Famous Quotes
443 Quotations with Morn.
- 241. Napoleon III: The Empress is legitimate, my cousin is Republican, Morny is Orleanist, I am a s ...

- 242. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The entire day receives order and discipline when it acquires unity. This unity ...

- 243. Henry Ward Beecher: The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day.

- 244. Robert Frost: The first thing I do in the morning is to make my bed and while I am making up m ...

- 245. Samuel Johnson: The happiest part of a man's life is what he passes lying awake in bed in the mo ...

- 246. Author Unknown: The largest barrier to success is removing the mattress from one's back in the m ...

- 247. Author Unknown: The largest barrier to success is removing the mattress from one's back in the m ...

- 248. Henry David Thoreau: The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to whic ...

- 249. Harriet Beecher Stowe: The longest day must have its close -- the gloomiest night will wear on to a mor ...

- 250. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The mind is found most acute and most uneasy in the morning. Uneasiness is, inde ...

- 251. Will Rogers: The person with the best job in the country is the vice president. All he has to ...

- 252. Soren Kierkegaard: The present generation, wearied by its chimerical efforts, relapses into complet ...

- 253. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it ...

- 254. Gaston Bachelard: The repose of sleep refreshes only the body. It rarely sets the soul at rest. Th ...

- 255. Author Unknown: The secret of teaching is to appear to have known all your life what you just le ...

- 256. Henry David Thoreau: The sun is but a morning star.

- 257. Arnold Bennet: The supply of time is a daily miracle. You wake up in the morning and lo! Your p ...

- 258. Robert Browning: The year's at the spring; And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-si ...

- 259. H.G. Wells: There comes a moment in the day when you have written your pages in the morning, ...

- 260. George Eliot: There is much pain that is quite noiseless; and vibrations that make human agoni ...
