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"Will I rest my head in heaven / will I sleep in the stomach of the earth?
When will I sleep?
Where will I sleep?" But people helped me, one girl in one hotel called another hotel.
Overnight guests ask: "Will I sleep?" Insurers and building inspectors ask: "Will it cave in?" But just the way some Roman vaulted arches have remained standing for 2,000 years, the ice hotel's domed construction distributes the pull of gravity through the walls, not straight down.
This post was originally published here as part of the Where Will I Sleep Week travel accommodation series.
When I arrived in Haiti for my first trip since the quake, one of Micheline's first questions to me was will I sleep in the hotel?
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So, speaking from firsthand experience, I'll say that I sleep like a dog.
I don't know if I will sleep tonight but I will try.
Tell yourself that "Someday I will sleep again," "Tomorrow I will leave the house," or "Tomorrow I will exercise".
Who will safeguard my apartment as I sleep?
"I will sleep so deeply tonight; I will have a restful night and wake up feeling awake and alert".
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