Morrow

Morrow

Morrow is a word meaning "the next day" in literary English. It also means "morning" in archaic English.

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Famous quotes containing the word morrow:

    A sadder and a wiser man,
    He rose the morrow morn.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)

    There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new uncharted seas.
    —Anne Morrow Lindbergh (b. 1906)

    Compared to football, baseball is almost an Oriental game, minimizing individual stardom, requiring a wide range of aggressive and defensive skills, and filled with long periods of inaction and irresolution. It has no time limitations. Football, on the other hand, has immediate goals, resolution on every single play, and a lot of violence—itself a highlight. It has clearly distinguishable hierarchies: heroes and drones.
    Jerry Mander, U.S. advertising executive, author. Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, ch. 15, Morrow (1978)