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Quotes About Dawn

Every sunrise will give the illumination in any man's hope what the moonlight cannot provide.
~ Unknown
Morning breaks. So do bottles and bones.
~ Clint Catalyst
The sun rose like a stripper, keeping its glory well covered by cloud till it seemed there'd be no show at all.
~ Clive Barker
The sun is new every day. (Fragment 6)
~ Heraclitus
The sun is new every day.
~ Heraclitus of Ephesus
At the very dawn of history, the care of the sick was actually superior to what the great majority of mankind receive today when ill.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
The dawn speeds a man on his journey, and speeds him too in his work.
~ Hesiod
The hunter is among the most innocent of men; living in the moment makes him feel pure. When he returns in the evening, his body aches, his mind is full of pictures of leaves and sky; he does not want to read documents. His miseries, his perplexities have receded, and they will tay away, provided--after food and wine, laughter and exchange of storeis--he gets up at dawn to do it all over again. But the winter king, less occupied, will begin to think about his conscience.
~ Hilary Mantel
In the night I was asleep,' Christophe says. 'It was some old ghost, I suppose.' 'Surely not,' Riche says. 'I never heard of ghosts that walk in June.' There's something in that. It was the veiled ladies—living women, as far as one knows—who attended him, till dawn came and they faded into the wall. He remembers the dappling of their garments, the streaks of darkness where they had wiped the queen's blood on their robes.
~ Hilary Mantel
We strove for a name, while the light of the lamps burnt thin and the outer dawn came in, a ghost, the last at the feast or the first, to sit within with the two that remained to quibble in flowers and verse over a girl's name.
~ Hilda Doolittle
Besynnerligt, att det alltid går en rysning genom luften före soluppgången.
~ Hjalmar Söderberg
They are twilight creatures, beings of dawn and dusk, of standing between one thing and another, of not quite and almost, of borderlands and shadows.
~ Holly Black
A stall selling cloaks in all the colours of the sky, from the first blush of dawn to deep as midnight and spangled with stars.
~ Holly Black
There was a princess, Aurora, named for the dawn. Her hair was as golden as the crown that would one day rest upon her head. Her eyes were as wide and soft as those of a doe. From the time of her birth, no one could look upon her and not love her.
~ Holly Black
opulent patterns intricately stitched on skirts of gold and silver, each as beautiful as the dawn.
~ Holly Black
Rosy-fingered dawn appeared, the early-born.
~ Homer
Los perros ladran en la distancia y los gallos anunciaban la llegada del nuevo día.
~ Lian Hearn
I spend the night that way, passing through layers of anxiety, humiliation, and despair. Somewhere close to dawn I lose some consciousness. It isn't sleep exactly, but I have to think of it as sleep because it's all I ever get anymore.
~ Lily King
There are so many beginnings.
~ Linda Hogan
It's difficult to do a genre film well, and it doesn't matter if you're talking vampire movies or 'Dawn of the Dead' or 'The Thing' or 'Escape From New York.' Those kind of movies, they understand what the old-school B-movie is supposed to be, they get the throwback of it.
~ Ethan Hawke
A blend of fact and fiction has been used in various forms since the dawn of creative writing, starting with sagas and epic poems.
~ Antony Beevor
A few minutes later, Kukarov himself came out, locked the door, and got into a Jaguar parked half a block away. The car started right up, which contradicted all I had ever heard about Jaguars, and Kukarov drove away, off into the dawn to Morticia and a peaceful day of rest in his crypt. I
~ Jeff Lindsay
Wellington wrote in his memoirs,' said Old Jack, 'that the worst moment of any campaign is waiting for the sun to rise on the morning of battle.
~ Jeffrey Archer
Many girls have been romanced under the moon, and I don't mean to say moonlight is overrated, but few I think have known the magic of a sunrise kiss.
~ Jerry Spinelli