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Quotes About Morning

It is not all books that are as dull as their readers. There are probably words addressed to our condition exactly, which, if we could really hear and understand, would be more salutary than the morning or the spring to our lives, and possibly put a new aspect on the face of things for us. How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Let me have a draught of undiluted morning air. Morning air! If men will not drink of this at the fountainhead of the day, why, then, we must even bottle up some and sell it in the shops, for the benefit of those who have lost their subscription ticket to morning time in this world.
~ Henry David Thoreau
That man who does not believe that each day contains an earlier, more sacred, and auroral hour than he has yet profaned, has despaired of life, and is pursuing a descending and darkening way.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The Vedas say, All intelligences awake with the morning. Poetry and art, and the fairest and most memorable of the actions of men, date from such an hour. All poets and heroes, like Memnon, are the children of Aurora, and emit their music at sunrise.
~ Henry David Thoreau
There is more day left to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.
~ Henry David Thoreau
With what infinite & unwearied expectation and proclamations the cocks usher in every dawn, as if there had never been one before.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Morning brings back the heroic ages.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I do not propose to write an ode to dejection, but to brag as lustily as chanticleer in the morning, standing on his roost, if only to wake my neighbors up.
~ Henry David Thoreau
That man who does not believe that each day contains an earlier, more sacred, and auroral hour than he has yet profaned, has despaired of life, and is pursuing a descending and darkening way. All memorable events ... transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere. The Vedas say All intelligences awake in the morning. Poetry and art, and the fairest and most memorable of the actions of men, date from such an hour. Walden
~ Henry David Thoreau
Raste an vielen Bächen, an vielen Herdfeuern, und mache dir keine Sorgen. Gedenke deines Schöpfers in deiner Jugend. Erhebe dich, ehe der Morgen dämmert, sei unbekümmert und ziehe auf Abenteuer! Möge der Mittag dich auch an anderen Gewässern finden oder die Nacht dich überraschen, du bist überall zu Hause.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Morgenluft! Wenn die Menschen von ihr nicht an der Quelle des Tages trinken wollen, werden wir ein wenig von ihr auf Flaschen füllen müssen und sie in den Läden verkaufen, zum Wohle derer, die ihr Rezept für Morgenstunden in dieser Welt verloren haben.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I saw it throwing off its nightly clothing of mist, and here and there, by degrees, its soft ripples or its smooth reflecting surface was revealed.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Our table was a large piece of freshly peeled birch bark, laid wrong side up, and our breakfast consisted of hard-bread, fried pork, and strong coffee well sweetened, in which we did not miss the milk.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The sun is but a morning star.
~ Henry David Thoreau
In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Chi non crede che ogni giorno contiene un'ora più mattutina, più sacra e più rosea di quelle che finora ha profanato, ha perduto ogni speranza della vita e segue un cammino che lo porta sempre più in basso.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me
~ Henry David Thoreau
Some would find fault with the morning-red, if they ever got up early enough.
~ Henry David Thoreau
O dia é uma síntese do ano. A noite é o inverno, a manhã e o entardecer são a primavera e o outono, e as horas ao redor do meio dia são o verão
~ Henry David Thoreau
Tokie jau rytdienos prigimitis - ji niekada neišaušta, genama vien laiko. Šviesa, kuri akina, mums atrodo kaip tamsa. Išaušta tik tas rytas, kuriame mes patys pabundame. Diena ateina po aušros. Saul? t?ra ryto žvaidžg?.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The morning win forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted; but few are the ears that hear it.
~ Henry David Thoreau
To walk in a winter morning in a wood where these birds abounded, their native woods, and hear the wild cockerels crow on the trees, clear and shrill for miles over the resounding earth, drowning the feebler notes of other birds—think of it! It would put nations on the alert. Who would not be early to rise, and rise earlier and earlier every successive day of his life, till he became unspeakably healthy, wealthy, and wise?
~ Henry David Thoreau
I do not say that John or Jonathan will realize all this; but such is the character of that morrow which mere lapse of time can never make to dawn. The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.
~ Henry David Thoreau