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Morning Quotes - Page 112

Whether I retire to bed early or late, I rise with the sun.

Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States”, p.321

Father of rosy day, No more thy clouds of incense rise; But waking flow'rs, At morning hours, Give out their sweets to meet thee in the skies.

Thomas Hood (2016). “Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hood (Illustrated)”, p.299, Delphi Classics

Morning's great that way. You can cry yourself to sleep and wake up wondering what the fuss was over.

Terri Farley (2010). “Seven Tears into the Sea”, p.62, Simon and Schuster

For I have known them all already, known them all— Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.

T.S. Eliot (2015). “The Poems of T. S. Eliot Volume I: Collected and Uncollected Poems”, p.383, Faber & Faber

The first thing I think about when I wake up most mornings is the fact that I’m tired.

"Perchance to Dream" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. September 23, 2010.

Next morning I went over to Paul’s for coffee and told him I had finished. “Good for you,” he said without looking up. “Start the next one today.

Steven Pressfield (2002). “The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles”, p.112, Black Irish Entertainment LLC

Mornings belong to whatever is new; the current composition. Afternoons are for naps and letters.

Stephen King (2000). “On Writing: A Memoir Of The Craft”, p.96, Simon and Schuster