There is nowhere morning does not go.

Leah Hager Cohen
There is nowhere morning does not go.
There is nowhere morning does not go.
There is nowhere morning does not go.
There is nowhere morning does not go.
About This Quote

If you never get to bed, all that you will do before the sun rises will be wasted. The best time for work or anything else is when the day begins. You cannot start a good job with a bad attitude because you will end up doing the same thing for the rest of your life.

Source: Glass, Paper, Beans: Revolutions On The Nature And Value Of Ordinary Things

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