I don't sleep. I nap.

I'm the nap champion.

I love an afternoon nap.

Sometimes you need to give dishes a nap.

I'm a great napper. I nap in a lot of places.

No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap.

I usually take a two-hour nap from one to four.

When the going gets tough, the tough take a nap.

I love being able to take a nap in the afternoon.

I eat really healthy, and if I'm tired, I take a nap.

Sometimes I try to take a nap before shows. That clears my head.

After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.

Often people have to wake me up from a nap to tell me to go on stage.

I like to nap. I do like to sleep. Sometimes I sleep in between takes.

I am a sleepy fellow. I will take a nice long nap the first chance I get.

I drink coffee 30 minutes before I want to nap. I think that really helps.

I catnap now and then, but I think while I nap, so it's not a waste of time.

I think I would be a great dad one day, but I also like to nap way too much.

I go to bed at midnight and get up at 9. I never take a nap. I don't get tired.

I can get moody sometimes when I wake up after a nap - I'm like a four-year-old.

I take a nap in the afternoons, and I'm in bed at 9 P.M. It's a struggle sometimes.

I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap.

The replenishing thing that comes with a nap - you end up with two mornings in a day.

I would go to work from 9 to 6, go home, nap for two hours, then write from 8 to 2 a.m.

Since I'm playing so many matches, I just need to rest. Every nap, it's very welcoming.

You can see Bjorn Borg, but when I watch some game of him I want just to take a nap, no?

My biggest thrill in life is to read in the afternoon until I fall asleep and take a nap.

With two kids it's hard to find down time to write so I often write during their nap time.

If I am exhausted, I will pamper myself, take an extra nap, eat well, take a spa treatment.

I usually sleep ten to eight hours per night. I sometimes also have a nap in the afternoon.

It was around 4 p.m. in the afternoon. I was just taking a nap. Luckily, my sister was home.

I remember lying down for a nap one day at about 4:00 and walking up at 11:00 the next morning.

There is no point at which you can say, 'Well, I'm successful now. I might as well take a nap.'

I have a nap every afternoon like a little boy. Or an old man. Depending on how you look at it.

I can't take a traditional yoga class or anything. I'll just lay down and take a nap on the mat.

I try to get eight or nine hours of sleep a night, and if I don't, I'll make sure to take a nap.

I spend all day in museums. I even eat my lunch in the museum, and I take a nap for one hour there.

I know I feel crazy when I'm stressed out. You know when I don't feel crazy? When I'm in my nap pod.

An actor gets to take a nap, but the director is working hard from dawn till midnight. I'm kind of lazy.

Sleep is important; I try and get about 9 hours if I can at night, but I don't tend to nap during the day.

If I'm stuck in the midst of a story, I take a nap. It often works, and if it doesn't, I still feel better.

Laziness works. And the simple way to incorporate its health benefits into your life is simply to take a nap.

There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.

I am very in favour of children having a nap after lunch because then they're not whiney and grizzly by six o'clock.

I can nap with hustle and bustle around me; I can nap quietly all by myself. It's something I've always been good at.

If anything kept me awake at night it would be worrying that there wouldn't be enough time to have a nap the next day.

Pre-competition rituals include nap time, because when competition rolls around, I'm a sloth. I also FaceTime my dogs.

But the important thing is to lie down and fall asleep. That little nap means you wake up fresh again and can continue.

I'm such a good sleeper that I can have tea any time of day, and I will have no problem taking a nap. I'm a professional napper.

Sleep more at night. If it's allowed at work or home, take a nap in the afternoon. You'll be amazed at how much better you'll feel.

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