It's awkward: Here you are with most of your clothes off in bed with this person who you've really just met. You're strangers to each other's bodies and you're coming together for the first time in front of all these people.
I'll sleep in my clothes sometimes. I sleep in my clothes all the time, actually - in my coat. I just hate getting changed for bed; I like the idea of falling asleep in a natural way.
Rufus T. Firefly: [with his head stuck in a vase] The last time this happened to me I was crawling under a bed.
Chris MacNeil: What are you doing here? Regan MacNeil: My bed was shaking. I can't get to sleep.
J.M. Barrie: Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older.
Mike: [chanting] I don't know, but it's been said, I love scaring kids in bed!
Brian: I was bleeding, I kept passing out, I wet my bed, and you never asked why!
Dana: Mom! I'm going to dinner with Janice and Brian. Diane: Is your room all packed up? Dana: Everything but the bed!
[after seeing Royal asleep on a hospital bed with a heart monitor and IV at his bedside] Chas: Get out.
Joseph Newton: Don't put the hat on the bed. Uncle Charlie: Superstitious, Joe? Joseph Newton: No, but I don't believe in inviting trouble.
Curtis: [ranting angrily at a roomful of neighbors] Sleep well in your beds. 'Cause if this thing comes true, there ain't gonna be any more.
I don't meditate in any formal way, but I often lie in bed or find myself in nature and enter into that state of quiet where I get images, feelings, or melodies.
It's the nature of journalism to need to be close to your subjects. And either you're able to be tough on them, which a lot of us are, or you get in bed with them, and some people do.
When you're in nature, when you're going to bed when the sun goes down and getting up when the sun rises, and you get into that rhythm, your body just really responds positively to it.
We are being entertained all the time - in the bathroom, on the train, in our beds. Sure, there is a smaller audience for theater. But we know from radio that entertainment never goes away, it just changes. And more power to it.
I love Starbucks. Maybe that's a bit sad. But I definitely need my caffeine. It's what gets me out of bed in the morning.
The town formerly known as St. Louis is now 'Defiance.' The scope of the show and game is going to be massive because you have the people who love the genre of gaming who love sci-fi; they're in bed together, normally.
When I was very little my mother would read to me in bed. She gave me a fascination for stories, and for the music in words.
I wake up every morning, look in the mirror and ask, 'Am I a sex symbol?' Then I go back to bed again. It's stupid to think that way.
I'm always in bed by 11 or 12 and people laugh all the time - they want me to hang out until two in the morning, but n-n-no, I need my nine hours.
That's the biggest part of doing comics: You have to create stuff that makes you want to get out of bed every morning and get to work.