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Noon Quotes by Ray Bradbury
- If I was ever a rare fine summer person, that's long ago. Most of us are half-and-half. The August noon in us works to stave…
- For about 150 days a year in Venice, the sun doesn't show through the mist until noon.
- Facts quite often, I fear to confess, like lawyers, put me to sleep at noon. Not theories, however. Theories are invigorating and tonic. Give me…
- That country where it is always turning late in the year. That country where the hills are fog and the rivers are mist; where noons…
- What should I do?" "Throw up in your typewriter every morning." "Yeah." "Clean up every noon.
- My tunes and numbers are here. They have filled my years, the years when I refused to die. And in order to do that I…
More Noon Quotes
- The dead of midnight is the noon of thought. — Anna Letitia Barbauld
- There are times when I am directing, and there are a couple of moments I didn't get the way I wanted, but… — Alan Ball
- Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night. — William Blake
- My husband is such a healthy eater. Except when it comes to sweets. He never consumes anything except fruit until noon. And… — Sara Blakely
- If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and color, we would find… — George Aiken
- Never get out of bed before noon. — Charles Bukowski
- The man of the future who will redeem us not only from the hitherto reigning ideal but also from that which was… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- A child can be taught not to do certain things, such as touch a hot stove, pull lamps off of tables, and… — Joan Rivers
- In the morn of life we are alert, we are heated in its noon, and only in its decline do we repose. — Walter Savage Landor
- How can I have morning sickness when I don't get up till noon? — Rita Rudner
- His whole being radiates a pure, wild sweetness, flitting through night woods with little melodious cries, on some cryptic errand. There is… — William S. Burroughs
- For exactly the same reason, it is sometimes satisfying to cut yourself and bleed. On those gray [sic] days where eight in… — Augusten Burroughs