Home » Quote » W.B. Yeats » „What were all the world’s alarmsTo mighty Paris when he foundSleep upon a golden bedThat first dawn in Helen’s arms?“ „What were all the world’s alarmsTo mighty Paris when he foundSleep upon a golden bedThat first dawn in Helen’s arms?“ — W.B. Yeats Tags:SleepWorld Related quotes „When I sleep I sleep and do not dream because it is as well that I am what I seem when I am in my bed and dream.“ — Gertrude Stein „You would probably not say that he was sleeping the sleep of the just, unless you meant the just asleep, but it was certainly the sleep of someone who was not fooling about when he climbed into bed of a night and turned off the light.“ — Douglas Adams „Better to sleep in an uncomfortable bed free, than sleep in a comfortable bed unfree.“ — Jack Kerouac „At dawn, when you have trouble getting out of bed, tell yourself: ‘I have to go to work – as a human being. What do I have to complain of, if I’m going to do what I was born for – the things I was brought into the world to do? Or is this what I was created for? To huddle under the blankets and stay warm?“ — Marcus Aurelius „I got ready for bed and crawled in. The covers were comfortable and warm, but the pillow was just too weird. It gave me neck cramps, so I put it on the floor and went to sleep without it.My first big mistake.“ — Rick Riordan „They remembered bed and took the gift of sleep.“ — Homér
„What were all the world’s alarmsTo mighty Paris when he foundSleep upon a golden bedThat first dawn in Helen’s arms?“ — W.B. Yeats Tags:SleepWorld