The jet lag really gets to me sometimes and I still haven't found a cure. — Ananya Birla Copy Share Image
Five hours' New York jet lag and Cayce Pollard wakes in Camden Town to the dire and ever-circling wolves of disrupted circadian… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
I wonder if Shakespeare ever had to write a play in 10 days while suffering from jet-lag? Probably. It would explain why… — Richard Herring Copy Share Image
I was always getting run-down from jet lag and being in strange towns where I didn't speak the language or know what… — Molly Sims Copy Share Image
Jet lag is tough, to be honest. For me, it's much easier to force yourself to stay awake. — Gus Kenworthy Copy Share Image
Sometimes the challenge of beating the jet lag and getting a decent sleep can be as hard to solve as finding the… — Romain Grosjean Copy Share Image
Typically, I'll wake up at 4:30 in the morning. It's just the continual jet lag residue, just weird sleeping hours. — Ben Mendelsohn Copy Share Image
For sheer excitement, a weekend in New York is unbeatable. Arrive on Friday morning, leave on Monday night, and don't worry about… — Tim Pigott-Smith Copy Share Image
All too often, when people don't know where they are, have jet lag, don't speak the language, and can't figure out the… — Mary-Lou Weisman Copy Share Image
You're in this constant state of flux and transition, as if you had jet lag all the time. The acting part of… — Don Johnson Copy Share Image
I seem to spend a minimum of eight hours a day in transit of some sort or another... that's eight hours of… — Skrillex Copy Share Image
“The emotional equivalent of jet lag is the end of a love affair and yet you, foolish and besotted lover, won’t let… — James Oseland Copy Share Image
As soon as I reach my destination I have a cup of tea, something to eat and then sleep for about 13… — Jackie Collins Copy Share Image
Modeling in Europe at the beginning of my career was pretty hard, with the constant traveling and uncertainty as to where I… — Molly Sims Copy Share Image
“Pay attention to your dreams; when you go on a trip, in your dreams you will still be home. Then after you've… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
She knows, now, absolutely, hearing the white noise that is London, that Damien's theory of jet lag is correct: that her mortal… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“Tim bid us good-bye after helping us carry in my three-hundred-pound suitcase, and Marlboro Man and I looked around our quiet house,… — Ree Drummond Copy Share Image
“It's this or a short hospital stay," she said, greeting Scarlett with a raised glass of a deep red liquid with a… — Maureen Johnson Copy Share Image
“When was the last time we slept?" "Day before yesterday?" Amy asked with a frown. "I know what you mean. This is… — Jude Watson Copy Share Image
“Anxious to defend his adopted city—especially his side of town, the less fashionable west end—Eli considered giving Veronica a condensed lecture on… — Max Everhart Copy Share Image
“Flying halfway around the world puts our circadian clock out of sync with the day-night signals, a phenomenon we call jet lag.… — Daniel Chamovitz Copy Share Image
it takes your sleeping self years to catch up to where you really are. ... when you go on a trip, in… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
Get over jet-lag quickly. I think a lot of people waste the first few days sleeping in the wrong time zone. Sometimes… — Jane Seymour Copy Share Image
To combat jet lag, when you get to your destination go straight to a park, take your shoes off and walk barefoot.… — Emma Willis Copy Share Image
Usually, jet lag is not this big of an issue for me. I'm not sure why I'm so disoriented this time. It… — April Winchell Copy Share Image
One of my favorite luxuries in life is travel. Jet lag and lost baggage aside, it's an incredible way to learn about… — Amanda Hearst Copy Share Image
It's 4:45am here in Saudi Arabia and I'm wide awake. Freaking jet lag . — Gabriel Iglesias Copy Share Image
The limitless jet-lag purgatory of Immigration and Baggage at Heathrow. — Monica Dickens Copy Share Image
Usually I'm traveling for tennis, so the most important thing for me is to not get jet lag. — John Isner Copy Share Image
We are constantly traveling from one place to another, dealing with hotels, time zones, jet lag and all those things. — Alex de Minaur Copy Share Image
Jet lag last night was like bad shrooms. When my dad asked what that meant I told him its like being in… — Lady Gaga Copy Share Image