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Quotes About Morning

The hem of a sheer curtain brushed a windowsill. Faintly, I heard traffic singing on the street. Sitting there on the edge of her bed, it felt like the waking-up moment between dream and daylight where everything merged and mingled just as it was about to change, all in the same, fluid, euphoric slide
~ Donna Tartt
Der Morgen... oh, wie schwer ist jeder Morgen, wenn der ganze Tag vor einem liegt... jede Aufgabe türmt sich wie ein Berg...
~ Doris Lessing
He finished his drink. 'I don't like mornings either,' he said. "That's why I'm a writer.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
Whatever fascination Lymond held for her mother, it had no power at five in the morning.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Archie?' said Lymond. 'It is half past four o'clock in the morning, and I am exceedingly drunk. Do you suppose these two statements have anything to do with each other?' 'No,' said Archie tolerantly. 'And neither will you, come the morning.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
And by the way, my dear,' he said, 'you might just mention to Mrs. Sutton that if she must read the morning paper before I come down, I should be obliged if she would fold it neatly afterwards.' 'What an old fuss-box you are, darling,' said his wife. Mr. Mummery sighed. He could not explain that it was somehow important that the morning paper should come to him fresh and prim, like a virgin. Women did not feel these things. (Suspicion)
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
I just lost all my strength of purpose - maybe the maid will find it on the floor in the morning.
~ Dorothy Parker
I've never understood all this fuss people make about the dawn. I've seen a few and they're never as good as the photographs, which have the additional advantage of being things you can look at when you're in the right frame of mind, which is usually around lunchtime.
~ Douglas Adams
From another direction he felt the sensation of being a sheep startled by a flying saucer, but it was virtually indistinguishable from the feeling of being a sheep startled by anything else it ever encountered, for they were creatures who learned very little on their journey through life, and would be startled to see the sun rising in the morning, and astonished by all the green stuff in the fields.
~ Douglas Adams
Another world, another day, another dawn. The early morning;s thinnest sliver of light appeared silently. Several billion trillion tons of super hot exploding hydrogen nuclei rose slowly above the horizon and managed to look small, cold, and slightly damp. There is a moment in ever dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation holds its breath.
~ Douglas Adams
The regular early morning yell of horror was the sound of Arthur Dent waking up and suddenly remembering where he was
~ Douglas Adams
Gordon'un suçluluk duyman?z için kullanabileceÄŸi, dünyan?n en zengin, doÄŸal ve manevi bask? kaynaklar?na sahip olduÄŸu ve her sabah bunun tonlarcas?n? taze taze kap?n?z?n önüne dökebileceÄŸi çok bilinen bir ÅŸeydi...
~ Douglas Adams
The sky which had started out with such verve and spirit in the morning was beginning to lose its concentration and slip back into its normal English condition
~ Douglas Adams
Arthur woke up and instantly regretted it.
~ Douglas Adams
Ve ilk defa,' diye hayk?rd? neÅŸeyle, 'sabah kalkt???n?zda kendinizi akÅŸamdan kalma hissetmeyeceÄŸinizden emin olabilirsiniz - çünkü baÅŸka sabah olmayacak!
~ Douglas Adams
Life is maybe like deep-sea fishing. We wake up in the morning, we cast our nets into the water, an, if we are lucky, at day's end we will have netted one-- maybe two-- small fish. Occasionally we will net a seahorse or sometimes a shark-- or a life preserver or an iceberg, or a monster. And in our dreams at night we assess our Catch of the Day-- the treasures of this long, slow process of accumulation...
~ Douglas Coupland
And I think back over my own life and I realize that my own nature-the core me-essentially hasn't changed all these years. When I wake up in the morning, for those first few moments before I remember where I am or when I am, I still feel that same way I did when I woke up at the age of five.
~ Douglas Coupland
Mphhh... What did you say Tyler?' Anna-Louise mumbles on the bed above me. I stand up, and a tame blue bird lands on my shoulder and tries to nibble my earlobe. I gently shake Anna-Louise fully awake. 'Anna-Louise, wake-up,' I say. 'Wake up--the world is alive.
~ Douglas Coupland
I just woke up feeling happy this morning. You know those days when everything in the world seems right.
~ Agatha Christie
Good morning, mademoiselle. Yes, it is as you say. You now behold a detective—a great detective, I may say—in the act of detecting!
~ Agatha Christie
Poirot var og ble en urokkelig tilhenger av den kontinentale form for frokost. Han ble helt ute av seg over å se meg sette til livs egg og bacon, - så sa han iallfall. Derfor spiste han da også frokost bestående av kaffe og rundstykker, mens jeg hadde min frihet til å begynne dagen alene med engelskmannens tradisjonelle egg og bacon og marmelade.
~ Agatha Christie
It was five o'clock on a winter's morning in Syria.
~ Agatha Christie
woman could act her part with that icy unconcern. Poirot did not make his appearance the following morning,
~ Agatha Christie
She had a plan ready-made for a delightful morning of shopping. Not too much—to overtire herself.
~ Agatha Christie