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Quotes About Morning

In the mornings at around 5:30 A.M., I train karate with my family.
~ Lyoto Machida
I loved listening to music around the house with my mom on Saturday mornings when we would clean up.
~ Big Freedia
I'm not a big breakfast person, but I try to eat a little something on the mornings I'm going to work out.
~ Shannon Bream
In the mornings I drop my son off at school and then head to work. I am done at work by 2:00 P. M. and can head home.
~ Dana Reeve
I've been meditating since 14 years and my mornings are spent in the building garden.
~ Dia Mirza
All mornings should start with a cup of coffee and a good message from Chris Harrison.
~ Rachel Lindsay
I always get told off in the mornings because I'm always late going to the studio.
~ Perrie Edwards
I enjoy the gym. I think if you're fit in your body, you're fit in your mind. So I get up most mornings and I'm first there usually. I stay in there for an hour, an hour and a half, do my work, shower and then I have a nice breakfast.
~ Tony Pulis
I don't take showers at night, because I take a bath when I wake up. Then I go to bed on the most beautiful Egyptian-cotton antique sheets in the world.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
What will make you energized and motivated, to be awesome today? Is it an awesome shower in the morning, is it a great breakfast, is it a beautiful view? Or is it all of those things together.
~ Miguel McKelvey
And I have to say, what motivates me every day and I know my Democratic colleagues is to remember that every day 14,000 people get up in the morning with insurance that go to bed at night without it and most of them because they lost their job.
~ Debbie Stabenow
Having a great breakfast gives me motivation and energy for the rest of the day.
~ Sammi Giancola
Outside, on Park Avenue, the people had begun to move along the sidewalks once more, the streets of the city began to fill and thicken. Upon the table by her bed the little clock ticked eagerly it's pulse of time as if it hurried toward some imagined joy, and a clock struck slowly in the house with a measured, solemn chime. The morning sun steeped each object in her room with causal light, and in her heard she said, It is now.
~ Thomas Wolfe
With unrelaxed nerves, with morning vigor, sail by it, looking another way, tied to the mast like Ulysses.
~ Thoreau
to one whose elastic and vigorous thoughts keep pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning. It matters not the labors and attitudes of men, morning is when I am awake and there is dawn in me.
~ Thoreau Henry David
Az ország sorsa nem azon múlik, hogy miként szavazol, mert ebben a játékban a legsilányabb ember is ugyanannyit ér, mint a legjobb; nem azon múlik, hogy milyen papírt engedsz a kezedbÅ'l a szavazóurnába egyszer egy évben, hanem hogy milyen embert engedsz a szobádból az utcára minden egyes reggel.
~ Thoreau Henry David
The head was an old rook's nest which Francis had fetched down from a tree. It had taken her a whole morning to climb, extract the nest from its twisted bindings and transfer it down, relatively whole and undamaged. She filled holes with moss, and stuffed its insides with a bracken brain. 
~ Tim Lebbon
Each morning, despite the unknowns, they made their legs move.
~ Tim O'Brien
There was dew on the flaccid wires of the fences and magpies were strung along them like beads.
~ Tim Winton
Reveille came in the form of an electric buzzer, the kind associated with a cheap alarm clock. That was good news. No bugle--he hated bugles in the morning.
~ Tom Clancy
He picked the milk off the porch, and then searched for a moment before finding the newspaper in the bushes near the door. The copy of the International Herald Tribune was wrapped in a plastic bag to protect it from the weather, indicating the paperboy had better sense than he had aim.
~ Tom Clancy
The judgment of history was ultimately less important than what he'd judge of himself, looking in the mirror every morning at not enough. The real prison was, and would always be, himself.
~ Tom Clancy
How much better life would be if we began the day with a poem rather than the empty prattle of newspapers, with their diet of fear, hate, envy and jealousy.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
I count it as an absolute certainty that in paradise, everyone naps. A nap is a perfect pleasure and it's useful, too. It splits the day into two halves, making each half more manageable and enjoyable. How much easier it is to work in the morning if we know we have a nap to look forward to after lunch; and how much more pleasant the late afternoon and evening become after a little sleep.
~ Tom Hodgkinson