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Quotes About Sun

island's handful of cops can't enforce it when people ignore the signs and stroll the three miles up from the public beach. Connor is rumored to have set his dogs on such trespassers, even to have chased them off in his dune buggy. When we climb the last dune, I'm pleasantly distracted by the scene before us—the sun a few degrees above the water, miles of deserted sand in either direction, the crashing of the waves. Indeed, it has
~ Richard Russo
That abandoned house, With its yard of fallen leaves, In the setting sun.
~ Richard Wright
Red cattle, Annabeth said. The cattle of the sun. What? I [Percy] asked. They're sacred to Apollo. Holy cows?
~ Rick Riordan
He remembered Apollo, smiling and tanned and completely cool in his shades. Thalia had said, He's hot. He's the sun god, Percy replied. That's not what I meant. Why was Nico thinking about that now? The random memory irritated him, made him feel jittery.
~ Rick Riordan
How do we beat her? I asked. You pretty much don't, Horus said. She is the incarnation of the sun's wrath. Back in the day when Ra was active, she would have been much more impressive, but still. .She's unstoppable. A born killer. A slaying machine— "Okay, I get it!" I yelled.
~ Rick Riordan
Helios thought he looked pretty hot, and he had an annoying habit of calling the sun his chick magnet.
~ Rick Riordan
Apollo is hot' 'He's the sun god.' 'That's not what I meant
~ Rick Riordan
Archery is definitely easier outside, as I can attest after that one time I tried target practice in my father's throne room. And driving the sun...well, that's not really an indoor sport either.
~ Rick Riordan
Hey, if the cow could jump over the moon, I didn't see why the sun couldn't jump over two cows.)
~ Rick Riordan
The rain beat softly upon the shingles, inviting them to drowsiness and sleep. But they dared not yield. The rain was over; and the sun was turning the glistening world into a palace of gems.
~ Kate Chopin
One misses the sun on a cloudy day without having thought much about the sun when it was shining.
~ Kate Chopin
The April sun, weak but determined, shone through a castle window and from there squeezed itself through a small hole in the wall and placed one golden finger on the little mouse.
~ Kate DiCamillo
The world that morning was coated in a layer of hoarfrost, and the brother was late to the task of feeding Answelica because he had stood for too long admiring the light of the rising sun shining on the blades of grass and the branches of the trees. The whole world seemed lit from within.
~ Kate DiCamillo
THE DAYS PASSED. THE SUN ROSE and set and rose and set again and again. Sometimes the
~ Kate DiCamillo
As they made their way back to shore, Edward felt the sun on his face and the wind blowing through the little bit of fur left on his ears, and something filled his chest, a wonderful feeling. He was glad to be alive.
~ Kate DiCamillo
the sun burnt my little day old eyes
~ Kathryn Lasky
And it was clear the Sun was unwilling to make any promise about Josie, because for all his kindness, he wasn't yet able to see Josie separately from the other humans, some of whom had angered him very much on account of their Pollution and inconsideration, and I suddenly felt foolish to have come to this place to make such a request.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
The Sun, noticing there were so many children in the one place, was pouring in his nourishment through the wide windows of the Open Plan.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
the Sun was unwilling to make any promise about Josie, because for all his kindness, he wasn't yet able to see Josie separately from the other humans, some of whom had angered him very much on account of their Pollution and inconsideration
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
It's not so bad now,' she said, even though the rain was as steady as ever. 'Let's just go out there. Then maybe the sun will come out too.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
showing Carla and Erik with Father. It had been taken a couple of years ago on a sunny day at the beach
~ Ken Follett
como si una nube hubiera ocultado el sol.
~ Ken Follett
The sun shone cheerfully, as on a fine day in hell.
~ Ken Follett
The sun was prying up the clouds and lighting the brick front of the hospital rose red. A thin breeze worked at sawing what leaves were left from the oak trees, stacking them neatly agains the wire cyclone fence. There were little brown birds occasionally on the fence: when a puff of leaves would hit the fence the birds would fly off with the wind. It looked at first like the leaves were hitting the fence and turning into birds and flying away.
~ Ken Kesey