Quotes About Evening
I don't drink coffee. I like nice wines with dinner.
~ Jeff Greene
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The first thing I do after I wake up is switch on the music player and the last thing I do before going to sleep is stop it.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
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When I have supped too heavily of an evening, I drink in the morning a large number of cups of coffee, and that as hot as I can drink it, so that the sweat breaks out on me, and if by so doing I can't restore my body, a whole apothecary's shop couldn't do much, and that is the only thing I have done for years when I have felt a fever.
~ Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
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She loved watching John—his movements so slow and steady, confident. And to talk with him in the evening after closing, even for a while, was like a reward. The sound of his voice as he read to her son, kind of raspy and soft, comforted her as much as it did Chris. She
~ Robyn Carr
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One red gash of sunset shone....
~ Roger Lancelyn Green
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Temptation is a slower process and you'll feel it more in the morning just after waking and in the evening, when you are at loose ends, tired, and yet not ready to fall asleep.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Near the kiosk the old lady who sold refreshments seemed slowly to be gathering all the shadows of evening about her skirts.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Evening Star, Hesperos, you bring all good things. You bring home all the bright dawn disperses, bring home the sheep, bring home the goat, bring the child home to its mother.
~ Luanne Rice
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Be the day short or be the day long, at last it weareth to evening song.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Good-evening, Miss Stirling. Nothing could be more commonplace and conventional. Any one might have said it. But Barney Snaith had a way of saying things that gave them poignancy. When he said good-evening you felt that it was a good evening and it was partly his doing that it was. Also, you felt that some of the credit was yours.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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In the mornings I always think the mornings are best; but when evening comes I think it's lovelier still
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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El viento ululaba entre las ramas de los árboles, y ya se sabe que en el mundo no hay música más dulce que la del viento sonando en las copas de los pinos al atardecer
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Outside, a dog sprawls among the empty tables, its body rocking with the evening heat. Someone has given it a hamburger which first it guards, then, eventually, eats. It's some kind of winter dog, a malamute perhaps, a dog of marvellous subtle greys and whites. Also of transparent intelligence, and less transparent motive. The beauty of an animal like this appears to fix it in our expectations. But while its beauty says one thing, its heart may say another.
~ M. John Harrison
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la brezza della sera arruffava gli alberi e le accarezzava i capelli, calda e dolce
~ Madeleine Wickham
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Solo en casa un día de invierno al atardecer. Eran las cinco o las cinco y media, en la calle ya hacía frío y estaba oscuro, la lluvia azotada por el viento arañaba las contraventanas de hierro, mis padres se habían ido a tomar un té a casa de Mala y Stashek Rodnitzky, en
~ Amos Oz
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At five o'clock Paris always has a current of eroticism in the air.
~ Anais Nin
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Now the evening is beginning and I will discover a human being to court or to be courted by, an adventure with caprice and desire, and while gambling I might find love.
~ Anais Nin
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In the evening we are taken to see Rain. I discover Joan Crawford. I think you told me you loved her. So do I. Her face haunts me. The dream-like exaggeration of features, the big mouth, the mouth. The story is ridiculous. The French are jeering. Absolutely jeering and there is almost a scene. The Americans are weeping. Joan Crawford as slut and as angel . . . magnificent.
~ Anais Nin
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May night continue to fall upon the orchestra
~ Andre Breton
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Il locale era completamente vacante, mangiare alle otto di sira è cosa di milanesi, i siciliani cominciano a pigliare in considerazione la mangiata passate le nove.
~ Andrea Camilleri
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I'm going out tonight. With Alex.
~ Ann M. Martin
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a hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who has, for twenty years, diluted his meals with only the infusion of this fascinating plant; whose kettle has scarcely time to cool; who with tea amuses the evening, with tea solaces the midnight, and, with tea, welcomes the morning.
~ Samuel Johnson
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To ADVESPERATE (ADVE'SPERATE) v.n.[advespero, Lat.] To draw towards evening.Dict.
~ Samuel Johnson
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You are, I think, an evening star, the fairest of all the stars.
~ Sappho
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