“Summe up at night what thou hast done by day; And in the morning what thou hast to do. Dresse and undresse thy soul; mark the decay And growth of it; if, with thy watch, that too Be down then winde up both; since we shall be Most surely judg'd, make thy accounts agree.” IfsSoulDoneNightGrowthWatchesMorningAccountsMarkAgreeDecaySelf-examination Book:The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir Source: The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir
“With warning hand I mark Time's rapid flight, From Life's glad morning to its solemn night; Yet, through the dear Lord's love, I also show There's light above me by the shade I throw.” ShowsHandsLightNightLordMorningMarkDearGladFlightShadeWarningRapidsSolemnDear LordSundials Author:John Greenleaf Whittier
“The mark of a good party is that you wake up the next morning wanting to change your name and start a new life in a different city.” DifferentHumorFunnyNextNamesPartyCitiesMorningMarkWake UpNew LifeGood Party Author:Vance Bourjaily
“Each morning is a new beginning of our life. Each day is a finished whole. The present day marks the boundary of our cares and concerns. It is long enough to find God or lose Him, to keep faith or fall into disgrace.” LongEnoughWholeCareFallLosesMorningOur LivesConcernMarkFinishedBoundariesEach DayNew BeginningsDisgracePresent DayKeep The FaithCare And Concern Book:Meditating on the Word Source: Meditating on the Word
“I want to get totally rid of class distinction. As someone put it one of the papers this morning: Marks and Spencer have triumphed over Karl Marx and Engels.” WantClassMorningPaperMarkDistinctionPapersEngelsClass Distinction Author:Margaret Thatcher
“What are we going to do about the injuries to our country still going on right in front of our eyes? It gets me out of bed in the morning. It makes me mad enough to get my blood up and want to get out there with [Mark] Twain and get it said and that is why I still hit the road and go out on the stage and keep working at staying alive.” WantSaidStillsCountryEnoughEyeMorningAliveBloodStageFrontsBedMarkMadOur CountryInjuryStayingStaying Alive Author:Hal Holbrook
“We have other opposite problems with circadian rhythms that can happen when you - a lot of times with older adults. They start to go to bed at 6:00, 7:00 at night and they wake up at 2:00 in the morning. And they're rhythms actually shift earlier, but sometime it can just kind of miss the mark and shift too much earlier and that's when we need to treat it with bright light.” NeedsKindProblemLightHappensNightMorningToo MuchMissingBedAdultsOppositesTreatsMarkWake UpRhythmBright LightsCircadian RhythmOlder Adults Author:Shelby Harris