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Quotes About Midday

I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap.
~ Bob Hope
I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap.
~ Bob Hope
la isla lo invadía y lo gozaba con una tal intimidad que no era capaz de pensar o elegir. (La isla a mediodía)
~ Julio Cortazar
IT WAS twelve o'clock when Bond left the Splendide and the clock on the 'mairie' was stumbling through its midday carillon.
~ Ian Fleming
The midday heat sapped her strength, and the sluggishness reached through to her thoughts
~ Steven Erikson
George learned from the woman's daughter that she was having her midday meal and a rest in her room upstairs. "But Mother will be down in a little while," she said. "Would you like to wait?
~ Carolyn Keene
I tend not to eat lunch because a midday meal makes me want to sleep in the afternoon.
~ Leo Sayer
It is the dark, hard, tobacco-starved, headachey, sour-stomached, middle of the day, a million bureaucrats are diligently plotting death and some of them know it, many about now are already onto the second or third pint or highball glass, which produces a certain desperate aura here.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Of course, Canadians are different. There is no malice in us. We are the family doctor whom no one has called in for consultation. We are the children of the midday who see all in the clear, shallow light.
~ Charles Ritchie
the exiles who at midday relax at the café with their suitcases packed full of memories, packed and ready to return to paradise, even though they - or is it we? - aren't sure if that particular paradise is a memory or a dream (175).
~ Uva de Aragón
Seek midday nourishment. Visit memorial acclaimed war hero Colonel Sanders.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.
~ Virginia Woolf
There was an emptiness about the heart of life; an attic room. Women must put off their rich apparel. At midday they must disrobe.
~ Virginia Woolf
You feel a little older in the morning. By noon I feel about 55.
~ Bob Dole
PETRONIUS woke only about midday, and as usual greatly wearied.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
A murderer's guilt is easier to hide than feelings of love. Midday is like nighttime for love—that's how brightly passion shines.
~ William Shakespeare
There was a little afternoon show that was called Afternoon. Back in those days in television, most local stations had a midday show for housewives that had a series of things. It was like a variety show for midday.
~ Jim Henson
Midday and moonless, idling along among the families from Ohio and retired couples from Iowa and the businessmen from Brazil, instead of lurking in the shade of a night meant for mischief, and it all seems so improper, as if we have wandered into a church and found everyone naked.
~ Jeff Lindsay
on noon at Friday
~ Jennifer Weiner
On Midsummer's Day, she said. At midday. As long as I live. As long as I live...
~ Philip Pullman
About noon the following day, the horses
~ Zane Grey
hora sexta, which means "sixth hour.
~ Daniel H. Pink
Midday passed, and they continued their frantic prophesying until the time for the evening sacrifice. But there was no response, no one answered, no one paid attention. (1 Kings 18:26–29)
~ Lysa TerKeurst
ANSON PALMER'S STREET was a working persons' street, not many people around midday. Lawrence had pushed her hair up under a baseball cap, walked up the driveway, around Palmer's car to the back door. She knocked on it, and waited.
~ John Sandford