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Ben Battle was a soldier bold, and used to war's alarms, But a cannon-ball took off his legs, so he laid down his arms.
— Thomas Hood
I use a smoke alarm as a timer.
— Joan Rivers
We entered an era of false alarms.
— Sara Novic
Life is a theatre of alarms and contentions.
— Charles Horton Cooley
Any thought of discomfort or stress is an alarm that lets you know you're believing an untrue thought
— Byron Katie
If the term discussion has always seemed to me to imply mild warnings of wasted time, workshop sets off a clangorous alarm.
— Paul Fussell
I feel like music does have a role to play in waking people up; it can be an alarm clock or it can be a lullaby.
— Debby Ryan
No Alarm Clock Needed. My Passion Wakes Me.
— Eric Thomas
A snooze button is a poor substitute for no alarm clock at all.
— Stephen Hawking
Get out of control, but appear under control. It?s not bad to alarm other people, though ? it?s good for them.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Nervous alarms should always be communicated, that they may be dissipated.
— Charlotte Bronte
Our planet's alarm is going off, and it is time to wake up and take action!
— Leonardo DiCaprio
I don't need an alarm clock, for habit is the best alarm there is.
— Jane Stanton Hitchcock
O solitude, where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place.
— William Cowper
Stress is an alarm clock that lets you know you're attached to something not true for you.
— Byron Katie
The look of love alarms Because 'tis filled with fire; But the look of soft deceit Shall sin the lover's hire.
— William Blake
Lesson #456 of high school life: Never, EVER trust an alarm clock.
— Heather Brewer
What were all the world's alarms To mighty Paris when he found Sleep upon a golden bed That first dawn in Helen's arms?
— William Butler Yeats
Solitude is a necessary protest to the incursions and the false alarms of society's hysteria, a period of cure and recovery.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Sociology, the guilty science, functions best by alarm.
— Hortense Calisher