“The Air Force comes in every morning and says, 'Bomb, bomb, bomb' ... And then the State Department comes in and says, 'Not now, or not there, or too much, or not at all.'” StatesForceMorningToo MuchAirMilitaryBombsDepartmentAviationEvery MorningAir ForceAir PowerAirpower Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“I really am super lazy and doing long hair, especially mine, is a big pain in the butt. It's filled with cowlicks and kinks and curls and frizz - and it was taking too much time in the morning.” LongBigsPainMorningToo MuchMinesHairFilledLazyCurlsLong HairKink Author:Ginnifer Goodwin
“Big money tries to purchase its own agenda. Money does too much talking in Washington. Every senator, every representative, even the president awakens each morning with a number in his head that will drive the whole day. The number is the amount of money that must [be] raised that day for his reelection. If he fails, the next day's number will be even higher.” IfsTryingDoeWholeBigsGovernmentNextPoliticsPresidentNumbersTalkingMorningToo MuchFailingAmountHigherRaisedAgendasRepresentativesSenatorsNext DayReelection Author:Patricia Schroeder
“I get energy from meditation practice and from eating healthy fresh food, only one cup of espresso in the morning, and not drinking too much.” EnergyPracticeMorningToo MuchMeditationHealthyEatingDrinkingCupsMeditation PracticeEspressoFresh FoodEating HealthyDrinking Too Much Author:Richard Simmons
“There is no business model in the modern media that promotes comity. If we worried too much about criticism, we wouldn't get out of bed in the morning.” IfsMorningToo MuchModernMediaBedModelsCriticismWorriedFree MarketBusiness ModelsModern Media Author:Daniel Pfeiffer
“At night always carry in your heart something from Holy Scriptures to bed with you, meditate upon it like a ruminant animal, and go softly to sleep; but this must not be too much, rather a little that may be well pondered and understood, that you may find a remnant of it in your mind when you rise in the morning.” MindWellsHeartMayLittlesNightSleepAnimalMorningToo MuchHolyBedUnderstoodScriptureHoly ScripturesRemnants Author:Martin Luther
“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.” IfsThinkingWorldNeedsTryingBelieveKindImportantStatesLiteratureMorningFantasyToo MuchBuddhismDependsFoolishEvery MorningNoon Author:Pankaj Mishra
“I confess . . . that I am not myself very much concerned with the question of influence, or with those publicists who have impressed their names upon the public by catching the morning tide and rowing very vast in the direction in which the current was flowing; but rather that there should always be a few writers preoccupied in penetrating to the core of the matter, in trying to arrive at the truth and to set it forth, without too much hope, without ambition to alter the immediate course of affairs, and without being downcast or defeated when nothing appears to ensue.” ShouldTryingMatterCoursesNamesMorningToo MuchInfluenceAmbitionConcernedAffairCurrentsCoreTidesDefeatedImpressedCatchingRowingPublicists Author:T. S. Eliot
“I can't personally drink or fight too much nowadays because I have to be perky in the morning in order to write.” WritingI CanOrderFightingMorningToo MuchDrinkPerky Author:Bonnie Jo Campbell
“I'm a morning "spinner." That's usually when my brain is thinking too much and I don't necessarily see things positively. So I sit myself down and remember that I'm making it up. I believe we are creating in every moment - making up our reality, so to speak - so when anything gets chaotic or I feel spun out, I remind myself that everything is an interpretation. I can look at it differently and make it work for me in a more positive light.” ThinkingFeelsBelieveLooksI CanMomentsRealityLightRememberSpeakI BelieveBrainMorningToo MuchCreatingDown AndInterpretationPositivelyChaoticMaking UpSpunThinking Too MuchSpinner Author:Dash Mihok
“We have other opposite problems with circadian rhythms that can happen when you - a lot of times with older adults. They start to go to bed at 6:00, 7:00 at night and they wake up at 2:00 in the morning. And they're rhythms actually shift earlier, but sometime it can just kind of miss the mark and shift too much earlier and that's when we need to treat it with bright light.” NeedsKindProblemLightHappensNightMorningToo MuchMissingBedAdultsOppositesTreatsMarkWake UpRhythmBright LightsCircadian RhythmOlder Adults Author:Shelby Harris
“I'm a morning "spinner." That's usually when my brain is thinking too much and I don't necessarily see things positively. So I sit myself down and remember that I'm making it up.” ThinkingRememberBrainMorningToo MuchDown AndPositivelyThinking Too MuchSpinner Author:Dash Mihok