“I like to wake up each morning and not know what I think, that I may reinvent myself in some way.”
Stephen Fry (1957) English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist
Source: Mockingjay
“I like to wake up each morning and not know what I think, that I may reinvent myself in some way.”
Stephen Fry (1957) English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(20th March 1824) Metrical Tales. Tale IV.— The Troubadour
The London Literary Gazette, 1824
Ned Vizzini book It's Kind of a Funny Story
Variant: I didn't want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.
Source: It's Kind of a Funny Story
“After a hard frost a man might wake in the morning and find he was breaking a covenant.”
William Henry Maule (1788–1858) British politician
Stokes v. Grissell (1854), 2 W. R. 466.
“Will I lose my dignity? Will someone care? Will I wake tomorrow from this nightmare?”
Jonathan Larson (1960–1996) American composer and playwright
Rent (1996)
Malcolm Lowry book Under the Volcano
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. XII (p. 346)