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  • But blast the man, with curses loud and deep, Whate'er the rascal's name, or age, or station, Who first invented, and went round advising, That artificial cut-off, Early Rising! -- John Godfrey Saxe
  • An early-rising man is a good spouse but a bad husband. -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • Unlike their Western counterparts, Africans take elections very seriously - rising up early to queue patiently in line for hours under the hot sun and cast their ballots. Any misguided attempt to nullify or steal their votes will evoke a strong reaction from them. -- George Ayittey
  • With offices in 64 cities around the world, it is sometimes a challenge to ensure that I've got my finger on the pulse with every one, everywhere. Staying in touch means early rising for calls with China and Japan, and late calls with the U.S. -- Ben Elliot
  • I now resolved to go to bed early, with a firm purpose of also rising early the next day to revisit this charming walk; for I thought to myself, I have now seen this temple of the modern world imperfectly; I have seen it only by moonlight. -- Karl Philipp Moritz
  • Heaven's help is better than early rising. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • Early rising is no pleasure; early drinking's just the measure. -- Francois Rabelais
  • Put no trust in the benefits to accrue from early rising, as set forth by the infatuated Franklin ... -- Mark Twain
  • Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • I never knew an early-rising, hard-working, prudent man, careful of his earnings, and strictly honest who complained of bad luck. -- Henry Ward Beecher
  • Few ever lived to old age, and fewer still ever became distinguished, who were not in the habit of early rising. -- John Todd
  • Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. -- Robert Herrick
  • Dear, don't think of getting out of bed yet. I've always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Rising early and scorning laziness, remaining calm in time of strife, faultless in conduct and clever in actions. One like this will be praised. -- Gautama Buddha
  • The fate of the worm refutes the pretended ethical teaching of the proverb, which assumes to illustrate the advantage of early rising and does so by showing how extremely dangerous it is. -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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