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Quotes About Glow

Let colors in Your life Shine like the Sun.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Even before the sun lights the day, fireflies illuminate the path.
~ Jane Hawes
Y la sonrisa es la base de la belleza.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
The joy I feel is immense; it burns inside me as though I have swallowed a piece of the sun.
~ Edith Pattou
I want our life to be like a house with all the windows lit.
~ Edith Wharton
When you have once seen the glow of happiness on the face of a beloved person, you know that a man can have no vocation but to awaken that light on the faces surrounding him. In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.
~ Albert Camus
One of my favorite beauty products is Vincent Longo Water Canvas creamy blush. I have it in every color and I've been using it for 5 years and that's all I put on when I leave the house. It looks so natural I just put a little bit on my cheeks to give them some color.
~ Alessandra Ambrosio
Your voice would have silenced merle and thrush, And the rose outbloomed would have blushed to blush, And Summer, seeing you, paused, and known That the glow of your beauty outshone its own.
~ Alfred Austin
It was a rich and gorgeous sunset - an American sunset; and the ruddy glow of the sky was reflected from some extensive pools of water among the shadowy copses in the meadow below.
~ Francis Parkman
My best beauty secret ever is to drink a lot of water!
~ Anna Ewers
It's no secret that beauty starts with water. It's just a basic thing - you look better if you drink loads of water. When I'm working, that's definitely the main thing I do.
~ Alice Eve
If you look dull, the easiest thing to do is wash your face with water, and immediately you look refreshed.
~ Emily Weiss
Everyone always asks me how to get the most mileage out of a spray tan. I'm spoiled and I get a fresh one every week; but my best advice for the rest of the girls out there is to wax a day in advance of your spray tan.
~ Cheryl Burke
I think a cream blush placed under foundation works the best. That way it shows through the skin the way your face does when it naturally blushes.
~ Willam Belli
Use Creme de la Mer balm when your skin gets dry on a plane. You can put it on your cheeks to give your face a bit of a glow after you land.
~ KT Tunstall
They glow rather than shine. The light within or from above appears to suffuse the body. Shine, on the other hand, is light bouncing back off the surface of the skin. It is the mirror effect of sweat, itself connoting physicality, the emissions of the body and unladylike labour, in the sense of both work and parturition. In a well-known Victorian saw, animals sweated, and even gentlemen perspired, but ladies merely glowed. Dark
~ Richard Dyer
The development of an image of the glowing human being can be traced in European art. One index of it is the means for representing haloes. In medieval art, these are gold, very material, silhouetting the head; since the Renaissance, they have seemed to radiate from the head, in turn suffusing it with a glow. Rudolph
~ Richard Dyer
Pale yellow sunshine fell through high windows and slashed the air.
~ Richard Wright
I headed towards the mountain, which was an almost irresistible beacon to my storm self. It glowed with heat, pressure, and turbulence—everything a little dust devil like me could want.
~ Rick Riordan
Then the glow grew brighter: a holographic golden sickle with a few sheaves of wheat, rotating just above Meg McCaffrey. A boy in the crowd gasped. She's a communist!
~ Rick Riordan
Light is precious in a world so dark.
~ Kate DiCamillo
One can't work/by limelight.//A bowlful/right at/one's elbow//produces no/more than/a baleful/glow against/the kitchen table.//The fruit purveyor's/whole unstable/pyramid//doesn't equal/what daylight did.
~ Kay Ryan
The earlier years - the ones I've just been telling you about - they tend to blur into each other as a kind of golden time, and when I think about them at all, even the not-so-great things, I can't help feeling a sort of glow.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
He turned, a stray slip of moonlight illuminating a sliver of his face, blue eyes glowing almost preternaturally in the darkness.
~ Kelley Armstrong