1443
Quiet night, that brings
Rest to the laborer, is the outlaw's day,
In which he rises early to do wrong,
And when his work is ended, dares not sleep.
—P. Massinger.
1444
Night is the time for rest;
How sweet, when labors close,
To gather 'round an aching breast
The curtain of repose.
Stretch the tir'd limbs and lay the head
Down on our own delightful bed!
—Jas. Montgomery.
1445
Learn to say No! and it will be of more use to you than to be able to read Latin.
—Spurgeon.