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  2. The Darkest Hour - Wikipedia

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    "The Darkest Hour" is a phrase used to refer to an early period of World War II, from approximately mid-1940 to mid-1941. While widely attributed to Winston Churchill , the origins of the phrase are unclear.

  3. Crossing the Rubicon (song) - Wikipedia

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    Were the record an epic poem construction, I'd say these are my favourite books. Both are long songs, telling stories, giving and taking, promising and threatening, cautionary and yet comforting". [16] Spectrum Culture included the song on a list of "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the '10s and Beyond".

  4. Dark Night of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    But the darkest nights are followed by the most radiant dawns and the soul, perfect at last, enters into complete, constant and inseparable communion with the Spirit, so that – to use the bold statement employed by St John of the Cross – "it seems to be God himself and has the same characteristics as him".

  5. Darkness Before Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Darkness Before Dawn is a realistic young adult novel written by author Sharon M. Draper in 2001. The novel is the third and final installment in the Hazelwood High Trilogy. It depicts the story of an eighteen-year-old African American senior Keisha Montgomery, who is attracted to the twenty-three-year-old track coach Jonathan Hathaw

  6. Sunrise (Pulp song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunrise" is a song by British rock band Pulp, from their 2001 album We Love Life. It was released as a double-A single with "The Trees" on 8 October 2001 ahead of the album, charting at #23 in the UK Singles Chart.

  7. 79 good morning quotes to boost your mood - AOL

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    Ahead, literary icons give their two cents on the day’s dawn (oh, E.B. White, we love the way you think: “But I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to ...

  8. The Second Coming (poem) - Wikipedia

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    “The Second Coming” is a poem written by Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1919, first printed in The Dial in November 1920 and included in his 1921 collection of verses Michael Robartes and the Dancer. [1] The poem uses Christian imagery regarding the Apocalypse and Second Coming to describe allegorically the atmosphere of post-war Europe ...

  9. Suzanne Somers’ Husband Wrote Her a Poem Days Before ... - AOL

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    The two were together for 55 years and married for 46 when the 'Three's Company' actress passed away.