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Quotes About Dawn

the warm grey of quickening sky.
~ Bram Stoker
They say that people who are near death die generally at the change to dawn or at the turn of the tide. Anyone
~ Bram Stoker
No podía evitar experimentar ese escalofrío que nos invade al llegar el amanecer, que es, a su modo, como un cambio de marea (...) cualquiera que alguna vez, al estar cansado y, por decirlo de algún modo, atado a su sitio haya experimentado ese cambio de atmósfera puede creerlo.
~ Bram Stoker
They say that people who are near death die generally at the change to the dawn or at the turn of the tide; any one who has when tired, and tied as it were to his post, experienced this change in the atmosphere can well believe it.
~ Bram Stoker
all I could see was the warm grey of quickening sky.
~ Bram Stoker
Bir ÅŸeyden eminim. GüneÅŸ bugünkü turunu atarken bundan daha mutsuz bir evin üzerine doÄŸmayacak.
~ Bram Stoker
Já compreendemos que a aurora e o poente são os momentos em que goza liberdade peculiar; quando sua antiga natureza se manifesta sem nenhuma força controladora subjugá-la e impedir que fale conosco ou mesmo a incite a agir contra nós. Esse estado começa aproximadamente meia hora antes do amanhecer ou do crepúsculo e dura até o sol estar alto ou enquanto as nuvens ainda reluzem com os raios no horizonte.
~ Bram Stoker
Seth wished he had kept the zombie hand. What a perfect souvenir from his first official mission as a Knight of the Dawn! Instead he had thrown it out of the jeep almost reflexively. Hearing all of those zombie voices must have temporarily scrambled his reason.
~ Brandon Mull
An early fly landed on Mara's eyelid. She shooed it off with a dozy paw as she awakened to peachgold dawn stealing softly over the sleeping dunes.The land lay in a pool of serinity;the sand,now still and cool,awaited sun-warmed day.Somewhere a lark began trilling as it fluttered its morning ascent into the airy heights.
~ Brian Jacques
Little princess, lovely as the dawn, well named Aurore.
~ Cameron Dokey
Dawn begins pushing back the covers of night and the sun rolls out of bed.
~ Carl Safina
A still more glorious dawn awaits Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise A morning filled with 400 billion suns The rising of the milky way
~ Carl Sagan
A still more glorious dawn awaits.
~ Carl Sagan
When he woke, the sun was cresting the horizon of jagged mountain peaks in a wash of crimson light and he was bathed in his own sweat.
~ Terry Brooks
Before Sunrise.
~ Terry McMillan
The sun rose slowly, as if it wasn't sure it was worth all the effort.
~ Terry Pratchett
That was the trouble with last nights. They were always followed by this mornings.
~ Terry Pratchett
This was the time, when night wasn't quite over but day hadn't quite begun, when thoughts stood out bright and clear and without disguise.
~ Terry Pratchett
Hace mucho tiempo, cuando las mujeres fueron pájaros, existía el sencillo entendimiento de que cantar en la madrugada o cantar al atardecer era curar al mundo a través de la dicha. Los pájaros aún recuerdan lo que nosotras hemos olvidado, que el mundo está hecho para ser celebrado.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
Rosy-fingered dawn indeed! This dawn was wearing gray gloves.
~ Theodora Goss
Bryt upp, bryt upp! Den nya dagen gryr. Oändligt är vårt stora äventyr.
~ Karin Boye
Calwyn stopped in her tracks, and her song faltered on her lips. For the space of a heartbeat she thought she must be dreaming; the steady chantment she'd been singing without pause since dawn jerked almost into silence.
~ Kate Constable
I wish I could paint like Raphael," Lucio said. "I'd paint you! You should smile more often - it's like dawn breaking over a snowfield.
~ Kate Forsyth
Full with frets I die, but not slain by you. My chest drains itself, painlessly. Is all this not blood? Oh, Lord—it's dew! The dawn, weeping, washes over me.
~ Gabriele d'Annunzio