Floating in a lake, lying in a hammock, playing a bit of Scrabble. . . that's what I'm in need of.
Of course we have compassion. We just don't believe the safety net should be used as a hammock.
Acceptance is the spiritual hammock.
Kept falling in and out of it [sleep] like out of a boat or a tipping hammock.
I've never understood activity holidays since we seem to have far too much activity in our daily lives as it is. Find a culture where loafing is the order of the day and where they don't understand our need to be constantly doing things. Find somewhere you can have a hammock holiday.
Naps are nature's way of reminding you that life is nice, like a beautiful swinging hammock strung between birth and infinity.
The censorious said she slept in a hammock and understood Yeats's poems, but her family denied both stories.
They are a doomed race. Wars, smallpox, gross immorality, a change from old ways to new ways their fate is the common fate of the American, whether he sails the sea in the North, gallops over the plain in the West, or sleeps in his hammock in the forests of Brazil.
Don't put Banana and Hammock in the same sentence
If Spiderman was real, and I was a criminal, and he shot me with his web, I would say, "Dude, thanks for the hammock. "
History is a string full of knots, the best you can do is admire it, and maybe tie it up a bit more. History is a hammock for swinging and a game for playing.
Some sins have no season. We are as likely to be angry in November as to lose our rag in March. . . There is, though, something autumnal about greed, apple-cheeked and wheat-crowned, purpled knee-high in grapes; something summery in sloth, as the hammock creaks in the fly-drowsy heat; and more than a tickle of spring in lust, as birds pair and the sap rises. Among these, ingratitude is winter, the worst of seasons.
My perfect day is constantly changing. Right now, it would be to lie around in a hammock reading with a portable phone and a table of food next to it. I would spend all day there. And that's all that I can possibly come up with on the spur of the moment.
I would start a revolution, but I just bought a hammock.
We don’t want to turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people to lives of dependency and complacency. . .
An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock.
We shouldn't turn the safety net into a hammock. It should actually be a safety net.