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Quotes About Dawn

We could hardly wait to get up in the morning.
~ Wilbur Wright
We even found time, and nomenclature, for loosely related campaigns. One was the 2011 imbroglio in Libya known at the outset as Operation Odyssey Dawn, a good name for a Las Vegas pole dancer but a bit exotic for a military campaign.
~ Daniel P. Bolger
U zoru, osvanusmo ispod stola, iznad bola.
~ Danilo Kiš
It is as if all four of them are waiting something out, as if none of them wants the night to end. Morning has sprouted, pale and winking, by the time they say goodbye.
~ Daphne Kalotay
Every day has one morning.
~ Dar Williams
But when shall spring visit the mouldering urn? Oh when shall it dawn on the night of the grave?
~ James Beattie
Dawn seemed to come late the next day, as if the sun had decided to sleep in, the sky wrapped in gray clouds, the threat of rain heavy and imminent.
~ James Dashner
The first purple traces of dawn were what woke up Thomas
~ James Dashner
Death is delightful. Death is dawn, The waking from a weary night Of fevers unto truth and light.
~ James Russell Lowell
Six a.m., first light of dawn, world stitching itself back together out there, reconstituting itself, as he looked on. Blink, and the warehouse across the way reemerged. Blink again, the city loomed in the distance, a ship coming hard into port.
~ James Sallis
Why hadn't I grabbed his arm and begged him one last time to get in the car, come on, fuck it Boris, just like skipping school, we'll be eating breakfast over cornfields when the sun comes up?
~ Donna Tartt
Are you always up this early? Almost always. It's beautiful here, but morning light can make the most vulgar things tolerable.
~ Donna Tartt
I've never understood all this fuss people make about the dawn. I've seen a few and they're never as good as the photographs, which have the additional advantage of being things you can look at when you're in the right frame of mind, which is usually around lunchtime.
~ Douglas Adams
Another world, another day, another dawn. The early morning;s thinnest sliver of light appeared silently. Several billion trillion tons of super hot exploding hydrogen nuclei rose slowly above the horizon and managed to look small, cold, and slightly damp. There is a moment in ever dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation holds its breath.
~ Douglas Adams
There is a moment in every dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation hold its breath.
~ Douglas Adams
En todos los amaneceres hay un momento en que la luz flota y la magia es posible. La creación contuvo el aliento.
~ Douglas Adams
Out of the utter blackness stabbed a sudden point of blinding light. It crept up by slight degrees and spread sideways in a thin crescent blade, and within seconds two suns were visible, furnaces of light, searing the black edge of the horizon with white fire. Fierce shafts of color streaked through the thin atmosphere beneath them. "The fires of dawn …!" breathed Zaphod. "The twin suns of Soulianis and Rahm …!
~ Douglas Adams
I've never understood all this fuss people make about the dawn. I've seen a few and they're never as good as the photographs, which have the additional advantage of being things you can look at when you're in the right frame of mind, which is usually about lunchtime. After
~ Douglas Adams
Another world, another day, another dawn. The early morning's thinnest sliver of light appeared silently. Several billion trillion tons of superhot exploding hydrogen nuclei rose slowly above the horizon and managed to look small, cold and slightly damp.
~ Douglas Adams
There is a moment in every dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation holds its breath
~ Douglas Adams
There is a moment in every dawn when light floats, there is the possibility of magic. Creation holds its breath. The
~ Douglas Adams
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~ Douglas Adams
By dawn you were pure electric.    You pulsed like a star. You awoke in the last darkness before the light poured in.
~ Adrienne Rich
tell you, Hastings. This is all very black—very black." "Always darkest before dawn," I said reassuringly.
~ Agatha Christie