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Quotes About Dawn

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~ Unknown
The blue river is grey at morning and evening. There is twilight at dawn and dusk. I lie in the dark wondering if this quiet in me now is a beginning or an end. — Jack Gilbert, "Waking at Night," The Dance Most of All: Poems . ( Knopf; First Edition edition April 7, 2009)
~ Jack Gilbert
Does she have a name, this woman? If she does, it is known only to a handful of people. The bear knows. He is the only creature of the earth she would call her friend. Between them there is trust, love. Her world is between the dusk light and the dawn light, the time of the moths, of the owls and the bats.
~ Unknown
She wanted her 4:00 A.M. brain to experience the house, the time when thinking goes spiral and catastrophic before morning light restores reason.
~ Unknown
Aprendamos a hacer el amor como las palomas. Lloremos como lloran los niños. Aún es tiempo de amanecer junto al sol.
~ Unknown
the disquieting hour before dawn when it feels as if no one else is alive.
~ Jake Tapper
Nascemos todos os dias quando nasce o sol, começa hoje mesmo a vida que te resta.
~ Unknown
Daylight follows a dark night.
~ Unknown
Tomorrow begins from another dawn, when we will be fast asleep.
~ Madeleine Thien
Watch little by little the night turn around. Echoes in the house; want to go up, dare not. A glow behind the screen; wish to go through, cannot. It would hurt too much, to see the swallow on her hairpin. Truly shame me, to see the phoenix in her mirror. To Hengtang I return at dawn Fading like light on a jewelled saddle.
~ Madeleine Thien
His eyelids were the color of the dawn sky; he smelled like earth after rain.
~ Madeline Miller
I would wake, choking on my horror, and stare at the darkness until dawn.
~ Madeline Miller
were in town. At dawn, NBC, along with the rest of the baseball world, awakened to the irresistible story of Joe Castle and his stunning debut in Philadelphia. Suddenly the biggest game of the day was
~ John Grisham
Finally, as the first trace of dawn peeked through a window, he accepted the solemn reality that it was time for the killing.
~ John Grisham
When the deranged rooster crowed a third time, his crowing was cut off mid-squawk. "There, that does it," Miriam said. "No more heralding of a false dawn, no more untruthful messengers.
~ John Irving
Someone made a long speech listing every infraction of the rules we were committing that night. Someone else made a speech showing how by careful planning we could break all the others before dawn.
~ John Knowles
We must believe that it is the darkest before the dawn of a beautiful new world. We will see it when we believe it.
~ Saul Alinsky
Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
Even the most horrible of nightmares is laced with the promise of dawn.
~ Unknown
Mis dedos siguieron de forma incesante el ritmo desbocado de su respiración. Sus párpados cobraron el color del cielo al romper el alba. Aquiles olía como la tierra después de la lluvia. Abrió la boca al proferir un grito inarticulado y nos estrechamos uno tan cerca del otro que sentí sobre mi piel el flujo caliente de su pasión.
~ Madeline Miller
Eravamo come dei all'alba del mondo e la nostra felicità era così abbagliante che non potevamo vedere altro che noi.
~ Madeline Miller
But now at last the sacred influence Of light appears, and rom the walls of Heav'n Shoots far into the bosom of dim Night A glimmering dawn; here Nature first begins her farthest verge, and Chaos to retire As from her outmost works a broken foe With tumult less and with less hostile din
~ John Milton
Taught by the heav'nly Muse to venture down The dark descent, and up to reascend, Though hard and rare: thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital Lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that rowle in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So
~ John Milton
For now, and since first break of dawne the Fiend,   Meer Serpent in appearance, forth was come,   And on his Quest, where likeliest he might finde   The onely two of Mankinde, but in them   The whole included Race, his purposd prey.
~ John Milton