Sunshine Quote by Kristi Ann Hunter
““He loved her hair. It was like sunshine. Not the sunshine he saw here in England, but the all-consuming sun found on the open water, traveling between England and France. The vast spread of waves magnified the glory of the sun by reflecting it back on you until the golden glow swallowed you whole. That was her hair.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, possibly a short story or personal essay
The narrator compares the beloved’s hair to radiant sunlight on the sea, emphasizing its overwhelming beauty and transformative effect.
In simple terms: Her hair is described as radiant and all‑consuming sunlight.
Appreciate the vivid, sensory details in describing love.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- describing a lover
- writing poetry
- visual storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this metaphor shape your perception of her?
- What does the sea symbolize here?
May overlook other qualities beyond appearance.