other moments where, if [the family is] okay, I might not talk to my brother for two or three weeks, but then if I get him on the phone at five in the afternoon, it feels like we spoke that morning.” IfsFeelsTwoMomentsMightCertainThreeMorningFiveWeekParticularBrotherMembersOkayPhonesMy BrotherSpokesAfternoonSimilarityFamily MembersClose Family Author:Justin Hartley