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Alarms Quotes

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No alarm clock needed. My passion wakes me up.. !
Kyrie Irving

My enthusiasm rouses me from my slumber.
Authors on Alarms Quotes: Isabel Allende Christopher Hitchens David Remnick Terence McKenna Shirley Geok-lin Lim Byron Katie Kirsty Gallacher Duncan Jones Summer Sanders Jonathan Ames Eric Alterman Thom Yorke Mario Vargas Llosa Buzz Aldrin Ovid Mason Cooley Denis Waitley St. Vincent John Avlon Patricia C. Wrede William Blake Georges Danton Bill Nighy Charles Horton Cooley F.B. Meyer Martin Amis David Foster Wallace Rex Stout Mark Zuckerberg Paul O'Grady Ally Carter James Dobson Hunter S. Thompson
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Every group, every system has a set of values and morals and when you get outside those, then the alarms ring. I was politically incorrect to 95% of the country; luckily my 5% had the bread to come see me.
Lenny Bruce

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Today, scientists sound the alarm on other environmental dangers. Vested interests still hire their own scientists to confuse the issue. But in the end, nature, will not be fooled.
Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Ronald Reagan used to alarm other constituencies by speaking freely about the End Times foreshadowed in the Bible.
Christopher Hitchens

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God incarnate is the end of fear; and the heart that realizes that, realizes that he is in the midst, that takes heed to the assurance of his loving presence, will be quiet in the midst of alarm.
F.B. Meyer

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You know what wakes me up? A tongue in the ass. There is no alarm clock on that one, you are up, you are shaking, you are in a karate stance.....the day has begun.
Dave Attell

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Don't let your alarm clock, be the only reason you wake up.
Ray Lewis

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If love is a dream, then marriage is the alarm clock.
John Hagee

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Literature is a form of permanent insurrection. Its mission is to arouse, to disturb, to alarm, to keep men in a constant state of dissatisfaction with themselves.
Mario Vargas Llosa

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Perhaps the thought of going to hell doesn't alarm you, because you don't believe in it. That may be your belief, but if hell exists, your lack of belief won't make it go away. Standing on a freeway and saying, "I don't believe in trucks" won't make the 18-wheeler disappear.
Kirk Cameron

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Disturbers are never popular - nobody ever really loved an alarm clock in action, no matter how grateful he may have been afterwards for its kind services!
Nellie L. McClung

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We are right to take alarm at the first experiment upon our liberties.
James Madison

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No Alarm Clock Needed. My Passion Wakes Me.
Eric Thomas

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cozy+smell of pancakes-alarm clock=weekend
Amy Krouse Rosenthal

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Albert Camus wrote that the only serious question is whether to kill yourself or not. Tom Robbins wrote that the only serious question is whether time has a beginning and an end. Camus clearly got up on the wrong side of bed, and Robbins must have forgotten to set the alarm. There is only one serious question. And that is: Who knows how to make love stay? Answer me that and I will tell you whether or not to kill yourself.
Tom Robbins

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Thought is no longer theoretical. As soon as it functions it offends or reconciles, attracts or repels, breaks, dissociates, unites or reunites; it cannot help but liberate or enslave. Even before prescribing, suggesting a future, saying what must be done, even before exhorting or merely sounding an alarm, thought, at the level of its existence, in its very dawning, is in itself an action-a perilous act.
Michel Foucault

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I'm not saying my wife's a bad cook, but she uses a smoke alarm as a timer.
Bob Monkhouse

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That's the purpose of stress. It's a friend. It's an alarm clock, built in to let you know that it's time to do The Work.
Byron Katie

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Any thought of discomfort or stress is an alarm that lets you know you're believing an untrue thought
Byron Katie

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Disasters work like alarm clocks to the world, hence God allows them. They are shouting, 'Wake up! Love! Pray!
Criss Jami

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I read the signs,I got all my stars aligned,My amulets, my charms,I set all my false alarms,So I'll be someoneWho won't be forgotten.
St. Vincent

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I understand the power and the alarm of words - Not those that they applaud from theatre-boxes, but those which make coffins break from bearers and on their four oak legs walk right away.
Vladimir Mayakovsky

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Do not give way to useless alarm; though it is right to be prepared for the worst, there is no occasion to look on it as certain.
Jane Austen

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Evelyn Waugh: How do you get your main pleasure in life, Sir William? Sir William Beveridge: I get mine trying to leave the world a better place than I found it. Waugh: I get mine spreading alarm and despondency and I get more satisfaction than you do.
Evelyn Waugh

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If you're having trouble waking up for fajr, set your alarm to play Quran. It works!
Yasmin Mogahed

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When I see a new face, something sets off an alarm bell inside me. 'slow down! Danger!' Even when the attraction is strongest, I am on my guard.
Albert Camus

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That piecemeal peace is poor peace. What pure peace allows Alarms of wars, the daunting wars, the death of it?
Gerard Manley Hopkins

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But the basic difficulty still remains: It is the expansion of Federal power, about which I wish to express my alarm. How easily we embrace such business.
Everett Dirksen

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Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the alarm clock.
Pablo Picasso

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The tocsin you hear today is not an alarm but an alert: it sounds the charge against our enemies.
Georges Danton

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We live in the midst of alarms; anxiety beclouds the future; we expect some new disaster with each newspaper we read.
Abraham Lincoln

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It's nice to see that look of alarm on the faces of the others.
Graham Chapman

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Illiteracy at the poverty level (mainly a matter of bad grammar) does not alarm me nearly as much as the illiteracy of the well-to-do.
Mary McCarthy

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To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public.
John F. Kennedy

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The trouble with an alarm clock is that what seems sensible when you set it seems absurd when it goes off
Rex Stout

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The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Sparta, made war inevitable.
Thucydides

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He awoke at six, as usual. He needed no alarm clock. He was already comprehensively alarmed.
Martin Amis

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Get out of control, but appear under control. It?s not bad to alarm other people, though ? it?s good for them.
Hunter S. Thompson

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As a performer, I wanted to be the loudest, most persistent alarm clock I could be, because there didn’t seem like any other way to snap society out of its Christianity- and media-induced coma.
Marilyn Manson

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The smoke alarm went off in the hallway upstairs, either to let us know the battery had just died or because the house was on fire.
Don DeLillo

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To be alive is to be afraid, and much to our advantage in many cases, since alarm often preserves us from danger.
Judith N. Shklar

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She always set three alarms for fear that the first employees to arrive would discover her sleeping - a Goldilocks without her bears
Billie Letts

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Courtship consists in a number of quiet attentions, not so pointed as to alarm, nor so vague as not to be understood.
Laurence Sterne

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The canary bird in the coal mine theory of the arts: artists should be treasured as alarm systems.
Kurt Vonnegut

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For these cultures, getting rid of the pain without addressing the deeper cause would be like shutting off a fire alarm while the fire's still going.
David Foster Wallace

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A little alarm now and then keeps life from stagnation.
Fanny Burney

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Raw pain alarms. us. It reminds us that life isn't as orderly as we'd hoped. We demand that pain settle down before we shuffle it off to the quiet table. We want pain to stay in its own little section, want to keep it from spilling over into the other parts of life. Just like . lunch trays. Keep pain in its own little compartment.
Philip Gulley

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I like things that are simple, such as an alarm clock.
Martin Freeman

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If I wore a peek-a-boo dress, it would be like turning in a false alarm.
Phyllis Diller

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[The spirit of party] serves always to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration. It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another.
George Washington