Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Night. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Night Quotes and Sayings from 96 influential authors, including Winston Churchill,Leslie Marmon Silko,A.s.,A.s. King,Neko Case, for you to enjoy and share.

Good night, then - sleep to gather strength for the morning. For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly on all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn. By Winston Churchill Morning Good Night Sleep Gather

Night. Heavenly delicious sweet night of the desert that calls all of us to love her. The night is our comfort with her coolness and darkness. On wings, on feet, on our bellies, out we all come to glory in the night. By Leslie Marmon Silko Night Heavenly Delicious Sweet Desert

The stars are gone.. Only for tonight By A.s. Gone Stars Tonight

There is something magical about the world at night. Sitting at the dining room table, sipping a glass of iced tea, I can totally understand why Dad gets up so early. Minutes seem to last longer when the rest of the world is asleep. By A.s. King Night World Magical Dad Sitting

What drug will keep night from coming? By Neko Case Coming Drug Night

It's always night, or we wouldn't need light. By Thelonious Monk Night Light

Good-night, Mister Sherlock Holmes. By Arthur Conan Doyle Goodnight Mister Holmes Sherlock

Good night, and good luck. By Edward R. Murrow Night Luck Good

Night is torment. That is why people go to sleep. To avoid clear sight and torment. By Dorothy Richardson Night Torment Sleep People Avoid

The moon has set, and the Pleiades; it is midnight, and time passes, and I sleep alone. By Sappho Pleiades Set Midnight Passes Moon

I say to this night: "Pass more slowly"; and the dawn will come to dispel the night. By Alphonse De Lamartine Pass Night Slowly Dawn Dispel

Night is a time of rigor, but also of mercy. There are truths which one can see only when it's dark By Isaac Bashevis Singer Night Rigor Mercy Time Dark

Goodnight stars, goodnight air, goodnight noises everywhere. By Margaret Wise Brown Goodnight Stars Air Noises

Still night. Still early. By Anthony Doerr Night Early

the infinite Manhattan night. By Rachel Cohn Manhattan Night Infinite

I'm a late-night guy. By Dane Cook Guy Latenight

I have faith in nights. By Rainer Maria Rilke Nights Faith

This is the ending. Now not day only shall be beloved, but night too shall be beautiful and blessed and all its fear pass away. By J.r.r. Tolkien Ending Beloved Day Night Beautiful

We're taking back the night By Karen Marie Moning Night Taking Back

The night is the means by which we find our heart's desire, our freedom for love. This is not to say that all darkness By Gerald G. May Desire Love Night Find Heart

O blessed, blessed night! I am afeard, Being in night, all this is but a dream, Too flattering-sweet to be substantial By William Shakespeare Night Blessed Afeard Dream Substantial

I'm a night person. My best times are midnight to six, actually. By Rita Dove Person Night Times Midnight

This is the most beautiful night of all, the lightning filled night: day, compared to it, is night. By Andre Breton Day Night Compared Beautiful Lightning

Night, when words fade and things come alive. When the destructive analysis of day is done, and all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. By Antoine De Saint-Exupery Night Alive Words Fade Things

I am he that walks with the tender and growing night; I call to the earth and sea half-held by the night. Press close barebosomed night! Press close magnetic nourishing night! Night of south winds! Night of the large few stars! Still nodding night! Mad naked summer night! Smile By Walt Whitman Night Press Close Walks Tender

Don't think of night as the absence of day; think of it as a kind of freedom. Turned away from our sun, we see the dawning of far flung galaxies. We are no longer sun blinded to the star coated universe we inhabit. By Diane Ackerman Day Freedom Night Absence Kind

Life begins at night By Charlaine Harris Life Night Begins

Hurry up, before there's no more night left. By Maggie Stiefvater Hurry Left Night

The sun rises at midnight. By Sonia Delaunay Midnight Sun Rises

Night and the day, when united,Bring forth the beautiful light. By Victor Hugo Night Day Light Unitedbring Beautiful

Slowly, gently night unfurls its splendor. Grasp it, sense it, tremulous and tender. Turn your face away from the garish light of day, turn your thoughts away from cold, unfeeling light, and listen to the music of the night ... Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams, purge your thoughts of the life you knew before. Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar, and live, as you never lived before! By Charles Hart Slowly Gently Splendor Turn Unfurls

The night is still waiting. By Dejan Stojanovic Waiting Night

Bedtime is daytime, and we come into bloom after midnight. By Lenore Kandel Bedtime Daytime Midnight Bloom

Night brings our troubles to the light rather than banishes them. By Seneca. Night Brings Troubles Light Banishes

you didn't to-night. By L.m. Montgomery Tonight

O night in which the stars feign light, O night that alone is the size of the Universe, make me, body and soul, part of your body, so that - being mere darkness - I'll lose myself and become night as well, without any dreams as stars within me, nor a hoped-for sun shining with the future. By Fernando Pessoa Universe Night Stars Body Light

