I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer.
“I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer.”
— Alana Stewart · Bedside
The World Motivation
I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer.
“I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer.”
— Alana Stewart · Bedside
I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer.
It bothers me when the Hollywood elite are all so against people having guns and want rigorous gun restrictions.
I sleep with my gun on my bedside table. I live alone; it is my protection and makes me feel safer. I have had to pull it out a few times when I have heard noises at night, but I've never had to use it.
I'm not searching for that magical Daddy, but I would like to find a partner in life, because I feel like finally I know what love is and what love isn't.
Sometimes you just have to let go of the old and trust that something better is going to take its place, even if it's scary to face change and the unknown.
You can't show up at the bedside and then turn on your skills. You have to keep your game sharp all the time.
I'm still a bit of a reading glutton, I think, because I browse, read a bit of the back copy, flip through the book, read a bit of the text, and if it still seems fascinating, I read it. That's why my bedside table is so cluttered: I want to imbibe it all.
When we were growing up, Christmas used to be very different and Santa Claus used to come to us with so many gifts and we'd have a whole bunch of gifts waiting at our bedside. I still remember the thrill that we felt when we would open the wrapped gifts.
A thoughtful cup of tea brought to your bedside each morning means more to me than the huge bouquet of flowers bought once a year.