Day is a snow-white Dove of heaven That from the East glad message brings. (Quote by - Thomas Bailey Aldrich)
The long days are no happier than the short ones. (Quote by - Philip James Bailey)
My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent without hope. (Quote by - Bible)
For then shalt thou lift up thy face without spot; yea, thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not fear: Because thou shalt forget thy misery, and remember it as waters that pass away: And thine age shall be clearer than the noonday; thou shalt shine forth, thou shalt be as the morning. (Quote by - Bible)
I said, Days should speak, and multitude of years should teach wisdom. (Quote by - Bible)
Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. (Quote by - Bible)
Listen to the Exhortation of the Dawn! Look to this Day! For it is Life, The very Life of Life. In its brief course lie all the Varieties And Realities of your Existence; The Bliss of Growth, The Glory of Action, The Splendor of Beauty; For Yesterday is but a Dream, And Tomorrow is only a Vision; But Today well lived Makes every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And every Tomorrow a Vision of Hope. Look well therefore to this Day! Such is the Salutation of Dawn. (Quote by - Unattributed Author)
Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. (Quote by - Bible)
Think that day lost whose (low) descending sun Views from thy hand no noble action done. (Quote by - Jacob Bobart)
From fibers of pain and hope and trouble And toil and happiness,--one by one,-- Twisted together, or single or double, The varying thread of our life is spun. Hope shall cheer though the chain be galling; Light shall come though the gloom be falling; Faith will list for the Master calling Our hearts to his rest,--when the day is done. (Quote by - Alonzo B. Bragdon)
Yet, behind the night, Waits for the great unborn, somewhere afar, Some white tremendous daybreak. (Quote by - Rupert Brooke)
Day! Faster and more fast, O'er night's brim, day boils at last; Boils, pure gold, o'er the cloud-cup's brim. (Quote by - Robert Browning)
Is not every meanest day the confluence of two eternities? (Quote by - Thomas Carlyle)
So here hath been dawning Another blue day; Think, wilt thou let it Slip useless away? Out of eternity This new day is born, Into eternity At night will return. (Quote by - Thomas Carlyle)
Day of wrath that day of burning, Seer and Sibyl speak concerning, All the world to ashes turning. (Quote by - Thomas Carlyle)
All comes out even at the end of the day. (Quote by - Thomas Carlyle)
Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have pass'd away. (Quote by - William Cowper)
Days that need borrow No part of their good morrow, From a fore-spent night of sorrow. (Quote by - Richard Crashaw)
The day are ever divine as to the first Aryans. They are of the least pretension, and of the greatest capacity of anything that exists. They come and go like muffled and veiled figures sent from a distant friendly party; but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring, they carry them as silently away. (Quote by - Ralph Waldo Emerson)
For there is no day however beautiful that is not followed by night. (Quote by - Epitaph)
Cease not to learn until thou cease to live; Think that day lost wherein thou draw'st no letter, To make thyself learneder, wiser, better. (Quote by - Guy de Faur, Lord of Pibrac)
After the day there cometh the derke night; For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. (Quote by - Stephen Hawes)
The better day, the worse deed. (Quote by - Matthew Henry)
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night; For thou must die. (Quote by - George Herbert)