“There is more day left to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.” — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
[on Richard Wagner] A beautiful sunset that was mistaken for a dawn. — Claude Debussy Copy Share Image
“And stay, my dear stay... forever, as my quiet song, in my lilac dawn.” — Sanober Khan Copy Share Image
For the young people could not talk. And why should they? Shout, embrace, swing, be up at dawn... — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
Brothers, he who dies here dies in the radiance of the future, and we are entering a tomb all flooded with the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Only the road and the dawn, the sun, the wind, and the rain, And the watch fire under stars, and sleep, and… — John Masefield Copy Share Image
Holy flowers floating in the air, were all these tired faces in the dawn of Jazz America. — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“You’ll get lunch with your true friends. You’ll make plans to get lunch with your true acquaintances.” — ToonHoleChris Copy Share Image
This first glance of a soul which does not yet know itself is like dawn in the heavens; it is the awakening… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The Dawn Wall is so obviously the hardest big-wall climb in the world, so that was the challenge. — Adam Ondra Copy Share Image
Night is always darker before the dawn and life is the same, the hard times will pass, every thing will get better… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
Listlessness to everything, but brooding sorrow, was the night that fell on my undisciplined heart. Let me look up from it -… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
There is a dead spot in the night, that coldest, blackest time when the world has forgotten evening and dawn is not… — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
There were lots of songs that were on 'It Still Moves' that I had written, and we had played - rehearsed, but… — Jim James Copy Share Image
Eastward the dawn rose, ridge behind ridge into the morning, and vanished out of eyesight into guess; it was no more than… — J. R. R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
That ignorant confidence in one's self and one's future, which comes in life's first dawn, has a sort of mournful charm in… — Harriet Beecher Stowe Copy Share Image
“People here say that there is something strange, but only about Dawn. The other girls, they are normal, polite young women. They… — Carys Jones Copy Share Image
“La poésie se fait dans un lit comme l’amour Ses draps défaits sont l’aurore des choses (English) Poetry is made in bed… — André Breton Copy Share Image
If you do not apologize to Lady Honoria,” Marcus said, his voice so mild as to be terrifying, “I will kill you.”… — Julia Quinn Copy Share Image
You ask me where I get my ideas. That I cannot tell you with certainty. They come unsummoned, directly, indirectly - I… — Ludwig van Beethoven Copy Share Image
To me, desert has the quality of darkness; none of the shapes you see in it are real or permanent. Like night,… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
As if to build a fence around the fatal emptiness inside her, she had to create a sunny person that she became.… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Who did she know in Raleigh who took the time off to fix a house? Or read Whitman or Eliot, finding images… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“ The morning has broken - I had thought of the morning like an egg that had split with a crack and… — Sarah Waters Copy Share Image
Though I be shut in darkness, and become insentient dust blown idly here and there, I count oblivion a scant price to… — Thomas Bailey Aldrich Copy Share Image
“I only had two real tasks [while in Norway]: gathering dead trees to burn from the surrounding small forest and getting water… — Phil Elverum Copy Share Image
“The darkest hour of the night comes just before the dawn.” — Paulo Coelho The Alchemist Copy Share Image
The light of the dawn is not so sweet as the first glimpses of fame. — Luc de Clapiers Copy Share Image