“The fiercest agonies have shortest reign; And after dreams of horror, comes again The welcome morning with its rays of peace.” DreamPeaceMorningHorrorWelcomeRaysAgonyReign Author:William C. Bryant
“Paris in the early morning has a cheerful, bustling aspect, a promise of delicious things to come, a positive smell of coffee and croissants, quite peculiar to itself. The people welcome a new day as if they were certain of liking it, the shopkeepers pull up their blinds serene in the expectation of good trade, the workers go happily to their work, the people who have sat up all night in night-clubs go happily to their rest, the orchestra of motor-car horns, of clanking trams, of whistling policemen tunes up for the daily symphony, and everywhere is joy.” PeopleIfsJoyNightCertainMorningCarPromiseExpectationsAspectTradeWorkersClubsSmellCoffeeWelcomeParisSatTunesPeculiarDeliciousCheerfulOrchestraAll NightHornsSymphonyMotorNew DayPolicemenSereneEarly MorningWhistlingUp All NightPull UpsShopkeepersNight ClubMotor CarsTramsCroissantsTune Up Book:The Nancy Mitford Omnibus Source: The Nancy Mitford Omnibus
“If you go to a therapist, they say, 'Are you sure? How do you feel about your wrinkles?' And I say, 'I don't know, because I don't really see them.' I see my hands, but I don't see my face, so it's not a torment. I only see it for five minutes in the morning when I brush my teeth! When you read women's magazines you always read about this drama of getting old, about anti-aging cream and plastic surgery and whatever else. But I think if you're independent, like I have grown to be, it's welcome.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsHandsFacesMorningFiveMinutesDramaIndependentAgingTeethWelcomeMagazinesPlasticCreamSurgeryBrushesTormentFive MinutesGetting OldWrinklesTherapistsPlastic Surgery Author:Isabella Rossellini
“She walked quickly around her one-room apartment. After more than four years in this one home she knew all its possibilities, how it could put on a sham appearance of warmth and welcome when she needed a place to hide in, how it stood over her in the night when she woke suddenly, how it could relax itself into a disagreeable unmade, badly-put-together state, mornings like this, anxious to drive her out and go back to sleep.” YearsStatesHomeTogetherNightWomenSleepRoomsMorningFourPossibilityNeededAppearanceWelcomeRelaxWarmthAnxiousFour YearsApartmentDisagreeable Book:The Magic of Shirley Jackson Source: The Magic of Shirley Jackson
“There is no friend like the old friend, who has shared our morning days, No greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise: Fame is the scentless sunflower, with gaudy crown of gold; But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold.” RealMorningSweetFameGoldPraiseRoseWelcomeBreathingCrownsReal FriendsFoldsOld FriendsHomageGreetingsNo FriendsSunflowerGaudy Author:Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
“There is no friend like an old friend who has shared our morning days, no greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise.” MorningPraiseWelcomeCardsOld FriendsHomageGreetingsNo FriendsLasting FriendshipI Have No Friends Book:Poems 2 Source: Poems 2
“I'm wishing every Saturday had primaries, because welcome to an amazing Sunday, where everything seems a tad bit clearer this morning.” SeemsWishBitsMorningWelcomePrimariesSundaySaturday Author:Chuck Todd