Quotes About Sun
The sun is pure communism everywhere but in cities, where it's private property.
~ Malcolm de Chazal
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The sun is still shining It's a beautiful day out Some things are okay, right?
~ Unknown
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To those capable of seeing the light of these spiritual orbs, there is no darkness, for they dwell in the presence of limitless light and at midnight see the sun shining under their feet.
~ Unknown
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In the burning orb of the sun dwelt the mysterious spirits controlling fire, and in honor of this great light, fires burned upon the altars of countless nations. The fire of Zeus burned upon the Palatine Hill, the fire of Vesta upon the altar of the home, and the fire of aspiration upon the altar of the soul. PART I FIRE THE UNIVERSAL DEITY Since the earliest times man has venerated the element of fire above all others.
~ Unknown
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The mystery of the evergreen marking the grave of the dead sun god is also perpetuated in the Christmas tree.
~ Unknown
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Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
~ Maori proverb
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Just as the sun shines simultaneously on the tall cedars and on each little flower as though it were alone on the earth, so Our Lord is occupied particularly with each [10]soul as though there were no others like it.
~ Unknown
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It was a sensory phantasmagoria. The coldness of the setting moon, the warmth of the rising sun, and the sky above an explosion of pinks, yellows, and reds. From behind, Tessa felt Skylar scoop up her hair and lift it away from her neck. He pressed his lips to her exposed skin and she trembled, his touch rushing through every nerve in her body. Then she heard him whisper softly, "I'm still here, Tess.
~ Unknown
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After luncheon the sun, conscious that it was Saturday, would blaze an hour longer in the zenith,...
~ Marcel Proust
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Unlike the earth, the sea is not separated from the sky; it always harmonizes with the colors of the sky and it is deeply stirred by its most delicate nuances. The sea radiates under the sun and seems to die with it every evening. And when the sun has vanished, the sea keeps longing for it, keeps preserving a bit of its luminous reminiscence in the face of the uniformly somber earth.
~ Marcel Proust
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Often the sun would disappear behind a cloud, which impinged on its roundness, but whose edge the sun gilded in return.
~ Marcel Proust
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Like an inspired and prolific poet, who never refuses to spread beauty to the humblest places, which until now did not seem to share the domain of art, the sun still warmed the bountiful energy of the dung heap, of the unevenly paved yard, and of the pear tree worn down like an old serving maid.
~ Marcel Proust
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From morn to noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, a summer's day; and with the setting sun dropped from the zenith like a falling star.
~ John Milton
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What if the Sun Be centre to the World, and other stars..... The planet earth, so steadfast though she seem, In sensibly three different motions move?
~ John Milton
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How glorious a greeting the sun gives the mountains!
~ John Muir
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that morning, and a half
~ John Sandford
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Time is more complex near the sea than in any other place, for in addition to the circling of the sun and the turning of the seasons, the waves beat out the passage of time on the rocks and the tides rise and fall as a great clepsydra.
~ John Steinbeck
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At about 10 o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars.
~ John Steinbeck
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Then the sun came up and shook the night chill out of the air the way you'd shake a rug.
~ John Steinbeck
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The smell of azaleas and the sleepy smell of sun working with chlorophyll filled the air.
~ John Steinbeck
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In the summer when the hands of a clock point to seven, it is a nice time to get up, but in winter the same time is of no value whatever. How much better is the sun!
~ John Steinbeck
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What makes Travels with Charley so readily accessible to even the most casual reader is the deft evocation of the natural world, the colors and textures of leaves on the trees, the rich smells of earth, the slur of rain on pavement, the sharp rays of the sun as they pillar through a scud of clouds. Indeed, one can hardly open a page of this book without stumbling upon some bright image from nature.
~ John Steinbeck
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The surface of the earth crusted. A thin hard crust, and as the sky became pale, so the earth became pale, pink in the red contry and white in the gray contry. (1) This describes the form of the book how the earth has been swallowed by the sun and allows you to assume that the farms are destroded.
~ John Steinbeck
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He raised his face into the sky and his soul arose out of him into the sun's afterglow.
~ John Steinbeck
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