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Quotes About Morning

thank all the birds who move and fly about over our heads. The Creator gave them the gift of beautiful songs. Each morning they greet the day and with their songs remind us to enjoy and appreciate life.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Beer commercials usually show big men doing manly things, "You just killed a small animal: It's time for a lite beer." Why not a realistic beer commercial? "It's five o'clock in the morning, you've just pissed in a Dumpster: It's Miller time!"
~ Robin Williams
Bob repeats an option that sounds pretty close to the birds I've been hearing in the morning. Not knowing amy species, I've been referring to them mentally as the happy birds. Versus crows and ravens, which are never happy. And seagulls and pigeons. which are just plain annoying.
~ Lisa Gardner
In the kitchen, Ava found the coffeepot
~ Lisa Jackson
I decide to turn to my old faithful solution to all that is wrong in life. Coffee.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
I do high heels better post-caffeine.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
Even people who counted their blessings never counted them in the morning. For one thing, there wasn't time.
~ Lisa Scottoline
Let's talk about a decision that women have to make every morning- Big purse or little purse?
~ Lisa Scottoline
I reach for my clothes
~ Lisa See
His eyes opened, and he stared at me. The morning light was streaming through the window,and my hair rolled in waves over either shoulder. "God has smiled upon me. I have the most beautiful wife in all the land.
~ Lisa Tawn Bergren
IwantedtoshowmyuniformtomymomthismorningsoIwenttogetmytrashbagand-
~ Lisi Harrison
Except for some queasiness in the morning or tiredness in the afternoon, Mary may not have noticed any real signs of her pregnancy yet. Elizabeth's words to Mary, then, were a confirmation of God's promise and more powerful than any blood test.
~ Liz Curtis Higgs
a whole world can lie before someone, if love is there when one wakes.
~ Lois Lowry
The door to the cottage was open. She was standing there in her nightdress, breathing deeply of the daybreak air. She was tall and slender, with coppery hair that fell in curls around her shoulders. Hearing him, she turned to Jonas and smiled. He thought he heard her say, "I see the sun." Indeed, the sky was pink with dawn light. Then Jonas looked past Claire and saw Gabe approaching on the path.   THE END
~ Lois Lowry
frustration because he couldn't see in the dim light to correct his students' papers. "Soon we will have to add another blanket to your bed," Mama said one morning as she and Annemarie tidied the bedroom.
~ Lois Lowry
It's bye-bye to you, Gabe, in the morning," Father had said, in his sweet, sing-song voice.
~ Lois Lowry
It was Ivan's morning duty to open each box, identify the species, vigor, mood, and fang-count of the writhing things inside, and sort them by genuine urgency.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Come to Elfland,' the troll said. The child thought for a while. Other children had gone, and the elves always sent a changeling in their place, so that nobody quite missed them and nobody really knew. She thought awhile of the wonder and wildness of Elfland, and then of her own home. 'N-no,' said the child. 'Why not?' said the troll. 'Mother made a jam roll this morning,' said the child. And she walked on gravely home.
~ Lord Dunsany
Forget Tir-nan-Og?' he exclaimed. 'Forget Tir-nan-Og! With the young men walking with the gold low light on their limbs, and the young girls with radiance in their faces, and the young blossom bursting along the apple-boughs, and all that is young there glorying in the morning, and it morning forever over all the land of youth. Forget Tir-nan-Og!
~ Lord Dunsany
RUTH No—I'm just sleepy as the devil. What kind of eggs you want? WALTER Not scrambled. (RUTH starts to scramble eggs)
~ Lorraine Hansberry
She was wearing an old summer dress as a nightgown, but in the mornings it could work as a dress again, if you just tossed a cardigan over it and put on shoes. In this risky manner, she knew, insanity could encroach.
~ Lorrie Moore
Dionisio arose reluctantly from his bed, went to the window to see what kind of day it was, and went to the telephone to call the police.
~ Louis de Bernieres
crowded with buckboards, saddle horses and men. It was ten o'clock
~ Louis L'Amour
I shall keep my book on the table here, and read a little every morning as soon as I wake, for I know it will do me good, and help me through the day.
~ Louisa May Alcott