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Quotes About Morning

Early one morning, before the sun had fully risen over the horizon, he sent two messengers on horseback, each to deliver the royal decree to Laird Armstrong and Laird Montgomery. He only hoped to hell that they didn't kill each other at the wedding.
~ Maya Banks
If I interrupted violence, by all means I'll step back. Always nice to see bloodshed first thing in the a.m.
~ Maya Banks
My intention, of course, had been to wake up early and call Father Dominic to warn him about Heather. But intentions are only as good as the people who hold them, and I guess I must be worthless because I didn't wake up until my mother shook me awake, and by then it was 7:30, and my ride was leaving without me.
~ Meg Cabot
Like Grandmère says, every woman needs at least eight hours of sleep a night so that she can wake refreshed upon the morning to battle the new day.
~ Meg Cabot
Stink woke up the next morning, his bed felt as big as a country. The ceiling was up
~ Megan McDonald
I had a]...Second bowl of oatmeal. It was a little bit gloppy.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
I want my breakfast.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
That morning, she had found an envelope stuffed into her locker. It was from the Mercer Hotel, and held a plastic door key for their suite. See you there tonight, Oliver had written. Chomp! Chomp!
~ Melissa de la Cruz
They usually spent the night apart, though in the morning they woke twined more often than not, as though in sleep in their bodies sought each other. In wine and dream comes truth: the old proverb slipped through his mind unbidden.
~ Melissa Scott
The tray held herb tea, buttered bread, fruit and sheep's-milk yogurt mixed with honey, something Andie particularly liked first thing in the morning. It was, in fact, breakfast in bed.
~ Mercedes Lackey
Seeing an Earl as an owl on a mantelpiece, and having part of one's face removed by a cat, both on the same morning, can temporarily undermine the self-control of any man.
~ Mervyn Peake
I want a big breakfast, said Fuchsia at last. I want a lot to eat, I'm going to think today.
~ Mervyn Peake
Keda,' she said to herself,' Keda, this is tragedy.' But as her words hung emptily in the morning air, she clenched her hands for she could feel no anguish and the bright bird that had filled her breast was still singing... was still singing.
~ Mervyn Peake
An infiltration of the morning's sun gave the various objects a certain vague structure but in no way dispelled the darkness. Here and there a thin beam of light threaded the warm brooding dusk and was filled with slowly moving motes like an attenuate firmament of stars revolving in grave order. One of these narrow beams lit Fuchsia's forehead and shoulder, and another plucked a note of crimson from her dress.
~ Mervyn Peake
It is in the old story that all the beasts can talk, in the night between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in the morning (though there are very few folk that can hear them, or know what it is that they say).
~ Beatrix Potter
THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM
~ Ben Carson
Coffee? Hell yes, coffee! Caffeine being one of the essential drugs.
~ Ben Fountain
Shaving is a way to start the workday by ritually not cutting your throat when you've the chance.
~ Ben Lerner
She was as faithful as a morning mist, as hard as a sword-bayonet, and that, he thought, made her a suitable reward for a soldier.
~ Bernard Cornwell
Silence. We like it when an audience is silent, when no one coughs, no one shuffles, no one cracks a nut, or uncorks an ale bottle with a sudden hiss. Silence means the play is working, and we have the audience in our power. To a player, that breathless silence is better than applause, and that morning in the great hall my audience was silent.
~ Bernard Cornwell
I was angry. I wanted blood in the dawn.
~ Bernard Cornwell
We were three ships in a summer's dawn, and we were going to battle.
~ Bernard Cornwell
It was, predictably, a morning ceremony, for nothing good comes of endeavours undertaken when the sun is in decline
~ Bernard Cornwell
Morena como as sombras.
~ Bernard Cornwell