Top 18 Predawn Quotes
#1. Sorry. i just can't seem to help myself. My brain is freaking out. Two predawn mornings in a row. It doesn't know what to think, how to act. I'll have a talk with it later. Perhaps get it some counseling.
Darynda Jones
#2. There's nothing that I love more than predawn. I'm with the dogs, I make coffee, and there's no one up.
Dustin Hoffman
#3. A swooshing sound broke the predawn silence. A tiny marmoset monkey and an ostrich pushed a cardboard box labeled "Donations" through the snow.
Mikael Barstow
#4. He bombarded me with words, of all things, apparently clueless to the fact that the predawn hours rendered me incapable of coherent thought.
Darynda Jones
#5. Artillery has stopped for the moment, and the predawn fires inside the walls take on a steady middle life, an adulthood.
Anthony Doerr
#6. I collapsed to my knees and looked up at the predawn sky. "I hate you," I said softly.
"I love you," the voice whispered back.
Glenn Beck
#7. In a perfect patch of paradise he stays immobile for an eternity while the predawn breath strokes his skin and kisses each vertebrae down his spine.
Poppet
#8. And if I catch him staring at your ass one more time, I'm going to punch him in the face.
Samantha Wayland
#9. To me spirituality needs an honest individuality. It does not allow any kind of dependence. It creates a freedom for itself, whatever the cost. It is never in the crowd but alone, because the crowd has never found any truth. The truth has been found only in people's aloneness.
Rajneesh
#13. Living, we fret. Dying, we live. I'll keep that in mind. I'll be of good cheer.
Robert Silverberg
#14. I never took much, I never asked for your crutch, Now don't ask for mine.
Bob Dylan
#16. Grunts on the line, where the enemy wants them dead, still goof off - even knowing that by letting their guard down they might die.
David Hackworth
#17. We're talking to New Line. They've got a couple projects they're interested in me doing and I'm having meetings at MGM. There's a lot of available projects.
David R. Ellis
#18. Every breath may be our last, be it in war or in the most peaceful of days. Make each breath matter. Give each one meaning.
David Dalglish
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