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Night time is really the best time to work. All the ideas are there to be
yours because everyone else is asleep. --Catherine O'Hara There
they stand, the innumerable stars, shining in order like a living hymn, written
in light. --N.P. Willis I often think that the night is more
alive and more richly colored than the day. --Vincent Van Gogh The night walked down the sky with the moon in her hand. --Frederick L. Knowles There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls. --George Carlin, Brain Droppings, 1997 Most glorious night! Thou wert not sent for slumber! --Lord Byron,
Childe Harold Night is a world lit
by itself. --Antonio Porchia, Voces, 1943, translated from Spanish
by W.S. Merwin Night, the beloved. Night, when words fade
and things come alive. When the destructive analysis of day is done, and
all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. When man reassembles
his fragmentary self and grows with the calm of a tree. --Antoine de Saint-Exupéry By night, an atheist half believes in God. --Edward Young, Night
Thoughts O radiant
Dark! O darkly fostered ray! Thou hast a joy too deep for shallow Day. --George Eliot, The Spanish Gypsy Moonlight is sculpture. --Nathaniel Hawthorne Metaphor for the night sky: A trillion asterisks
and no explanations. --Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com Research is the name given the crystal formed when the night's worry
is added to the day's sweat. --Martin H. Fischer Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star. --Lucy Maud Montgomery Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed
the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Evangeline What I take from my nights, I add to
my days. --Leon de Rotrou, "Vencelas," translated Mine
is the night, with all her stars. --Edward Young One summer night, out on a flat headland, all but surrounded by the
waters of the bay, the horizons were remote and distant rims on the edge of space.
Millions of stars blazed in darkness, and on the far shore a few lights burned
in cottages. Otherwise there was no reminder of human life. My companion
and I were alone with the stars: the misty river of the Milky Way flowing
across the sky, the patterns of the constellations standing out bright and clear,
a blazing planet low on the horizon. It occurred to me that if this were
a sight that could be seen only once in a century, this little headland would
be thronged with spectators. But it can be see many scores of nights in
any year, and so the lights burned in the cottages and the inhabitants probably
gave not a thought to the beauty overhead; and because they could see it almost
any night, perhaps they never will. --Rachel Carson If the
Stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore;
and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had
been shown! But every night come out these envoys of beauty, and light the
universe with their admonishing smile. --Ralph Waldo Emerson O wild and wondrous midnight, There is a might in thee To make the charmed
body Almost like spirit be, And give it some faint glimpses Of immortality. --James Russell Lowell, Midnight I cannot walk through the
suburbs in the solitude of the night without thinking that the night pleases us
because it suppresses idle details, just as our memory does. --Jorge Luis
Borges There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it
has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable
mystery. --Joseph Conrad Nothing like a nighttime stroll to
give you ideas. --J.K. Rowling, "The Egg and The Eye," Harry Potter
and the Goblet of Fire, 2000, spoken by the character Mad-Eye Moody Is there not A tongue in every star that talks with man, And wooes
him to be wise? nor wooes in vain; This dead of midnight is the noon of thought,
And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. --Anna Letitia Barbauld, A
Summer Evening's Meditation Night is the blotting paper for
many sorrows. --Author Unknown Learn to reverence night and
to put away the vulgar fear of it, for, with the banishment of night from the
experience of man, there vanishes as well a religious emotion, a poetic mood,
which gives depth to the adventure of humanity. --Henry Beston When the moon, after covering
herself with darkness as in sorrow, at last throws off the garments of her widowhood,
she does not at once expose herself impudently to the public gaze; but for a time
remains veiled in a transparent cloud, till she gradually acquires courage to
endure the looks and admiration of beholders. --Augustus William Hare and
Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827 The night sky is a miracle of infinitude. --Terri Guillemets In my age, as in my youth, night brings me many a deep remorse. I realize
that from the cradle up I have been like the rest of the race - never quite sane
in the night. --Mark Twain To me at least was never evening
yet But seemed far beautifuller than its day. --Robert Browning, The
Ring and the Book For the happiest life, rigorously
plan your days, leave your nights open to chance. --Mignon McLaughlin, The
Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 No sight is more
provocative of awe than is the night sky. --Llewelyn Powys Night's black Mantle covers all alike. --Guillaume de Salluste
Du Bartas Some praise the Lord for Light, The living spark; I thank God
for the Night The healing dark. --Robert William Service, "Weary" Dawn seemed to follow midnight with indecent haste. --J.K. Rowling Night has become painful for me. It brings to light the regrets
of the day. --Grey Livingston Look how the pale queen of the
silent night Doth cause the ocean to attend upon her.... --Charles Best,
"A Sonnet of the Moon" The stars are the street lights of
eternity. --Author Unknown How like a queen comes forth the
lonely Moon From the slow opening curtains of the clouds Walking in beauty
to her midnight throne! --George Croly, Diana To seek the breast of darkness and be suckled by the night. --Paul Simon,
"A Poem on the Underground Wall" Fooey! The porchlight is
burnt out, and I can't see whether it's dark outside or not. --Dave Beard How long the night seems to one kept awake by pain. --Bernard Joseph
Saurin, Blanche et Guiscard, translated Whoever thinks of
going to bed before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel. --Samuel Johnson It is one of life's bitterest truths that bedtime so often arrives just when
things are really getting interesting. --Lemony Snicket Day
hath put on his jacket, and around His burning bosom buttoned it with stars. --Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., "Evening" Since the coming
of air pollution and city lights, the stars have become much more shy than they
used to be. --Terri Guillemets In the country the darkness
of night is friendly and familiar, but in a city, with its blaze of lights, it
is unnatural, hostile and menacing. It is like a monstrous vulture that
hovers, biding its time. --Somerset Maugham Stars are the daisies
that begem The blue fields of the sky. --D.M. Moir Press close, bare-bosomed Night! Press close, magnetic, nourishing
Night! Night of south winds! Night of the large, few stars! Still,
nodding Night! Mad, naked, Summer Night! --Walt Whitman For the night shows stars and women in a better light. --Lord Byron, Don
Juan And the night shall be filled with music,
And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs
And as silently steal away. --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Day Is Done How lovely are the portals of the night, When stars come out to
watch the daylight die. --Thomas Cole, Twilight The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost
fairy time. --William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream A house is never still in darkness to those who listen intently; there is
a whispering in distant chambers, an unearthly hand presses the snib of the window,
the latch rises. Ghosts were created when the first man awoke in the night. --J.M. Barrie, Little Minister 'Tis midnight now. The bend and broken moon, Batter'd and
black, as from a thousand battles, Hangs silent on the purple walls of Heaven. --Joaquin Miller, Ina We wake in the night, to stereophonic
silence. --Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960 That orbed maiden, with white fire laden, Whom mortals call the
moon. --Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Cloud Day,
like a weary pilgrim, had reached the western gate of heaven, and Evening stooped
down to unloose the latchets of his sandal shoon. --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Hyperion Midnight! the outpost of advancing
day! The frontier town and citadel of night! --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Two Rivers Soon as midnight brought on the dusky hour
Friendliest to sleep and silence. --John Milton, Paradise Lost The young moon has fed Her exhausted horn With the sunset's
fire. --Percy Bysshe Shelley These blessed candles of the night. --William Shakespeare, referring to stars,
Merchant of Venice With finger
on her solemn lip, Night hushed the shadowy earth. --Margaret Deland It seemed to be a necessary ritual that he should prepare himself for
sleep by meditating under the solemnity of the night sky... a mysterious transaction
between the infinity of the soul and the infinity of the universe. --Victor
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