Quotes About Day
Good morning, Howie! It's time to get up.
~ Sara Henderson
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It seemed like this day could go in so many directions, like a spiderweb shooting out toward endless possibilities. Whenever you made a choice, especially one you'd been resisting, it always affected everything else, some in big ways, like a tremor beneath your feet, others in so tiny a shift you hardly noticed a change at all. But it was happening.
~ Sarah Dessen
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It seemed like this day could go in so many directions, like a spiderweb shooting out toward endless possibilities.
~ Sarah Dessen
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I eased back on my elbows, tilting my head back to look up at the sky, which was pinkish, streaked with red. This was the time we knew best, that stretch of day going from dusk to dark. It seemed like we were always waiting for nighttime here. I could feel the trampoline easing up and down, moved by our own breathing, bringing us in small increments up and back from the sky as the colors faded, slowly, and the stars began to show themselves.
~ Sarah Dessen
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The end of a wedding reception is always so depressing. And only the bride and groom are spared, jetting off into the sunset while the rest of us wake up the next morning to just another day.
~ Sarah Dessen
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Never have I enjoyed such swearing, before or since. Sir, on that memorable day, he swore like an angel from Heaven.
~ Sarah Vowell
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Each of us faces a choice every moment of every day. When we choose God—his laws, his wills, and his way—we choose life. And when we choose ourselves—our laws, our wills, our way—we choose death.
~ Scott Hahn
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So my foolhardiness has produced the correct strategy, Count?" "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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When glance turns To a sky-blue clear day, When the purplr-red sun Sinks low at sirocco, Here nature bestows glory, Joy, sound to eye and heart, And we find in color lore, The universal truth. - - - GER: Wenn der Blick an heitern Tagen Sich zur Himmelsbläue lenkt, Beim Sirok der Sonnenwagen Purpurrot sich niedersenkt, Da gebt der Natur die Ehre, Froh, an Aug und Herz gesund, Und erkennt der Farbenlehre Allgemeinen, ewigen Grund. Zahme Xenien VI.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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There dwells a life in every star; With brother spheres it rolls afar Its self-elected, radiant way. Still throb within the great earth-ball The forces which conduct us all From day to night, from night to day. - - - GER: Das Leben wohnt in jedem Sterne: Er wandelt mit den andern gerne Die selbsterwählte reine Bahn; Im innern Erdenball pulsieren Die Kräfte, die zur Nacht uns führen Und wieder zu dem Tag heran. Zahme Xenien VI.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Und da verließ ich sie mit dem Versichern: sie selbigen Tags nochzu sehn, und hab mein Versprechen gehalten, und seit der Zeit können Sonne, Mond und Sternege ruhig ihre Wirthschaft treiben, ich weis weder daß Tag noch daß Nacht ist, und die ganze Welt verliert sich um mich her.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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So lived these two fathers, often meeting to take counsel about their common concerns. On the day we are speaking of, it had been determined to send Wilhelm out from home, for the despatch of some commercial affairs.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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If from thy secret bed Of luxury unbidden offspring rise, Let them be kindly welcom'd to the day.
~ John Armstrong
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And sudden day unbuttoned her blouse.
~ John Ashbery
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Remember the Medici tomb with the figures of Night and Day, Dusk and Dawn? Two reclining men and two reclining women. The women modestly fold their legs together. Both men part their legs and, pushing, lift their pelvises, as though waiting for a birth. Not a birth of flesh and blood and not – heaven forbid – of symbols either. The birth they await is of the indescribable and endless mystery which their bodies incarnate
~ John Berger
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Huffy Henry hid the day,Unappeasable Henry sulked.
~ John Berryman
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I do not say with Cicero, that errors wear out by age, and that religion increases and grows better day by day. For the world (as will be shortly seen) labours as much as it can to shake off all knowledge of God
~ John Calvin
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The day passed, a poor, sluggish thing that departed almost gratefully as night took its place.
~ John Connolly
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And I told him that I believed in God because I had seen His opposite. I had seen all that He was not, and been touched by it, and so I could no more deny the possibility of an ultimate goodness to set against such depravity than I could deny that daylight followed darkness, and night the day.
~ John Connolly
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I learned, as the raft moved and I slid through the day, as the day slid through me, to let the task be master: which is only not to choose to do anything but what has chosen me to be done.
~ John Crowley
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Both men looked cadaverous and sinister as the single dim light hanging from the ceiling cast dark shadows across their features.
~ John Day
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God himself took a day to rest in, and a good man's grave is his Sabbath.
~ John Donne
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'Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's.
~ John Donne
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The day breaks not: it is my heart.
~ John Donne
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