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Quotes About Morning

I have to have breakfast, and breakfast has to be eggs, whether in omelet form, hard-boiled, or over-easy.
~ Chrissy Teigen
I work only in the morning from 10 to noon. I still write by hand. I interrupt my writing when I feel that I've discovered something beautiful or, on the contrary, when I feel discontent.
~ Ismail Kadare
I get up in the morning, do my e-mail, I check my e-mails all day. I'll go online and I'll buy my books at Amazon.com, but I don't want to buy all of them because I want to go to Duttons and I want to buy books from another human being.
~ Joseph Bologna
I get up around 4 every morning because it's the only time I can find time for myself.
~ Jeremiah Brent
There's all kinds of research that shows children operate best if they start the day with some proper food inside them - it's a no-brainer.
~ Jack Monroe
Football has never left me. I still wake up in the morning and think of the operating room like a game, like it's showtime, let's perform.
~ Myron Rolle
Down the long and silent street, The dawn, with silver-sandaled feet, Crept like a frightened girl.
~ Oscar Wilde
Everyone is brilliant at breakfast.
~ Oscar Wilde
Ah! this morning! You have lived since then!
~ Oscar Wilde
When that high spirit, that morning star of evil, fell from heaven, it was as a rebel that he fell.
~ Oscar Wilde
In the cave of black Despair: He only looked upon the sun, And drank the morning air.
~ Oscar Wilde
Tell me I'm a sinner I got news for you I spoke to God this morning and he don't like you! Don't you try and teach me no original sin; I don't need your pity for the shape I'm in
~ Ozzy Osbourne
Either help me, or go with me right now to explain to my sister and mother that I will be leaving again first thing in the morning. She frowned at him. That sounds vaguely like a threat. It's not vague and it's not a threat. It's clearly blackmail.
~ P. C. Cast
I am strongly of the opinion that, after the age of twenty-one, a man ought not to be out of bed and awake at four in the morning. The hour breeds thought. At twenty-one, life being all future, it may be examined with impunity. But, at thirty, having become an uncomfortable mixture of future and past, it is a thing to be looked at only when the sun is high and the world full of warmth and optimism.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
Man's inability to get out of bed in the morning is a curious thing. One may reason with oneself clearly and forcibly without the slightest effect. One knows that delay means inconvenience. Perhaps it may spoil one's whole day. And one also knows that a single resolute heave will do the trick. But logic is of no use. One simply lies there.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
It suddenly struck me so forcibly, one morning while I was having my bath, that I hadn't a worry on earth that I began to sing like a bally nightingale as I sploshed the sponge about. It seemed to me that everything was absolutely for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
Another two-bowl morning? - Damien Maslin asking Zoey Redbird if her love of cereal was the reason she was almost late for Vamp Soc class
~ P.C. Cast
Oh, God, Shannon. You're blowing my mind. Clint's morning voice was rich with passion. I wanted to correct him and explain that it wasn't his mind I was blowing, but my mother had taught me it was impolite to speak when one's mouth was full...
~ P.C. Cast
I am not a morning person. Never have been - never want to be. As a matter of fact, I am vaguely distrustful of people who bound out of bed early like demented puppies. It's barbaric to wake up before 9:00 a.m.
~ P.C. Cast
Morning people use up their perky too early and end up being just plain grumpy.
~ P.C. Cast
I hadn't the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I marmaladed a slice of toast with something of a flourish and I don't suppose I have ever come much closer to saying 'Tra la la' as I did the lathering for I was feeling in mid season form this morning.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I shoved on a dressing-gown, and flew downstairs like a mighty, rushing wind.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He looked like a vulture dissatisfied with its breakfast corpse.
~ P.G. Wodehouse