So long as mists envelop you, be still. Be still until the sunlight pours through and dispels the mists - as it… — Chief White Eagle Copy Share Image
Why are there men and women that while they are nigh me the sunlight expands my blood? Why when they leave me… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
The first thing I do in the morning is to get some sunlight in my eyes, it is good for circadian rhythm. — Erling Haaland Copy Share Image
Sunlight fell upon the wall; the wall received a borrowed splendor. Why set your heart on a piece of earth, O simple… — Rumi Copy Share Image
“The sunlight isn't the only thing that makes me happy anymore now that I can endure my storms.” — Alexandra Elle Copy Share Image
I choose to give my life for those who have been left out of the sunlight of opportunity — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
I don't believe architecture has to speak too much. It should remain silent and let nature in the guise of sunlight and… — Tadao Ando Copy Share Image
“The morning sunlight filters through my eyelids. It's a less than remarkable thought.” — Dave Cenker Copy Share Image
During climbs into taller trees, I was occasionally able to look down on the backs of birds, which shine with reflected sunlight… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
I mean, the greatest laugh I always get is, if darkness, right, just overwhelms the Earth one day and Obama had the… — Luis Gutierrez Copy Share Image
“Woman, so often you have said that even in the darkest night there still exists a sunlight so bright we cannot look… — Richard Ben Sapir Copy Share Image
“Sunlight Chisels out every angle, swale, and creature on the surface, and ties you right to everything by your eyesight. The sky… — Rex Fuller Copy Share Image
“Trees, for example, carry the memory of rainfall. In their rings we read ancient weather—storms, sunlight, and temperatures, the growing seasons of… — Anne Michaels Copy Share Image
“She has chosen to live much in the open, to bask in the sunlight, to watch the evening glow, to feel the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
What's mysterious, ambiguous, inexplicable. What doesn't fit into a story, what doesn't have a story. Glint of brightness on a barely-there chain.… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
For reasons he couldn’t understand a sadness came over him and it was then he saw the girl standing on the other… — Melina Marchetta Copy Share Image
Listening to the doves in Alfred, Georgia, and having neither the right nor the permission to enjoy it because in that place… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
Nothing can be surprising any more or impossible or miraculous, now that Zeus, father of the Olympians has made night out of… — Archilochus Copy Share Image
July is hollyhocks and hammocks, fireworks and vacations, hot and steamy weather, cool and refreshing swims, beach picnics, and vegetables all out… — Jean Hersey Copy Share Image
We shall go forward together. The road upwards is stony. There are upon our journey dark and dangerous valleys through which we… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Life in the country teaches one that the really stimulating things are the quiet, natural things, and the really wearisome things are… — Beverley Nichols Copy Share Image
Remember God has accepted us. The gospel of grace is a message of breathtaking freedom. It must be embraced with faith and… — Terry Virgo Copy Share Image
“The unchecked growth of many summers, rising and declining, has lessened the penetration of the light in a way one rarely sees… — J.A. Baker Copy Share Image
What a curious picture it is to find man, homo sapiens, of divine origin, we are told, seriously considering going underground to… — J. William Fulbright Copy Share Image
“It's like I told you last night son. The earth is mostly just a boneyard. But pretty in the sunlight, he added” — Larry McMurtry Copy Share Image
Does she realize she looks like a sunflower, ready to rain sunlight on all who look down upon her? — Simone Elkeles Copy Share Image
People say we're running out of energy. That's only true if we stick with these old 19th century technologies. We are awash… — Ray Kurzweil Copy Share Image
Redirecting sunlight on the earth to the moon gives you enough light so that all of humanity can see. — Mary Lou Jepsen Copy Share Image
How could I possibly try to pretend the sunlight doesn’t exist, now that it’s taken so much of me? — Jackson Pearce Copy Share Image
I never knew how soothing trees are-many trees and patches of open sunlight, and tree presences; it is almost like having another… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
My earliest childhood memory is watching the sunlight through a jar of amber full of wasps. — Amanda Harlech Copy Share Image
I go to Spain a lot, in winter, for a blast of sunlight to banish the blues brought on by the Irish… — Kevin Barry Copy Share Image
“...I remember the oily smoke of a cigarette suspended in a shaft of sunlight - with you, everything was beautiful...” — John Geddes A Familiar Rain Copy Share Image
Details of the many walks I made along the crest have blurred, now, into a pleasing tapestry of grass and space and… — Colin Fletcher Copy Share Image
She was spirit and presence, as rare and brilliant as snowflakes in sunlight, and he could not bring himself to harm her. — Shana Abe Copy Share Image
There's nothing like fishing to pass the time and to incline toward a sort of magnificent stupidity in which nothing matters but… — Faith Baldwin Copy Share Image
We talked for hours. He talked and I listened. It was like wind and sunlight. It blew all the cobwebs away. — John Fowles Copy Share Image
Plants exist in the weather and light rays that surround them - waving in the wind, shimmering in the sunlight. I am… — Hayao Miyazaki Copy Share Image
Stand on the highest pavement of the stair- Lean on a garden urn- Weave, weave the sunlight in your hair. — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
“Sunlight on its own holds little appeal, but angle it against the ocean, make it dance—poetry.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image