Quotes About Morning
There's something elementally horrific about waking before dawn.
~ David Foster Wallace
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There's something elementally horrific about waking before dawn.
~ David Foster Wallace
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these darkest mornings start days that Orin can't even bring himself for hours to think about how he'll get through the day. These worst mornings with cold floors and hot windows and merciless light—the soul's certainty that the day will have to be not traversed but sort of climbed, vertically, and then that going to sleep again at the end of it will be like falling, again, off something tall and sheer.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Manhãs de escala são um momento especial para o semiagorafóbico, porque quase todo mundo deixa o navio e vai para a terra firme participar de Passeios Organizados ou fazer turismo peripatético espontâneo e os conveses superiores da e.m. Nadir assumem a mesma qualidade fantasmagórica e misteriosa da sua casa quando você é criança, adoece e fica em casa quando todo mundo saiu para o trabalho ou a escola etc.
~ David Foster Wallace
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CHAPTER I: DISCUSSION AND BED
~ William Morris
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Morning is best when it begins with the last hours of night. ...Enough of culture's hours. I am a peasant. Enough of feasting. I want hunger. Enough of fat. I want muscle. Enough of pity. I want humor. Enough of vanity. I want pride.
~ William Saroyan
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Awake, dear heart, awake. Thou hast slept well. Awake.
~ William Shakespeare
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Why should we rise because 'tis light? Did we lie down because t'was night?
~ William Shakespeare
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o, never shall sun that morrow see
~ William Shakespeare
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And as the morning steals upon the night, melting the darkness, so their rising senses begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle their clearer reason.
~ William Shakespeare
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I am glad I was up so late, for that's the reason I was up so early.
~ William Shakespeare
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Have I thought long to see this morning's face, And doth it give me such a sight as this?
~ William Shakespeare
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The charm dissolves apace, And, as the morning steals upon the night, Melting the darkness, so their rising senses Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle Their clearer reason. Their understanding Begins to swell: and the approaching tide Will shortly fill the reasonable shores That now lie foul and muddy.
~ William Shakespeare
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Afore me! It is so very late, That we may call it early by and by.
~ William Shakespeare
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But we are spirits of another sort: I with the morning's love have oft made sport, And, like a forester, the groves may tread, Even till the eastern gate, all fiery-red, Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams, Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams.
~ William Shakespeare
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Is it physical To walk unbraced and suck up the humors Of the dank morning? What, is Brutus sick, And will he steal out of his wholesome bed To dare the vile contagion of the night?
~ William Shakespeare
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Le han visto allí muchas mañanas, aumentando con su llanto el rocío de la mañana, añadiendo a las nubes sus nubes de suspiros. Mas, en cuanto el sol, que todo alegra, comienza a descorrer por el remoto oriente las oscuras cortinas del lecho de Aurora, mi melancólico hijo huye de la luz y se encierra solitario en su aposento, cerrando las ventanas, expulsando toda luz y creándose una noche artificial
~ William Shakespeare
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he that drinks all night, and is hanged betimes in the morning, may sleep the sounder all the next day.
~ William Shakespeare
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Give me some music! Now, good morrow, friends!
~ William Shakespeare
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É quase dia; desejara que já tivesses ido, não mais longe porém, do que a travessa menina deixa o meigo passarinho que das mãos ela solta - tal qual pobre prisioneiro na corda bem torcida - para logo puxá-lo novamente pelo fio de seda, tão ciumenta e amorosa é de sua liberdade.
~ William Shakespeare
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It was not really alarming at first, since the change was subtle, but I did notice that my surroundings took on a different tone at certain times: the shadows of nightfall seemed more somber, my mornings were less buoyant, walks in the woods became less zestful, and there was a moment during my working hours in the late afternoon when a kind of panic and anxiety overtook me, just for a few minutes, accompanied by a visceral queasiness.
~ William Styron
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This was not judgment day—only morning. Morning: excellent and fair.
~ William Styron
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Neath cold sand I dreamed of death / but woke at dawn to see / in glory, the bright, the morning star.
~ William Styron
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Extraordinary things have happened to me in this city,' said Mrs Eckdorf in the bar of her hotel at half-past one on the morning of August 11th. 'You would scarce believe,' she said.
~ William Trevor
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