“I managed to potter along tolerably well in the morning, sitting in the sun and sketching the old buildings... but in the afternoon, sitting in the shade... with stiff fingers and chilled bones... the water froze in little cakes all over the picture.” WellsLittlesWaterMorningSunBuildingSittingFingersBonesShadeCakeAfternoonPottersSketchingOld BuildingsChilled Author:Howard Pyle
“What would dawn have been like, had you awakened? It would have sung through your bones. All I can do this morning is let it sing through mine.” Has BeensI CanCan DoMorningMinesBonesDawnAwakenedI Can Do This Author:Diane Ackerman
“Luck usually visits me at 2 am on a cold morning when, red-eyed and bone-weary, I am pouring over law books preparing a case. It never visits me when I am at the cinema, on a golf course or reclining in an easy chair.” BookLawCoursesEasyMorningCasesColdRedLuckGolfBonesCinemaChairsWearyPreparingPouringGolf CourseLaw BooksCold Morning Author:Louis Nizer
“Two bones fell down my chimney and into the bedroom this morning. Hysterical thing to happen to a thriller writer. Murderous ravens perhaps?” TwoHappensMorningBonesBedroomThrillersHystericalRavensChimneys Author:Tobsha Learner
“Oh, good gigantic smile o' the brown old earth, This autumn morning! How he sets his bones To bask i' the sun, and thrusts out knees and feet. From the ripple to run over in its mirth” RunningEarthMorningSunFeetBonesKneesBrownAutumnThrustRippleMirth Book:An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry Source: An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
“Human life is just dangerous, in general. You know, waking up in the morning, you could get hit by a car. Wherever you go, you could choke on a fish bone and die. You never know.” KnowsHumansLife IsDiesMorningDangerousCarWake UpFishesBonesHuman LifeWakingChokeWaking Up In The Morning Author:Meital Dohan