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Quotes About Sun

am as clear as the stars that are my brothers. Still I must sleep. They sleep and the moon and the sun sleep and even the ocean sleeps sometimes on certain days when there is no current and a flat calm.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The myriad flecks of the plankton were annulled now by the high sun and it was only the great deep prisms in the blue water that the old man saw now with his lines going straight down into the water that was a mile deep.
~ Ernest Hemingway
All my life the early sun has hurt my eyes, he thought. Yet they are still good. In the evening I can look straight into it without getting the blackness. It has more force in the evening too. But in the morning it is painful.
~ Ernest Hemingway
It's gone the way the mist is burned off the hollows in broken ground when the sun comes out,' the Colonel said. 'And you're the sun.
~ Ernest Hemingway
great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Ir jis mat? aukso rusvumo veid?, ir rusvai pilkas akis, ir šypsan?ias sodrias l?pas, ir saul?s išblukintus trumpus plaukus, ir ji pak?l? veid?, ir nusišypsojo jam ? akis. Tai tikrai buvo tiesa.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Just like the sun coming up yonder out of the sea, pushing rays of light ahead of it.
~ Esther Forbes
With five emperors, eight kings, and four imperial dynasties rendered obsolete by the conflict, there was never a better time to emphasize that the newly minted House of Windsor—George V changed the family name from Saxe-Coburg und Gotha in 1917 to deflect anti-German sentiment—remained the unchanging keystone in the edifice of an empire upon which the sun never set. The
~ Andrew Morton
if the Sun disappeared instantaneously, the Earth would continue to orbit the position of the Sun for seven minutes until the bad news reached us in the form of gravitational waves.
~ Andrew Thomas
A popular saying at King Vizimir's court held that if Dijkstra states it is noon yet darkness reigns all around, it is time to start worrying about the fate of the sun.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Elaine blath, Feainnewedd. That meant: Beautiful flower, child of the Sun.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Sad; so sad, those smoky-rose, smoky-mauve evenings of late autumn, sad enough to pierce the heart. The sun departs the sky in winding sheets of gaudy cloud; anguish enters the city, a sense of the bitterest regret, a nostalgia for things we never knew, anguish of the turn of the year, the time of impotent yearning, the inconsolable season.
~ Angela Carter
Time was his servant, too; it would trap me, here, in a night that would last until he came back to me, like a black sun on a hopeless morning.
~ Angela Carter
I understand,' said Melanie. An ancient, female look passed between them; they were poor women pensioners, planets round a male sun.
~ Angela Carter
When the sun goes down, it is very cold and then I easily start crying because the winter moon pierces my heart The Smile of Winter
~ Angela Carter
Maybe if i just lie under the sun long enough I will melt like an ice cube and all my sadness will evaporate into the air so i can start again.
~ Angie Cruz
Moreover, since the sun remains stationary, whatever appears as a motion of the sun is really due rather to the motion of the earth.
~ Nicolaus Copernicus
I have to have my sunscreen. It's so important for wrinkle reduction but also to protect you from the sun. Whatever skin type one might have, whatever age they're at, I think sunscreen is key.
~ Sufe Bradshaw
Whenever a total eclipse of the sun was visible in an accessible region parties were sent out to observe it.
~ Simon Newcomb
On vacations: We hit the sunny beaches where we occupy ourselves keeping the sun off our skin, the saltwater off our bodies, and the sand out of our belongings.
~ Erma Bombeck
Wherever I am in the world, my perfect day begins with waking up and heading to the beach or the pool or somewhere I can be semi-comatose. I just wake up and go to the sun.
~ Zaha Hadid
We do not accost a physician as we do any mere nobody; nor a magistrate as we do a private individual. We try to get some advantage from the skill of the one and the position of the other. Walk in the sun, and your shadow will follow you, whether you will or not.
~ Saint Basil
Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.
~ Samuel Smiles
The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises.
~ Sigmund Freud