Morning Quotes

The West is eveningland, the East morningland.
Anthony Burgess



Come morning light, you and I will be safe and sound.
Taylor Swift



Come in the evening, or come in the morning; Come when youre looked for, or come without warning.
Thomas Osborne Davis



Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.
William Blake



In the morning glad I see My foe outstretch'd beneath the tree.
William Blake



Leave off losings, and take on winnings, Erase all mortal ends, give birth to only new beginnings, In a billion years of morning and a billion years of sleep.
Ray Douglas Bradbury



I get to my desk at eight in the morning and I leave it at seven in the evening and I just work away. I'm a work machine.
Gyles Brandreth



"Yes," I answered you last night; "No," this morning, Sir, I say. Colours seen by candlelight, Will not look the same by day.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning



[Ralf Schumacher's] been in every gravel trap there is, more or less, this morning. It looked like he wanted to go to the beach all day.
Martin Brundle



Somerset Maugham refers more than once to the pleasure of the Malayan morning - papaya and eggs and bacon and strong British tea taken while the air is cool and the sun awaits its sudden thrust into the green land....
Anthony Burgess



'Coming in with the golden light In the morning. Coming in with the golden light Is the New Man.
Kate Bush



unday morning, he decided, is designed to let sinners have a sample of the first day of eternity in hell.
Orson Scott Card



I danced in the morning When the world was begun, And I danced in the moon And the stars and the sun, And I came down from heaven And I danced on the earth, At Bethlehem I had my birth.
Sydney Carter



Swallow a toad in the morning and you will encounter nothing more disgusting the rest of the day.
Nicolas Chamfort



The light would reach us more quickly in the morning and fade more slowly at night if the whole earth were divided into vast flower beds that called forth the light at dawn and clutched it longer at nightfall. Nature instituted summer for flowers long before man took summer over for his own uses.
Malcolm de Chazal