“Give a man a reputation as an early riser and he can sleep 'til noon.”
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
“Give a man a reputation as an early riser and he can sleep 'til noon.”
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
“He that hath once got the fame of an early riser, may sleep till noon.”
James Howell (1594–1666) Anglo-Welsh historian and writer
Source: [Howell, James, Epistolae Ho-Elianae, https://books.google.com/books?id=v79CAAAAcAAJ&q=%22till%20noon%22, Google Books, 1655 Edition, 20 September 2016]
“Lucky Australians! They can go on sleeping for another seven hours and stil pass as early risers.”
Caryl Brahms (1901–1982) English critic, novelist, and journalist
Ooh! La-La!
Dafydd ap Gwilym (1320–1380) Welsh poet
Oriau hydr yr ehedydd
A dry fry o'i dŷ bob dydd,
Borewr byd, berw aur bill,
Barth â'r wybr, borthor Ebrill.
"Yr Ehedydd" (The Skylark), line 1; translation from Dafydd ap Gwilym (ed. and trans. Rachel Bromwich) A Selection of Poems (Harmondsworth, Penguin, [1982] 1985) p. 74.
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
"Am I Not Among the Early Risers"
West Wind (1997)
William Law (1686–1761) English cleric, nonjuror and theological writer
Source: A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (1728), Ch. I.
“No. If I am in such a temper, than the person I am in a temper with needs to leave.”
Zoya Akhtar (1974) Indian film director
as an answer to the question: Have you ever walked of a set, in a temper?<br><br> On the Sets, at 0 Min 19 Sec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3deXjh9X0_U <br class="br">Panel interview at MAMI(Mumbai Academy of Moving Image) Film Festival
W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright
The Countess Cathleen http://www.letras.ufrj.br/veralima/6_referencias/63_e_texts_2005/yeats/countess_cathleen/yeats_countess_cathleen_2005.htm, last lines (1892)
