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Quotes About Dawn

Dawn put fire in the sky.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Bazen elimizde umuttan baÅŸka bir ÅŸey yokken de severiz. Bazen de gözyaÅŸlar?m?z olmadan aÄŸlar?z. Sonunda sevgi ve görevinden, keder ve onun gerçeÄŸinden baÅŸka bir ÅŸey kalmaz elimizde. Sonunda tek yapabildiÄŸimiz, ÅŸafak sökene kadar dayanmaktan baÅŸka bir ÅŸey deÄŸildir.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Sometimes we love with nothing more than hope. Sometimes we cry with everything except tears. In the end that's all there is: love and its duty, sorrow and its truth. In the end that's all we have—to hold on tight until the dawn.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Tell him to come back in the daylight, when I'm alive.
~ Gregory David Roberts
I think Dawn has done an amazing job showing that asteroids aren't just hunks of rock. They're worlds - they're places an astronaut can explore. I think the Rosetta mission also did an amazing job of that.
~ Carrie Nugent
I've seen too many sunrises, as far as the walk of shame, staying out too late doing very bad things.
~ Octavia Spencer
T'wont be always dark at 6
~ Seosamh Ó Riain
So I walked as day was dawning Where small birds sang and leaves were falling Where we once watched the row boats landing On the broad majestic Shannon
~ Shane MacGowan
The snow was too light to stay, the ground too warm to keep it. And the strange spring snow fell only in that golden moment of dawn, the turning of the page between night and day.
~ Shannon Hale
Miri woke to the sleepy bleating of a goat. The world was as dark as eyes closed, but perhaps the goats could smell dawn seeping through the cracks in the house's stone walls. Though still half-asleep, she was aware of the late autumn chill hovering just outside her blanket, and she wanted to curl up tighter and sleep like a bear through frost and night and day.
~ Shannon Hale
I cut all day and I squared all night And I thought I'd mined the mountain's might Then I saw all my work by the bright dawn light The mountain was the world and my labor a mite
~ Shannon Hale
Is it morning, or are we dead? 'cause I feel dead." "Nope, sadly it's just morning.
~ Shannon Hale
in a sky whose darkness is fading, that first dream, from which I am now waking.
~ Sharon Olds
I was only following orders," the Mayor mocks. "The refuge of scoundrels since the dawn of time.
~ Patrick Ness
The history of human growth is at the same time the history of every new idea heralding the approach of a brighter dawn, and the brighter dawn has always been considered illegal, outside of the law.
~ Emma Goldman
It was the silent time before dawn, along the shores of what had been one of the most beautiful lakes in southern Africa.
~ James A. Michener
New morning, new moment in time.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
A lot of young girls together is a romantic secret thing like the first sight of wild ducks at dawn.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Hesperus bringing together All that the morning star scattered.
~ Sappho
On the beach, at dawn: Four small stones clearly Hugging each other. How many kinds of love Might there be in the world, And how many formations might they make And who am I ever To imagine I could know Such a marvelous business? When the sun broke It poured willingly its light Over the stones That did not move, not at all, Just as, to its always generous term, It shed its light on me, My own body that loves, Equally, to hug another body.
~ Mary Oliver
This is to say nothing against afternoons, evenings or even midnight. Each has its portion of the spectacular. But dawn — dawn is a gift. Much is revealed about a person about his or her passion, or indifference, to this opening of the door of day. No one who loves dawn, and is abroad to see it, could be a stranger to me.
~ Mary Oliver
ON THE BEACH On the beach, at dawn: four small stones clearly hugging each other. How many kinds of love might there be in the world, and how many formations might they make and who am I ever to imagine I could know such a marvelous business? When the sun broke it poured willingly its light over the stones that did not move, not at all, just as, to its always generous term, it shed its light on me, my own body that loves, equally, to hug another body.
~ Mary Oliver
But dawn - dawn is a gift. Much is revealed about a person by his or her passion, or indifference, to this opening of the door of day. No one who loves dawn, and is abroad to see it, could be a stranger to me.
~ Mary Oliver
In this early dancing of a new day— dogs leaping on the beach, dolphins leaping not far from shore— someone is bending over me, is kissing me slowly.
~ Mary Oliver