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Quotes About Dawn

I love beginnings. If I were in charge of calendars, every day would be January 1. And
~ Jerry Spinelli
chewed time like a wad of bubble gum and stretched it across the darkness all the way to dawn, when the light at the edge of my window told me I was too late to greet the sunrise.
~ Jerry Spinelli
But it's not just my eyes that suffer at dawn, it's my heart that breaks. I feel the light that blazes across the city, striking my face but also warming my marrow, and as it rises I continue to look at my neighbors' laundry, threadbare and bone-dry. Then I close my eyes so that I see the light through my eyelids, and I regret being typically sluggish and missing out on this extraordinary, everyday phenomenon
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
I was so young, and making movies, going to the studio every morning at dawn was magic.
~ Natalie Wood
Obama's election in 2008 marked a new dawn for hundreds of millions of people looking to an eloquent, constitutional lawyer for 'Hope' and 'Change' in America. However, it quickly became apparent that Obama had little substance beyond the slogans branded by his campaign.
~ Abby Martin
Feelings are like the sunrise...different colors...different shades...each and every time
~ Unknown
When the fair light of morning rose The princely tamers of their foes
~ V?lm?ki
E da un certo giorno in avanti, è come al primo canto del gallo; per bujo che sia, non è più notte, se aguzzi lo sguardo vedi baluginare l'alba, il ricordo ha una diversa consistenza.
~ Unknown
Have you ever seen the dawn? Not a dawn groggy with lack of sleep or hectic with mindless obligations and you about to rush off on an early adventure or business, but full of deep silence and absolute clarity of perception? A dawning which you truly observe, degree by degree. It is the most amazing moment of birth. And more than anything it can spur you to action. Have a burning day.
~ Vera Nazarian
For me the diamond dawns are set In rings of beauty.
~ John Townsend Trowbridge
On the shining yards of heaven See a wider dawn unfurled. . . . The eternal slaves of beauty Are the masters of the world.
~ Bliss Carman
He felt at peace only in the hour before dawn, when the darkness seemed to give way slowly to a mist, and it was at this hour that he would wake and sit by his window.
~ Peter Ackroyd
My grandmother's hands floated like wings of bone in the dark, then they were birds, then small disks of light and then bones again, and then it was dawn.
~ Unknown
A problem that seems unsolvable always looks different in the light of a new day.
~ Peter Lerangis
and rising extremely unlike Phoebus with the dawn to prepare the schoolhouse.
~ Peter Straub
A gray-pink salmon leaping up the falls of night Into the spawning pool of another day. Dawn-the red roar of the heliac bull Charging over the horizon. The photonic blood of bleeding night, Stabbed by the assassin sun.
~ Philip José Farmer
What they do at 6:00 a.m. is anyone's guess. I only know that they're incredibly self-righteous about it and talk about the dawn as if it's a personal reward, bestowed on account of their great virtue.
~ David Sedaris
Out of sight above the house, the mirror moon reflected the sun of a day not yet dawned, shining the pale light of tomorrow on the yard and on the paper birches.
~ Dean Koontz
Tape the sound of the moon fading at dawn. Give it to your mother to listen to when she's in sorrow.
~ Yoko Ono
At dawn, a ray of sunlight slanted from the steeple of St. Antoine's church, glanced off a window on Grant Street and finally alighted on a beer can lying in the middle of the pavement.
~ Unknown
An awful sense of her deadness, of her soul-blighting selfishness, began to dawn upon her as something monstrous out of dim, gray obscurity.
~ Zane Grey
Morning dawned bright and sparkling after the rain. The air was keen and crisp. The cedars glistened as if decked with diamonds. Pan felt the sweet scent of the damp dust, and it gave him a thrill and a longing for the saddle and the open country.
~ Zane Grey
The sun had become a light yellow yolk and was walking with red legs across the sky.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
she woke up in time to see the sun sending up spies ahead of him to mark out the road through the dark. He peeped up over the door sill of the world and made a little foolishness with red.
~ Zora Neale Hurston