“We love the morning, because we know that there will be night soon! We love the night, because we know that there will be morning soon! Who loves the morning if there shall be no night? Who loves the night if there shall be no morning?”
“The man who worries morning and night about the dandelions in the lawn will find great relief in loving the dandelions.”
“We stand on the threshold of a twilight-whether morning or evening we do not know. One is followed by the night, the other heralds the dawn.”
“You know you love him when you can't sleep at night and get up early to talk to him the next morning.”
“And all we feared inside the night / shows true in morning's biased light.”
“His stories are good to hear at night, because we can dream about them asleep; and good in the morning, too, because then we can dream about them awake. (Cowslip)”