Quotes About Morning
Getting up at four in the morning to tend the farm while the world is quiet - feeding animals, mucking stalls, gathering eggs, filling water troughs, checking fences, letting animals out into the field - is a high point to my day.
~ Chip Gaines
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I usually get up early because I like the quiet time in the morning to have my coffee, and I look at the news of the day, and give myself a chance to wake up.
~ Jacky Rosen
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I am quite an early riser - I usually get up between 5.30 and 6am and take the dogs out.
~ Adam Ant
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I am up at 3:30, reading the op-ed pages and getting ready to be on the air by 6 A.M. on the set of 'Morning Joe,' and after three hours of TV and two hours on the radio, it is only 12 noon.
~ Mika Brzezinski
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The condition of rage is one in which I find myself starting my day - once I see the news headlines.
~ Val McDermid
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This morning's scene is good and fine, Long rain has not harmed the land.
~ Du Fu
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I prefer Raisin Bran. But I like the Mini-Wheats.
~ Dick Durbin
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I wake up when the time is double digits - 10, 11, 12 - and I make myself a cup of coffee and think about what I'm gonna do that day. Either I'm gonna set my house on fire or I'm gonna take pictures. I'm random.
~ Bretman Rock
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I just like to have cereal in the morning, but it'll be those cluster things - it's a bit random - and through the day, I like just pasta, plain pasta with a bit of sauce on it, never too much in case I get a bad belly... and jelly just before I go on for a bit of energy!
~ Jade Jones
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I'm such a music geek, a music freak. I wake up in the morning, I press play.
~ Jean-Marc Vallee
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I generally am an early riser but it all depends on what time I sleep.
~ Vinod Khanna
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Very first thing in the morning, I spew some rough genius directly on to the laptop. Then I have coffee and rewrite for three hours.
~ Kevin Barry
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Getting up early is one of the gifts I give myself.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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I did some bad stuff. I don't remember what in particular, but I did some bad stuff. So the morning of Christmas, I wake up and my brother is there, my sister, my mom, everyone's got gifts and I can't find my gifts. No gifts. They acted like Santa didn't' bring me anything because I wasn't good.
~ Rudy Gobert
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I like to get up in the morning, work during the day and go home at night.
~ Ken Berry
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My 2-year-old has become my alarm, so on a good day, 7:30 A. M. or 8 A. M. My alarm sounds something like, 'Mama, where are you?'
~ Lindsay Shookus
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You know you're going to have a good day when your morning begins with breakfast in the same room as Carrie Tiffany, David Vann and Lionel Shriver.
~ Hannah Kent
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'Good Morning America' is television to a fare-thee-well.
~ Frank Deford
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Caffeine is a good thing.
~ Manoj Bhargava
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Mid-morning is a good time for selfies because of the natural light.
~ Alexis Ren
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Everyone agrees. The dead singers have the best voices. At four o'clock in the morning the dead singers have the best voices.
~ Franz Wright
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The first two hours of that morning were such as I never experienced before, and hope never to again. Early in the morning, we went, as usual, to the field. We were spreading manure; and all at once, while thus engaged, I was overwhelmed with an indescribable feeling, in the fulness of which I turned to Sandy, who was near by, and said, We are betrayed! Well, said he, that thought has this moment struck me. We said no more. I was never more certain of any thing.
~ Frederick Douglass
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To get up in the morning, in the fullness of youth, and open a book--now that's what I call vicious!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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In a dream–in the last dream of the morning, I stood in the foothills today–beyond the world, held scales, and weighed the world.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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