People who get up early in the morning cause war, death and famine.

Banksy
People who get up early in the morning cause war,...
People who get up early in the morning cause war,...
People who get up early in the morning cause war,...
People who get up early in the morning cause war,...
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When people get up early in the morning, they cause war, death and famine. The world is now so busy and rushed that we forget the importance of rest and relaxation. People now spend hours worrying about work and family and other things that could be better spent doing things that we enjoy and that give us pleasure.

Source: Banging Your Head Against A Brick Wall

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