Sunrise Quotes

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Jenna Evans Welch
“I thought I wanted caprice and fire, but it turns out that what I really want is someone who will wake me up early so I don't miss a sunrise.”
Jenna Evans Welch, Love & Gelato

Norman Maclean
“At sunrise, everything is luminous but not clear”
Norman Maclean, A River Runs through It

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“As it peaks over the horizon, does not a sunrise whisper the opportunity to try again. And if the day passes and our efforts were stunted by the bane of our insecurities or blunted by the challenges of life, does not a sunset invite us to rest before it whispers the same message the next morning?”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Sandeep N. Tripathi
“From sunrise to sunset to sunrise, there is a lifetime of beauty, charm and elegance.”
Sandeep N. Tripathi

Charlotte Mew
“You were
sunrise to me
rise and warm and streaming.' - Praise Song For My Mother by Charlotte Mew”
Charlotte Mew, The Complete Poems

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark that it can change the inevitability of a sunrise.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Friedrich Nietzsche
“O sky above me, you modest, glowing sky! O you, my happiness before sunrise! Day is coming: so let us part!”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Debasish Mridha
“May every sunrise make you more confident about the power of hope, expectations, patience and love.”
Debasish Mridha

Sandeep N. Tripathi
“From sunrise to sunset to sunrise, there is a lifetime of joy, sorrow and happiness.”
Sandeep N. Tripathi

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“At the moment that everything goes dark, the sunset in front of us becomes the whole story. But if we find courage enough to wait until tomorrow morning, we will suddenly come to understand that in reality yesterday’s sunset was only half of the story.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

C.S. Lewis
“And as he spoke, like the flush creeping along the underside of a cloud at sunrise, the colour came back to her white face and get eyes grew bright and she sat up and said, 'Why, I do declare I feel that better. I think I could take a little breakfast this morning.”
C.S. Lewis, Prince Caspian

Debasish Mridha
“Every sunrise is a poem written on the earth with words of light, warmth, and love.”
Debasish Mridha

A.J. Vosse
“Don’t you feel you get value for your day if you’ve actually watched the sun rise?”
AJ Vosse

Steven Magee
“When your partner is regularly going out to bars and nightclubs and does not come home until after sunrise, it is likely that they are engaging in some form of infidelity.”
Steven Magee

Elizabeth Hoyt
“The peach gown she'd chosen was the color of the sunrise, the rippling watered silk seeming to subtly change from rose to pink to nearly orange in different lights. She'd fallen in love with it at once.”
Elizabeth Hoyt, Duke of Desire

Debasish Mridha
“Let every sunrise adorn your mind with the power of hope. Let it paint your life with the colors of the morning sky.”
Debasish Mridha

Virginia Alison
“Whether sunrise or sunset, it heralds a new opportunity to dream...”
Virginia Alison

“Take care of your own light, because I'll be gone this afternoon”
Andre Marchevaly

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Whether you like it or not, the sun rises when the time comes; whether you like it or not, the sun sets when the time comes!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Gift Gugu Mona
“Not everyone was privileged to see another sunrise like you did, so before you start complaining remember that the breath of life is not for sale.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Virginia Alison
“Wrapped within another's arms further intensifies the divine beauty of a sunrise...”
Virginia Alison

Shahrnush Parsipur
“In a deserted stretch of the Karadj highway Munis had come face-to-face with unbridled lust, although she knew what lust was before being touched by it. The problem was that she had an unbounded awareness of things, an awareness that instilled undue caution in her, making her fearful that action would lead to ignominy, humiliation. This created in her a desire to be ordinary, average. Yet she did not truly know what it meant to be ordinary. She did not know that it meant not loving an earthworm, not genuflecting at the altar of withered leaves, not standing in prayer at the call of a lark, not climbing a mountain to see the sunrise, not staying awake all night to gaze at the Ursa Major. She did not differentiate between earth and gravel, but she distinguished the earth from the sky. She had not seen the skies of the earth, but she knew there were earths of the sky. She saw herself in an inevitable process of stagnation. She was already partially rotten within.
"What can I do with this mass of trivial knowledge?" she wondered aloud. "How can I cut through it?”
Shahrnush Parsipur, Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran

“Songs given at night will bury themselves (as seeds do) in the dark in you, to shoot a shoot up come morning. Come, give them water.”
Allison Boyd Justus, Solstice to Solstice to Solstice

Steven Magee
“Extreme night shift work in high altitude astronomy is easily avoidable by using a split night shift where the first night shift starts before sunset and finishes at midnight and the second night shift starts with a new fresh person working through to after sunrise.”
Steven Magee

“Urus terang mu sendiri, karna sore nanti aku akan pergi”
Andre Marchevaly

“If you wish to see the Sunrise you must get up before the Sun”
Roland R Kemler

John M. Sheehan
“Delighting in God’s Word while savoring a sunrise leaves time for miracles!”
John M. Sheehan, Fact Or Fiction; God's Math Or Myth

“Tidak ada yang baru dibawah matahari”
Andre Marchevaly