Quotes About Dawn
C'est le premier matin du monde.
~ Jean-Claude Mourlevat
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That was when he'd smiled, and after all that seriousness, his smile was a revelation, like a rainbow after a storm, like spring after winter, like dawn after the darkest night. She stopped, opened her notebook, and wrote that down. His smile was a revelation, like a rainbow after a storm, like spring after winter, like dawn after the darkest night. She read it out loud as she wrote.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
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Do you think that I count the days? There is only one day left, always starting over: it is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Every single day on earth, as it's been for millions of years, the sun slowly rises in the east, night gives way to dawn, dawn gives way to morning, the sun bursts above the horizon a little bit at a time and then all of a sudden in full bloom. The sky becomes lighter and clearer, the earth becomes radiated with light, and another day has begun.
~ Jeff Davidson
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How many times in the last year have you gotten up before the sun makes its way over that distant eastern horizon and witnessed the actual dawning of a new day? It is illuminating. It is inspiring. It is breathtaking.
~ Jeff Davidson
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The rain had abated. The sails were hoisted, and the barrels we had placed everywhere filled with that precious gift from the sky. Calm reigned during a botched dawn in which pitch black shaded off into dark grey. Isolated sunrays pierced the clouds to shed light on a terribly flat sea like a lake of tar. Far, very far away, cracked muted peals of thunder. The storm approached quickly, lightning streaking the leaden ceiling while the sea shivered and quivered under a fresh wind.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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muy de mañana
~ Elena Garro
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The sound universe is also spectacular around here. In the evenings there's a cricket orchestra with frogs providing the bass line. In the dead of night the dogs howl about how misunderstood they are. Before dawn the roosters for miles around announce how freaking cool it is to be roosters.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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when the sun rose at the quarry it turned the world lavender and gold. After
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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The Persian poet Rumi says, The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don't go back to sleep. You must ask for what you really want.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
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For the last three days I've seen you at dawn," he said against Cat's hair, stealing down your stairs like a shadow. You're all but hidden by equipment. Are the baggy jeans and sweatshirt a disguise to keep off predatory males?" "It's cold at dawn." "Not if you're in the right bed.
~ Elizabeth Lowell
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The sun is born again from the womb of night," he said. "See how the light spreads, remaking the world.
~ Elizabeth Peters
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When the sun comes up, I have morals again.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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in the pearly light of a clear, still dawn. March had come in more lamb than lion, there were windflowers in the woods, and the first primroses, unburned by frost, undashed and unmired by further rain, were just opening.
~ Ellis Peters
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Dawn was breaking, like the light from another world.
~ Alfred Jarry
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and wait for daylight.
~ Alfred Lansing
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But the dawn did come—at last.
~ Alfred Lansing
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Love is in the greenwood, dawn is in the skies, And Marian is waiting with a glory in her eyes.
~ Alfred Noyes
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Six a.m.!" Xander cried. "I know that's a number on my clock, but I've never actually been awake to personally witness it!
~ Alice Henderson
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up we ascend past the constellations of dawn
~ Alice Notley
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good morning to you, first faint breeze of unrest
~ Alice Oswald
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and bodiless black lace woods in which one to another a songbird asks is it light is it light not quite
~ Alice Oswald
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6 a.m. scrabbling at the earth
~ Alice Oswald
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I watched as the stars faded and the landscape began to materialize out of the night and become solid again, and the rim of the world grew rose-pink and deepened to orange and then split with molten gold, and the first rays of the sun speared the wide, empty plains.
~ Alison Croggon
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