Daybreak Quotes
Collection of top 38 famous quotes about Daybreak
Daybreak Quotes & Sayings
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What breaks in daybreak? Is it the night? Is it the sun, cracked in two by the horizon like an egg, spilling out light?
— Margaret Atwood
When the night burned its cloak in the sunrise ...
— Tanith Lee
And walking on like that, I found the well at daybreak.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Birds scream at the top of their lungs in horrified hellish rage every morning at daybreak to warn us all of the truth, but sadly we don't speak bird.
— Kurt Cobain
From daybreak to sunset she turned her thoughts, like boulders, over. She set them in long lines. She rearranged their order ...
— Mervyn Peake
At daybreak, when loath to rise, have this thought in thy mind: I am rising for a man's work.
— Publilius Syrus
Arbitrary power is the natural object of temptation to a prince, as wine and women to a young fellow, or a bribe to a judge, or avarice to old age ...
— Jonathan Swift
We also ascend dazzling and tremendous as the sun,
We found our own O my soul in the calm and cool of the daybreak. — Walt Whitman
We found our own O my soul in the calm and cool of the daybreak. — Walt Whitman
Inexpensive is good.
— Douglas Wilson
Yet, behind the night, Waits for the great unborn, somewhere afar, Some white tremendous daybreak.
— Rupert Brooke
Don't decide yet," Hephaestus advised. "Wait until daybreak. Daybreak is a good time for decisions.
— Rick Riordan
What really drives me mad about art is that, in America, the only thing you can do is to take it apart.
— M.I.A.
At daybreak, on the bleak sea-beach,
A fisherman stood aghast,
To see the form of a maiden fair,
Lashed close to a drifting mast. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A fisherman stood aghast,
To see the form of a maiden fair,
Lashed close to a drifting mast. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The evening that Al and I met became the night that we met. By the time we fell asleep at daybreak we were different people
— Ruth Ahmed
Don't you dare counsel me. A cause isn't love, Penelope. Love breaks you wide open.
— Ellen Davis Conner
If you kin see de light at daybreak, you don't keer if you die at dusk. It's so many people never seen de light at all.
— Zora Neale Hurston
The council now beginning rises in the Church like the daybreak, a forerunner of most splendid light.
— Pope John XXIII
Black milk of daybreak we drink it at sundown.
— Paul Celan
I've been so blessed and so lucky to be a part of great shows like 'Chuck' and projects 'Daybreak.'
— Ryan McPartlin
At daybreak Morn shall come to meIn raiment of the white winds spun.
— Madison Cawein
His stutter didn't like the idea of wooing and silenced any attempts to broach the subject.
— Peadar O'Guilin
Look at the fate of summer flowers, which blow at daybreak, droop ere even-song.
— William Wordsworth
Failures are divided into two classes - those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought. - John Charles Salak
— David R. Henderson
You are more dangerous than daybreak.
— Holly Black
I don't know who it is who lives or dies, who rests or wakes, but it is your heart that distributes all the graces of the daybreak in my breast.
— Pablo Neruda
All my life's a circle; Sunrise and sundown; Moon rolls thru the nighttime; Till the daybreak comes around.
— Harry Chapin
It's an awful thing to hear a strong, desperate, fat man scream incontinently in a cave at daybreak.
— O. Henry
Grandfather's farm sometime before daybreak, after
— Willa Cather
My theme for philanthropy is the same approach I used with technology: to find a need and fill it.
— An Wang
O aching time! O moments big as years!
— John Keats
In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.
— Paul Harris
At daybreak, LORD, You hear my voice; at daybreak I plead my case to You and watch expectantly. Psalm 5:3
— Beth Moore
It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom.
— Aristotle.
— Aristotle.