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Quotes About Beacon

Israel is a beacon of hope, freedom and liberty surrounded by existential threats.
~ Lee Zeldin
I look at Jerusalem as being a beacon for the three monotheistic religions.
~ Abdullah II of Jordan
Unfathomable mind, now beacon, now sea.
~ Samuel Beckett
You bring more light into this room than the window
~ Shirley Jackson
For certain people, misfortune is a beacon that lights up the dark and baser sides of social life.
~ Honore de Balzac
This is a time of great change in the world but America's always been a pillar of strength and a beacon of hope to peoples around the globe and that's what it must continue to be.
~ Barack Obama
I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.
~ Leslie Banks
And thou hast stolen a jewel, Death! Shall light thy dark up like a Star. A Beacon kindling from afar Our light of love and fainting faith.
~ Gerald Massey
Glorify thou the word of the Lord, which hath glorified thee. Take heed lest for neglect of either, God remove thy candlestick out of the midst of thee; lest being now as a city upon an hill, which many seek unto, thou be left like a beacon upon the top of a mountain, desolate and forsaken. If we walk unworthy of the Gospel brought unto us, the greater our mercy hath been in the enjoying of it, the greater will our judgment be for the contempt. Be instructed, and take heed.
~ Jonathan Edwards
Because you're unique . You shine like a beacon, attracting the attention of all dark things." It chuckled. "Why do you think I'm chatting with you?
~ Jonathan Stroud
Lighthouses are more helpful than churches.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Lighthouses are more useful than churches.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Three lights should be fine. - Zachary Aye, well if it wis me, I'd want a bloody lighthoose beacon comin' oot o' my arse. - True MacDonald
~ Steve Alten
May it please Heaven that his example shall continue to serve as a beacon to our Republics in their darkest moments of doubt and adversity.
~ Jorge Ubico
For sound advice is a beacon, good teaching is a light, moral discipline is a life path.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
We can demonstrate to the world that the U.K. remains a beacon for opportunity, fairness, and democratic leadership.
~ Andrea Leadsom
If the United States is to be a beacon of hope around the world, our actions have to match our ideals.
~ Patrick Leahy
Every year, thousands of immigrants, asylum seekers and migrants assume great hardships to find safety in America. They choose our country because they see the United States as a land of justice, as a place of safety, and a beacon of hope.
~ Sharice Davids
Britain is still seen as a beacon for decency, for democracy, for vigorous judges upholding the rule of law and, dare I say it, a free press. I respect the press in theory, but when you see some of the things it writes about you, it's not exactly a happy relationship.
~ Cherie Blair
Become a beacon of enhancement, and then, when the night is gray, all of the boats will move towards you, bringing their bountiful riches.
~ James Altucher
Trump Tower is a beacon of aesthetic appeal by comparison to what the oligarchs build in their so-called cottages outside of Moscow. So he fits right into their aesthetic, he fits right into the way they think and the way act. Except of course they're more powerful than he is.
~ Anne Applebaum
The sooner we put Egypt on the right track, the sooner we would be able to have an Egypt that is modern, that is moderate, and that is acting as a beacon for freedom and liberty across the Arab world.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
When America closes its doors, so does everybody else. We are the primary engine of growth in the world and we are the only beacon of free trade left, and open markets.
~ Jon Huntsman, Jr.
When the sun went down, and touches of blue filtered into the fading afterglow, an orange lamp would light up in the knob of the bell and slowly begin to revolve. The beacon always pinpointed the onset of nightfall exactly. Against the most gorgeous sunsets or in dim drizzling mist, the beacon was ever true to its appointed moment: that precise instant in the alchemy of light and dark when darkness tipped the scales.
~ Haruki Murakami