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Quotes About Day

That was the day I began cutting classes and returning to TV tapings it ultimately led to a friendship with Johnny O, and an increasing fascination and respect for what he did.
~ Randy West
We provide food that customers love, day after day after day. People just want more of it.
~ Ray Kroc
I really love the camaraderie you can share amongst some buddies, and the ability to laugh, enjoy the afternoon, enjoy the day. Golf brings all of that together and that's something I really enjoy.
~ Michael Waltrip
My take is that acting is acting. A performance is a performance. With performance capture, if you don't get the performance on the day, you can't enhance the performance.
~ Andy Serkis
At the end of the day, as cheesy as this sounds, people love love stories and Bachelor Nation truly wants to root for somebody and have people find their love stories.
~ Becca Kufrin
I think, at the end of the day, Stockhouse will have free services supported by advertising, but we'll also have a number of subscription services.
~ Jeff Berwick
I suppose it is the lot of soldiers and Marines to be objectified according to the politics of the day and the mood of the American people about their war.
~ Phil Klay
That's the thing about 'Sex Education,' the shooting situations are so bizarre that nothing is a surprise any more. It's just another day at the office.
~ Ncuti Gatwa
There are significant moments in everyone's day that can make literature. That's what you ought to write about.
~ Raymond Carver
Quella notte, avvolto nelle coperte, avrebbe ricordato quei pochi minuti di intensa sensazione del tempo che passava, del giorno che finiva.
~ Raymond Carver
He smiled his first smile of the day. He probably allowed himself four. [...] He was doing an awful lot of smiling that day. Using up a whole week's supply.
~ Raymond Chandler
It was expected that one day Tinuva would join the ranks of the Spellweavers, for his mind was showing more and more skill in using the native magic of his race.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Their opposite is the equator, where every day and every night of the year is exactly twelve hours long. The farther north or south you go, the longer summer days and winter nights get. In Iceland, each day of spring was several minutes longer than the one before, so that in May the days
~ Rebecca Solnit
And from that day to this, no power on earth can keep a rabbit out of a vegetable garden, for El-ahrairah prompts them with a thousand tricks, the best in the world.
~ Richard Adams
Peut-être que vous étiez allongé au lit, presque sur le point de vous endormir, et vous avez ri de quelque chose, une plaisanterie toute personnelle, une bonne façon de finir la journée. C'est ça, mon nom.
~ Richard Brautigan
Sometimes, when people in the South tell you to have a blessed day, it means fuck you and I hope you have a nice time in hell.
~ Richard Grant
I am only a literary lizard basking the day away beneath the great sun of Beauty. That's all.
~ Julian Barnes
The first poets were gods. Poetry began with the bicameral mind. The god-side of our ancient mentality, at least in a certain period of history, usually or perhaps always spoke in verse. This means that most men at one time, throughout the day, were hearing poetry (of a sort) composed and spoken within their own minds.
~ Julian Jaynes
She said, a child born at midwinter comes into the world on the shortest day of the year. From that point on, the days stretch out. And so a child born at midwinter walks always toward the light, all his life.
~ Juliet Marillier
He determinado para la luna fases, hasta que se pone como la palma seca. No le está bien al sol alcanzar a la luna, ni a la noche adelantar al día: cada uno navega en su propia órbita»
~ Karen Armstrong
MARK DONALDSON WAY, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: AUSTRALIA DAY, TWO MONTHS AFTER THE BATTLE OF EARTH, JANUARY 26, 2553.
~ Karen Traviss
If people believed in eternal damnation they might not be seizing the day quite so much.
~ Kate Atkinson
But what can a man see of a library being one day in it?
~ James Boswell
To laugh, if but for an instant only, has never been granted to man before the fortieth day from his birth, and then it is looked upon as a miracle of precocity.
~ Pliny the Elder