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Quotes About Morning

The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day. It is a blessed baptism which gives the first waking thoughts into the bosom of God.
~ beecher henry ward ii
Summer's morning wakes with a ring of birds, and everything is as distinctly cut as if it stood in heaven and not on earth.
~ beecher henry ward xiv
Death is the Christian's vacation morning. School is out. It is time to go home.
~ beecher henry ward xix
Sam had a child's faith in the healing power of the morning, she thought later, as she lay sleepless at his side; he believed that a good night's sleep could iron out all the accumulated wrinkles of the day. She resented his ability to fall asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow while she tossed restlessly in bed; his even breathing was an affront to her wakefulness.
~ Bel Kaufman
Apparently the painting was removed from a Venetian palazzo, shipped to Newport and glued above the bed so Alva could feel inspired every morning as she awoke.
~ Belinda Jones
charm her into agreeing to have sex with him, and in the morning she'd hate him for taking advantage of her sensual weakness when her heart wasn't at all in it. But, mostly, she'd end up hating herself for being weak, and foolish, and for not guarding her heart and her body better.
~ Bella Andre
Will you be all right driving in this snow?" She found that hilarious. "This is not snow," she said. "Where I'm from, you know, you have snow when you can't find your car the next morning.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
I don't like it, Peter," he'd said after the morning briefing. "It's all too complicated. Chorley has proved masterful at deceiving us in the past
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Normally the police like to turn up nice and early, preferably around 6 a.m., because not only are people liable to be actually at home but that early in the morning they're rarely playing with a full deck. Today we were going in Sunday lunchtime because we weren't looking for shock and awe but aiming for sinister and creepy instead.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Even at ten o'clock in the morning it was going to be full of members of the public. Rich, influential members of the public, many of them foreign, a lot of them with some level of diplomatic immunity. 'What I'm saying here,' Seawoll had said, 'is try to limit the amount of damage you do to none fucking whatsoever.' I don't know where I got this reputation for property damage, I really don't
~ Ben Aaronovitch
But morning always comes, no matter what sort of night you've had; this is an underappreciated fact.
~ Ben Dolnick
Shaving is a way to start the workday by ritually not cutting your throat when you've the chance.
~ Ben Lerner
The school-children were in their uniforms. A cock crowed repeatedly. Mum got her tray together. I was ready for school. Mum went down the street, swaying, moving a little sleepily, with one more burden added to her life. She was merely a detail in the poverty of our area.
~ Ben Okri
For the first time in forever, he'll wake up to a new beagle's bark every motning, with a feeling that the world is all right and everyone he cares about is safe and sound
~ Ben Sherwood
four o'clock the daylight was already curling insidious fingers round the edges of the curtains in his bedroom. He
~ Benjamin Black
You asked me where I generally lived. In my workshop [i.e. in his study] in the mornings and always in the library in the evening. Books are companions even if you don't open them.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
He that riseth late, must trot all day, and shall scarce overtake his business at night.
~ Benjamin Franklin
He [the sun] gives light as soon as he rises.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Early morning hath gold in its mouth.
~ Benjamin Franklin
I wake up every morning at nine and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up.
~ Benjamin Franklin
When I wake up in the morning, I immediately check the morning paper. If my name is not in the obituaries, I get up
~ Benjamin Franklin
Now I have a sheep and cow, everybody bids me good morrow.
~ Benjamin Franklin
A foolish man is all night awake, pondering over everything; he than grows tired; and when morning comes, all is lament as before.
~ Benjamin Thorpe
I dont ever expect anything in this industry but 'The One' show has had such a presence in lockdown and I think to have a programme in the morning too, reflecting on the mood of the nation is great.
~ Gethin Jones