My mate. Death incarnate. Night triumphant. By Sarah J. Maas Mate Death Incarnate Night Triumphant

Only night can make us whole again ... By Nick Gordon Night Make

Let the night come. We are not afraid. By Poppy Z. Brite Night Afraid

The night belongs to beasts of prey, and always has. It's easy to forget that when you're indoors, protected by light and solid walls. By Cornelia Funke Prey Night Belongs Beasts Indoors

Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow, By Jane Curtin Good Tomorrow Night Pleasant

The wild night is calling. By Van Morrison Calling Wild Night

Long shadows of evening creep up the walls, inching closer. Gradually, they reach fully across us, holding us in the stillness that only night can bring. In the hazy gloom of dusk, we are silhouettes of ourselves, reduced to our very essence. The night grows bolder. Unafraid, it opens its mouth and swallows us whole. By Libba Bray Long Walls Inching Closer Shadows

There is a night that never comes to an end ... The clock of the world turns under its own shadow. Midnight is a moving place, hurtling around the planet at a thousand miles an hour like a dark knike, cutting slices of daily bread off the endless loaf of Time. By Terry Pratchett End Night Time Shadow Clock

Now the world has gone to bed,' Marvin droned, 'Darkness won't engulf my head, 'I can see by infra-red, 'How I hate the night.' He By Douglas Adams Marvin Darkness Bed Droned Head

This is night, Diddykins. That's what we call it when it goes all dark like this. By J.k. Rowling Diddykins Night Call Dark

Night coaxed out the stars, my jailers. By Roshani Chokshi Night Stars Jailers Coaxed

Prudently, night flees the scene. By Laurent Binet Prudently Night Scene Flees

I an not tired, but the night is coming. By Nikos Kazantzakis Tired Coming Night

Night is the time to weep,To wet with unseen tearsThose graves of memory where sleepThe joys of other years. By James Montgomery Night Years Time Weepto Wet

For some time I watch the coming of the night? Above is the glistening galaxy of childhood, now hidden in the Western world by air pollution and the glare of artificial light; for my children's children, the power, peace and healing of the night will be obliterated. By Peter Matthiessen Night Time Watch Coming Children

Night again. We are deadened by the strain - a deadly tension that scrapes along one's spine like a gapped knife. Our legs refuse to move, our hands tremble, our bodies are a thin skin stretched painfully over repressed madness, over an almost irresistible, bursting roar. We have neither flesh nor muscles any longer, we dare not look at one another for fear of some miscalculable thing. So we shut our teeth - it will end - it will end - perhaps we will come through. By Erich Maria Remarque Night End Strain Knife Deadened

My native land, good night! By Lord Byron Land Good Night Native

Every night is different, a ball of thread that unrolls differently. By Jane Siberry Differently Night Ball Thread Unrolls

Night is a world lit by itself. By Antonio Porchia Night World Lit

Night falls fastrong>ststrong>. Today is the pastrong>ststrong>. By John Green Ststrong Night Fastrong Falls Today

I don't want one night. I want all nights. I want all of you, forever. By Amanda Hocking Night Nights Forever

There is a dead spot in the night, that coldest, blackest time when the world has forgotten evening and dawn is not yet a promise. A time when it is far too early to arise, but so late that going to bed makes small sense. By Robin Hobb Night Coldest Blackest Promise Time

But the longest day hath its evening. By Walter Raleigh Evening Longest Day Hath

Nights are rebellious, they only demand the truth By Mehek Bassi Nights Rebellious Truth Demand

To-night when the full-bellied moon swallows the stars. Grant that I know. By Amy Lowell Tonight Stars Fullbellied Moon Swallows

In the midnight hour, I can feel your power. By Madonna Ciccone Hour Power Midnight Feel

Night is purer than day; it is better for thinking, loving and dreaming. At night everything is more intense, more true. The echo of words that have been spoken during the day takes on a new and deeper meaning. By Elie Wiesel Thinking Loving Dreaming Night Purer

Press close, bare-bosomed Night! Press close, magnetic, nourishing Night!Night of south winds! Night of the large, few stars!Still, nodding Night! Mad, naked, Summer Night! By Walt Whitman Night Press Close Barebosomed Summer

I'm basically nocturnal. By B. D. Wong Nocturnal Basically

the most dreamless and introspective time of day, a sort of midnight of the daytime By Amit Chaudhuri Day Daytime Dreamless Introspective Time

Bored with the upsetting realities of the day? Then leave yourself to the calming mysteries of the night! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Bored Day Upsetting Realities Night

All night long if you want. We'll tell our secrets to the dark. By Gayle Forman Night Long Dark Secrets

The evening's the best part of the day. You've done your day's work. Now you can put your feet up and enjoy it. By Kazuo Ishiguro Day Evening Part Work Put

It's the hour when night breaks away from the day, my dove, let me go. By Jean Genet Day Dove Hour Night Breaks

