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Quotes About Sun

At the door I paused. 'So what was your spirit animal?' 'A dolphin. Fun in the sun, endless summer. What about you?' 'Dee Dee Ramone,' I said, and left.
~ Elizabeth Hand
We live in a world," he has said, "where deliberately dimming the fucking sun might be less risky than not doing it.
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
Some people ask me what it's like to be forgiven, to feel grace. It's like walking on a long stretch of beach with nothing in sight but sky and waves and sand. With the sun piercing its brightness, the water tickling my toes, the roaring of the sea singing omniscience and power and yet, a deep peace, the waters changing from sandy brown to light green to a heavy blue, the waves cresting with the white peaks and then rushing to find my toes.
~ Elizabeth Musser
To Auriel, I will give the gift of gold. After the night of long and false captivity, the golden SUN is about to rise, and all this by the power of the Stone, lapis ex caelis; for be sure that as Auriel rises the LION shall fall. Qui non intelligit aut discat aut taceat.
~ Elizabeth Redfern
The long days seduce all thought away, and we lie like the lizards in the sun, postponing our lives indefinitely.
~ Elizabeth Smart
So the price of careless rapture is a twisted history chronicled by envy. You were too busy being. And you are too busy now. You couldn't spare the time to note down a few facts: how the sun and silence poured into the big room with the yellow curtains; how everything was never-ending and expendable.
~ Elizabeth Smart
And for a moment Annie wondered at this, that her brother and sister, good, responsible, decent, fair-minded, had never known the passion that caused a person to risk everything they had, everything they held dear heedlessly put in danger—simply to be near the white dazzle of the sun that somehow for those moments seemed to leave the earth behind.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Aristarchus's observations led him to propose a completely new model of the universe and solar system, based on the hypothesis that the planets revolved around the sun and that the earth itself revolved every twenty-four hours around its axis. Aristarchus was also a formidable mathematician, who made calculations of the distance from the earth to the sun and the diameter of the sun based on solar eclipses.
~ Arthur Herman
If a man dreams that he has committed a sin before which the sun hid his face, it is often safe to conjecture that, in sheer forgetfulness, he wore a red tie, or brown boots with evening dress.
~ Arthur Machen
Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Eternity is the sun mixed with the sea
~ Arthur Rimbaud
But, true, I've wept too much! Dawns break hearts./ Every moon is brutal, every sun bitter.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
It is found again. What? Eternity. It is the sea Gone with the sun.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Mais vrai, j'ai trop pleuré. Les Aubes sont navrantes. Toute lune est atroce et tout soleil amer: L'âcre amour m'a gonflé de torpeurs enivrantes. O que ma quille éclate! O que j'aille à la mer!
~ Arthur Rimbaud
It has been found again. What? – Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Elle est retrouvée Quoi ? – L'Eternité. C'est la mer allée Avec le soleil.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Elle est retrouvée! -Quoi? -l'Éternité. C'est la mer mêlée Au soleil. Je devins un opéra fabuleux : je vis que tous les êtres ont une fatalité de bonheur : l'action n'est pas la vie, mais une façon de gâcher quelque force, un énervement. La morale est la faiblesse du cerveau. À chaque être, plusieurs autres vies me semblaient dues. Ce monsieur ne sait pas ce qu'il fait : il est un ange.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Mais, vrai, j'ai trop pleuré! Les aubes sont navrantes. Toute lune est atroce et tout soleil amer.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
O great Ariadne who pour out your tears On the shore, as you see, out there on the waves, The sail of Theseus flying white under the sun, O sweet virgin child whom a night has broken, Be silent! -Sun and Flesh (Credo in Unam)
~ Arthur Rimbaud
But today I would suggest you ponder these verses from Ecclesiastes: "And he would have seven flights of madness in his soul, who, having hung his clothes beneath the sun, would groan at the hour of rain
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Votre ardeur Est le devoir. Elle est retrouvée ! — Quoi ? — l'Éternité. C'est la mer mêlée Au soleil.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
L'Eternité — c'est la mer allée avec le soleil.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
I have seen the low sun spotted with mystic horrors, Lighting up, with long violet clots, Resembling actors of very ancient dramas, The waves rolling far off their quivering of shutters!
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Elle est retrouvée — Quoi? — l'Éternité. C'est la mer mêlée Au soleil.
~ Arthur Rimbaud