Disasters work like alarm clocks to the world, hence God allows them. They are shouting, 'Wake up! Love! Pray!
Dreams come to those who dare dream and wake up to make them a reality.
If you wake up And the day feels broken Just lean into the crack
I'm waking up to say I tried, instead of waking up to another TV guide.
The responsibility to nightmare is to wake up.
Those heart-hammering nightmares that start to lose coherence even as you're waking up from them, but that still manage to leave their moldering fingerprints all across your day.
Perhaps it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions all one's life.
A great day on tour would be if I would say a two-hour drive, so you can wake up and you don't have to leave right away. You can go get breakfast somewhere nice that someone recommends in the town, and it turns out to be good. Then you can kind of check out the town, someone might recommend you to a cool thrift store, a record store, a nice park or something. You can have some time to yourself.
You ever be having a really good dream, and then, uh- right in the middle of the dream you wake up, right in the best part of the dream? And there you are, back in your stinkin' life again? Man, that's rough, eh?
I know when we were really little, my mom would say to me, "If you can, the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning, just get quiet and ask God, 'Who is Patricia?' You can feel your own nature and know who you are. "
I wake up some mornings hating me too.
The time to change was yesterday; the time to wake up is now.
I'll never wake up in a good mood again. I'm tired of these stinky boots
Any happiness, no matter how brief, seemed better than the long, simmering torture of waking up day after day, knowing I could never have him.
I have to wake up and drink chamomile tea to slow down.
A new leader has to be able to change an organization that is dreamless, soulless and visionless. . . someone's got to make a wake up call.
Life whispers to you all the time. . . from the time you wake up in the morning and with every single experience.
I don't wake up in the morning and say, wow I've got a great idea for a story. But I sit down, and I figure well, let's see.
You wake up in the morning; what do you want to know? You want to know what happened overnight. You want to know if you're safe. You want to know if you're family's safe.
You know, I don't really understand a suburban environment. I want to be out in the woods, I want to be where it's wild, I want to wake up and hear birds, I want to walk outside and see a gaggle of turkeys bouncing across my lawn - I want to be someplace like that - or I want to be right in the middle of an urban environment.