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“In the morning, instead of saying to yourself, ‘I got to wake up’ say ‘I get to wake up!’” — Erykah Badu “Morning is a wonderful blessing, either sunny or stormy.
“Another world, another day, another dawn. The early morning’s thinnest sliver of light appeared silently.” ― Douglas Adams “Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of ...
Good morning, I am thinking of you. “Everyone needs to feel that their partner remembers them and cares about them, more than anyone else,” Deguire says. Just the thought of you makes me smile.
"On the Pulse of Morning" is a poem by writer and poet Maya Angelou that she read at the first inauguration of President Bill Clinton on January 20, 1993. With her public recitation, Angelou became the second poet in history to read a poem at a presidential inauguration, and the first African American and woman.
The Luxembourgish cognate of the word is moien, which can mean either "hi" or "morning" (gudde Moien! means "good morning!"). Interestingly, in the area of Germany bordering Luxembourg, it is common to use moin, instead of moien. Unlike Guten Morgen, moin can be used at any time of day.
The use of 'good morning' is ambiguous, usually depending on when the person woke up. As a general rule, the greeting is normally used from 3:00 a.m. to around noon. Many people greet someone with the shortened 'morning' rather than 'good morning'. It is used as a greeting, never a farewell, unlike 'good night' which is used as the latter.
“In the morning, instead of saying to yourself, ‘I got to wake up,’ say ‘I get to wake up!’” –Erykah Badu “It is a serious thing / just to be alive / on this fresh morning / in ...
From left clockwise: Brahmi as Pratah Sandhya (Morning), Maheshwari as Madhyanika Sandhya (Afternoon), Pranava Rishi and Vaishnavi as Sayam Sandhya (Evening). The Gāyatrī Mantra ( Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɡaː.jɐ.triː.mɐn.trɐ.] ), also known as the Sāvitrī Mantra ( Sanskrit pronunciation: [saː.vi.triː.mɐn.trɐ.] ), is a sacred ...