
Top 14 Quotes About Daylight Savings Time
#1. The sun got confused about daylight savings time. It rose twice. Everything had two shadows.
Steven Wright
#2. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling reason why we observe daylight savings time.
Dave Barry
#3. There are very few things in the world I hate more than Daylight Savings Time. It is the grand lie of time, the scourge of science, the blight on biological understanding.
Michelle Franklin
#4. Don't forget it's daylight savings time. You spring forward, then you fall back. It's like Robert Downey Jr. getting out of bed.
David Letterman
#5. I've never seen so much suicide ... The Bible is full of hope.
Johnny Hunt
#6. I have always dreamed of bringing an exhibit of Mark Rothko to Moscow.
Dasha Zhukova
#7. I try to be self-disciplined with my thoughts. It's our thoughts that matter most, and all the rest falls into line behind that: if I remember who I really am and why I'm on the earth, then I more naturally want to treat my body like a temple and so forth.
Marianne Williamson
#8. Cynicism is proof of our intimacy issues with the Divine.
Elisa Romeo
#9. In Khazak culture, historically, if any traveller comes riding from a long way, there is an obligation to take him into your home. For the first three days, the host doesn't even have the right to ask his name, his destination or his business.
Tim Cope
#10. Two people unable to cry finally cry together and in the world ended today, we would be fulfilled.
J.A. Redmerski
#11. Everything stated or expressed by man is a note in the margin of a completely erased text. From what's in the note we can extract the gist of what must have been in the text, but there's always a doubt, and the possible meanings are many.
Fernando Pessoa
#12. I've lived on the equator all my life and we never had to change clocks. Now they're telling me time goes forward an hour after midnight? What is this, Narnia?
Joyce Rachelle
#13. It was our hands that were supposed to be full, of the future; which could be held but not seen. I
Margaret Atwood
#14. In history the way of annihilation is invariably prepared by inward degeneration, by decrease of life. Only then can a shock from outside put an end to the whole.
Jacob Burckhardt
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