Quotes by Dawn Beauty is like life itself: a dawn mist the sun burns off. It gives no peace, no rest. Gregory Orr dawn beautiful giving If work and leisure are soon to be subordinated to this one utopian principle - absolute busyness - then utopia and melancholy will come to coincide: an age without conflict will dawn, perpetually busy - and without consciousness. Gunter Grass principles dawn age Where our knowledge of beauty harmonizes with the ludus naturae, sorcery begins.No, not spoon-bending or horoscopy, not the Golden Dawn or make-believe shamanism, astral projection or the Satanic Mass--if it's mumbo jumbo you want go for the real stuff, banking, politics, social science--not that weak blavatskian crap. Hakim real dawn believe The past is the beginning of the beginning and all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. H. G. Wells dawn twilight past You have to have the darkness for the dawn to come. Harrison Ford dawn wisdom darkness I see knowledge increasing and human power increasing, I see everincreasing possibilities before life, and I see no limits set to it all. Existence impresses me as a perpetual dawn. Our lives, as I apprehend them, swim in expectation. H. G. Wells limits dawn expectations In the struggle for existence, it is only on those who hang on for ten minutes after all is hopeless, that hope begins to dawn. Gilbert K. Chesterton dawn truth struggle Daybreak is a never-ending glory; getting out of bed is a never ending nuisance. Gilbert K. Chesterton nuisance bed dawn As if to build a fence around the fatal emptiness inside her, she had to create a sunny person that she became. But if you peeled away the ornamental egos that she had built, there was only an abbys of nothingness and the intense thirst that came with it. Though she tried to forget it, the nothingness would visit her periodically - on a lonely rainy afternoon, or at dawn when she woke up from a nightmare. What she needed at such times was to be held by someone, anyone. Haruki Murakami ego lonely dawn Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me. Henry David Thoreau nature dawn morning At the very dawn of history, the care of the sick was actually superior to what the great majority of mankind receive today when ill. Herbert M. Shelton sick dawn today The idea of brotherhood re-dawns upon the world with a broader significance than the narrow association of members in a sect or creed. Helen Keller brotherhood dawn ideas The dawn is not distant, nor is the night starless; love is eternal. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow dawn love night As far as history goes I am dead. If there is something beyond I shall have to bounce back. I have found God, but he is insufficient. I am only spiritually dead. Physically I am alive. Morally I am free. The world which I have departed is a menagerie. Henry Miller departed alive dawn The dawn speeds a man on his journey, and speeds him too in his work. Hesiod dawn journey men Let hopes and sorrows, fears and angers be, And think each day that dawns the last you'll see; For so the hour that greets you unforeseen Will bring with it enjoyment twice as keen. Horace sorrow dawn thinking But the nearer the dawn the darker the night, And by going wrong all things come right. Things have been mended that were worse, and the the worse, the nearer they are to mend. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow optimism dawn night You're not the way everyone says you are," Kaye said, looking at him so fiercely that he couldn't meet her gaze. "I know you're not." "You know nothing of me," he said. He wanted to punish her for the trust he saw on her face, to raze it from her now so that he would be spared the sight of her when that trust was betrayed. He wanted to tell her he found her impossibly alluring, at least half enchanted, body bruised and scratched, utterly unaware she would not live past dawn. He wondered what she would say in the face of that. Holly Black dawn sight past The moral test of a society is how that society treats those who are in the dawn of life: the children; ... the elderly. Hubert H. Humphrey elderly dawn children The measure of a civilization is how it treats those at the dawn of life, the margins of life and the twilight of life. Hubert H. Humphrey dawn twilight civilization «1234567891011»