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Quotes About Evening

Kids always act up the most before they go to sleep.
~ Chris Rock
I'm usually in jammies and slippers by 8 P.M.
~ Kate Dickie
Obviously if it's a larger bag, you can always debut it at a nice lunch or a good shopping date - maybe like a luncheon or a Dodger's game. Obviously for smaller bags, clutches and stuff, you can always wait for something in the evening like a big party.
~ EJ Johnson
Because of the shape of my eyes, I can wear a lot of make-up. I can do a smoky look in the evening, but in the day I wear a lot less. Most women don't deal with lip pencils - they have been given a bad name, but are essential, especially as we get older.
~ Lulu
Eôsphoros, ' ????????' (pronunciation: eh-aw-s- fOR-aw s) is the Greek name for the Latin Lucifer, 'Dawn Bringer'; the planet Venus was known by this name along with Hesperos '???????', known in Latin as Vesperus, 'Evening Star'.
~ Michael W. Ford
Jestem historykiem - potwierdzi? uczony i doda? ni w pi??, ni w dziewi??: - Dzi? wieczorem na Patriarszych Prudach wydarzy si? nadzwyczaj interesuj?ca historia.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
HOW SAD, YE gods, how sad the world is at evening, how mysterious the mists over the swamps. You will know it when you have wandered astray in those mists, when you have suffered greatly before dying, when you have walked through the world carrying an unbearable burden. You know it too when you are weary and ready to leave this earth without regret; its mists, its swamps and its rivers; ready to give yourself into the arms of death with a light heart, knowing that death alone can comfort you.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
J'ai, outre celle-là, une autre conviction, à savoir qu'un soir maudit, j'eus le malheur de naître.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
I have lived long enough to know that the evening glow of love has its own riches and splendour.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
in New Jersey this evening, an Irish band called U2 who were on the cover of Time magazine last week.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
The evening news made her wonder if God was dead; the morning sun made her believe He wasn't.
~ Carl Hiaasen
That evening when my destiny changed is a tattoo needled into my soul. I shall never forget it.
~ Tess Uriza Holthe
Dusk—of a summer night.
~ Theodore Dreiser
Evening dinner dates can cloud your judgment.
~ Ray Fearon
I don't admire one particular style, but for evening events, I always look to Grace Kelly for inspiration.
~ Kylie Bax
We try to keep it a normal day while we're up in space. You know, you don't want to change your time cycle too much, so we just keep it normal. And so, about 5 or 6 o'clock at night, after we finish working, we knock it off by having prerecorded shows that we watch sometimes through the computer while we're eating dinner.
~ Sunita Williams
Time, as our species has lived it on this planet, will cease to exist. No more dark/light binary. No more active red daytime, blue evening dissolving. No longer is sunshine the coagulant of consciousness, causing us to clot into personalities, to cohere once more on our pillows each morning.
~ Karen Russell
She was always puzzled that people say that darkness falls. To her it seemed instead to rise, massing under trees an shrubs, pouring out from under furniture, only reaching the sky when the spaces near the ground were full.
~ Katherine Howe
To an open house in the eveningHome shall men come,To an older place than EdenAnd a taller town than Rome.
~ G. K. Chesterton
She chose the brassavola, which looked like clusters of delicate calla lilies. "Ah," said Schiele, "the Lady of the Night." "It's actually called that?" I asked. "Or is that your weird pet name for it?" "It releases a perfume in the evening," he said. "Don't worry, Franny. It smells great.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The evening is come; rise up, ye youths. Vesper from Olympus now at last is just raising his long-looked-for light.
~ Gaius Valerius Catullus
When we left, the sun was taking its evening dip, slipping down into the ocean inch by inch like a fat woman afraid of the water.
~ Budd Schulberg
How now in the contemplative evening of his days, the pious Bildad reconciled these things in the reminiscence, I do not know; but it did not seem to concern him much, and very probably he had long since come to the sage and sensible conclusion that a man's religion is one thing, and this practical world quite another. This world pays dividends.
~ Herman Melville
How now in the contemplative evening of his days, the pious Bildad reconciled these things in the reminiscence, I do not know; but it did not seem to concern him much, and very probably he had long since come to the sage and sensible conclusion that a man's religion is one thing, and this practical world quite another. This world pays dividends.
~ Herman Melville