
Top 14 Sayings About Beautiful Mornings
#1. I know the world is filled with troubles and many injustices. But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldn't write anything without hope in it.
Oscar Hammerstein II
#2. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldn't write anything without hope in it. ~ Oscar Hammerstein
Oscar Hammerstein II
#4. America lives in the heart of every man everywhere who wishes to find a region where he will be free to work out his destiny as he chooses.
Woodrow Wilson
#5. You can't improve on saying nothing.
Golda Meir
#6. Art is not to do with the practical side of making a living. It's to live a fuller human life.
Henry Moore
#7. I am surprised by your reality, and relieved: you are beautiful. Beautiful is more than attractive - it means inside is as outside.
Waylon H. Lewis
#8. I don't have enough knowledge or wisdom to say anything profound to people all over the world. But maybe a simple "I love you," as corny as it may sound, shows them that I am willing to be compassionate, generous, and peaceful with them.
Richard Brancatisano
#9. I take the invasion of my personal space very seriously.
Kid Rock
#10. Men do not die on mornings like this:
whatever happens then happens in their name,
like the lives of obscure saints, who exist only in folk memory.
Michael Hogan
#11. I'm a happily declared chocoholic. I keep it everywhere, even my nightstand.
Joyce Giraud
#12. Sleep democratizes fear. The terror of a lost shoe or a missed train are as great here as those of guerrilla attack or nuclear war.
Julian Barnes
#13. Everyone kept telling me not to worry someone will do something. No one did so I became someone and did something. Jason said.
Mark A. Cooper
#14. The word 'translation' comes, etymologically, from the Latin for 'bearing across'. Having been borne across the world, we are translated men. It is normally supposed that something always gets lost in translation; I cling, obstinately to the notion that something can also be gained.
Salman Rushdie
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