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Dawn Quotes - Page 4

Darkness is dawn not yet born.

Darkness is dawn not yet born.

Khalil Gibran “Selected Short Works of Khalil Gibran”, Library of Alexandria

The dawn is not distant, nor is the night starless; love is eternal.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow “The Complete Poems of Longfellow”, Library of Alexandria

Consider that this day ne'er dawns again.

Dante Alighieri (1842). “The Poems of the Vita Nuova and Convito of Dante Alighieri”, p.149

All silence is. All emptiness. And now: The dawn.

Ray Bradbury (1973). “When elephants last in the dooryard bloomed: celebrations for almost any day in the year”, Alfred A. Knopf

For my part, I prefer my heart to be broken. It is so lovely, dawn-kaleidoscopic within the crack.

David Herbert Lawrence (1994). “The Works of D.H. Lawrence: With an Introduction and Bibliography”, p.219, Wordsworth Editions

There is no dusk to be, There is no dawn that was, Only there's now, and now, And the wind in the grass.

Archibald MacLeish (1985). “Collected Poems, 1917-1982”, p.41, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

We can never sneer at the stars, mock the dawn, or scoff at the totality of being.

Abraham Joshua Heschel (1976). “Man Is Not Alone: A Philosophy of Religion”, p.25, Macmillan

In gold sandals / dawn like a thief / fell upon me.

Sappho (1965). “Lyrics in the Original Greek”, Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor books [1965]