And after night comes day, or more night, depending on the particular time-frame you choose to apply to your perspective. By Adam Roberts Day Depending Perspective Night Timeframe

Our most meaningful conversations go on late at night when we're on the phone with our friends or talking to our lovers. By Marianne Williamson Lovers Meaningful Conversations Late Night

Night does not show things, it suggests them. It disturbes and surprises us with its strangeness. It liberates forces within us which are dominated by our reason during the daytime. By Brassai Night Things Show Suggests Strangeness

I got a statistic for you right now. Grab your pencil, Doug. There are five billion trees in the world. I looked it up. Under every tree is a shadow, right? So, then, what makes night? I'll tell you: shadows crawling out from under five billion trees! Think of it! Shadows running around in the air, muddying the waters you might say. If only we could figure a way to keep those darn five billion shadows under those trees, we could stay up half the night, Doug, because there'd be no night! By Ray Bradbury Doug Billion Night Trees Shadows

And night came, as every night will come, until the last one, which will be too vast. By Henri Barbusse Vast Night

Night WatchAwake for hours and staring at the ceilingThrough the unsettled stillness of the nightHe grows possessed of the obsessive feelingThat dawn has come and gone and brought no light. By Vikram Seth Night Light Watchawake Hours Staring

All bad nights come to an end. By Samantha Schutz End Bad Nights

The night that seemed endless hours before is now slipping through your fingers, ticking by as it falls into the past and pushes you towards the future. By Erin Morgenstern Fingers Ticking Future Night Endless

Who said nights were for sleep? By Marilyn Monroe Sleep Nights

After this night is over, then you can drift away, they you can sleep for ever, for nothing will ever matter again. By Michael Morpurgo Night Drift Sleep Matter

There is a budding morrow in midnight. By John Keats Midnight Budding Morrow

The night comes for the purpose of checking our busy employment, and introducing an interval of repose between the links of our action and our aspiration. It draws its dim curtain around the field of toil. It buries the objects of our handiwork in darkness, and involves them with uncertainty. It comes to the relief of the exhausted body and the tired brain. Our powers, harmonizing with the diurnal revolutions of the earth, fail with the failing light, and a merciful Providence casts around us this mantle of shadow, and snatches us from our occupation. By Edwin Hubbel Chapin Employment Aspiration Night Purpose Checking

What's done at night belongs to the night. In the daytime you don't talk about it. By Jean-Paul Sartre Night Belongs Daytime Talk

Night is happening. All the nightmares that have come out when the sun goes down, since the cave times, when we huddled together in fear for safety and for warmth, are happening. By Neil Gaiman Happening Night Times Warmth Nightmares

Most glorious night! Thou wert not sent for slumber! By Lord Byron Night Glorious Thou Slumber Wert

Midnight brought on the dusky hour Friendliest to sleep and silence. By John Milton Friendliest Midnight Silence Brought Dusky

It is at night ... that the mind is most clear, that we are most able to hold all our life in the palm of our skull. By Brian W. Aldiss Night Clear Skull Mind Hold

It's nights like these that we all love living By Hollywood Undead Living Nights Love

The most interesting ideas definitely come at night. By Richard Hawley Night Interesting Ideas

Night simply drapes itself over the dayAs if someone had lowered a curtain.The sky glitters and moves,Filled with shooting stars and fireflies. By Margarita Engle Night Fireflies Simply Drapes Dayas

Night has brought to those who sleep, only dreams they can not keep. By Enya Night Sleep Brought Dreams

Goodnight my darlings, I'll see you tomorrow. By Noel Coward Goodnight Darlings Tomorrow

But how you'd please me, night! without those starsWhose light speaks in a language I have known!Since I seek for the black, the blank, the bare! By Charles Baudelaire Night Black Blank Bare Starswhose

Oh the secrets of the night. By William Kent Krueger Night Secrets

It is the deep-black-sky quiet time of night, which is the halfway time between the sun setting and the sun rising when even the night animals are quiet - as if they, like day animals, take a break in the middle of their work to rest. By Alexandra Fuller Sun Quiet Time Night Animals

Night Comes to the Cumberland. By James Lee Burke Cumberland Night

See, the night doth enfold us! See, all the world lies sleeping! By Giacomo Puccini Night Doth Enfold Sleeping World

Nightfall. "What a strange word. 'Night' I get. But 'fall' is a gentle word. Autumn leaves fall, swirling with languid grace To carpet the earth with their dying blaze. Tears fall, like liquid diamonds Shimmering softly, before they melt away. Night doesn't fall here. It comes slamming down. By Karen Marie Moning Nightfall Fall Night Word Shimmering

This aye night, this aye night; Every night and all; Fire and fleet and candlelight; And Christ receive thy soul By Neil Gaiman Aye Fire Night Christ Candlelight

Night never had the last word. The dawn is always invincible. By Hugh B. Brown Night Word Invincible Dawn