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Quotes About Evening

How many an evening one could spend in this manner! I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading, when I am grown and have a house of my own I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.
~ Jane Austen
To Elizabeth it appeared that, had her family made an agreement to expose themselves as much as they could during the evening, it would have been impossible for them to play their parts with more spirit or finer success
~ Jane Austen
Oh! said Lydia stoutly, I am not afraid; for though I am the youngest, I'm the tallest. The rest of the evening was spent in conjecturing
~ Jane Austen
Mr. Knightley to be no longer coming there for his evening comfort! - No longer walking in at all hours, as if ever willing to change his own home for their's! - How was it to be endured?
~ Jane Austen
My dear Lizzy, where can you have been walking to? was a question which Elizabeth received from Jane as soon as she entered their room, and from all the others when they sat down to table. She had only to say in reply, that they had wandered about, till she was beyond her own knowledge. She coloured as she spoke; but neither that, nor anything else, awakened a suspicion of the truth. The evening
~ Jane Austen
Bonsoir, chérie
~ Jane O'Connor
I lay on my mattress on the screen porch and waited for him to leave, watching the blue of the evening turn velvet, indigo lingering like an unspoken hope, while my mother and the blond man murmured on the other side of the screens. Incense perfumed the air, a special kind she bought in Little Tokyo, without any sweetness, expensive.
~ Janet Fitch
My skincare regime in the evening really helps me relax, unwind and get ready for a decent night's kip.
~ A. J. Odudu
If you're making a social call, don't call past 8 P.M. The evening is a time when people need a respite from their work - a time to unwind, uninterrupted.
~ Letitia Baldrige
We'll just unwind in the evening by going out as a family for a pizza where we'll meet up with other families we know from the children's school.
~ Mary Nightingale
The evening's the best part of the day. You've done your day's work. Now you can put your feet up and enjoy it.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
It gets late early out there.
~ Yogi Berra
Those were the days, you know. It's an English thing; as soon as it's gets to 6 pm, you have to go and have a drink. We used to stick to that religiously.
~ Andy Taylor
My father was also interested in stocks. When I was a young child, he and his friends would drink in the evening and discuss about the stock market.
~ Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
We are doing what Prince did. Everyone that comes to a show billed as An Evening with Journey will get our new CD. We figured that is our best store because they are our biggest fans.
~ Neal Schon
For premieres, you get designers offering to dress you for the evening, which is nice.
~ Alex Kingston
People are interested in things not necessarily covered by the mainstream media, so they download things online. The categories are growing because people find out that they're not able to get information about stories that are of interest to them on the evening news.
~ Soledad O'Brien
The only time I ever spend alone is when I am working or when my husband is away filming. I put the kids to bed and have an hour and a half in the evening for myself.
~ Helen McCrory
If it's an evening with Toto, that usually means there's no opening act.
~ Steve Porcaro
One should never give a woman anything she can't wear in the evening.
~ Oscar Wilde
There was a silence. The evening darkened in the room. Noiselessly and with silver feet the shadows crept in from the garden. The colours faded wearily out of things.
~ Oscar Wilde
And now, let us go out on the terrace where 'droops the milk-white peacock like a ghost,' while the evening star 'washes the dusk with silver.' At twilight nature becomes a wonderfully suggestive effect, and is not without loveliness, though perhaps its chief use is to illustrate quotations from the poets.
~ Oscar Wilde
It was one of those still evenings you get in the summer, when you can hear a snail clear its throat a mile away.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
If I might suggest, sir—it is, of course, merely a palliative—but it has often been found in times of despondency that the assumption of formal evening dress has a stimulating effect on the morale.
~ P.G. Wodehouse