Quotes About Light
And so I step up, int the darkness within; or else the light.
~ Margaret Atwood
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gazing up at the stars through the gently moving leaves. They seem close, the stars, but they're far away. Their light is millions, billions of years out of date. Messages with no sender.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I beliebe in the resistance as I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light.
~ Margaret Atwood
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All hearts float in their own deep oceans of no light, wetblack and glimmering, their four mouths gulping like fish. Hearts are said to pound: this is to be expected, the heart's regular struggle against being drowned.
~ Margaret Atwood
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There is something subversive about this garden of Serena's, a sense of buried things bursting upwards, wordlessly, into the light, as if to point, to say: Whatever is silenced will clamor to be heard, though silently.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Here the children have a custom. After the celebration of evil they take those vacant heads that shone once with such anguish and glee and throw them over the bridge, watching the smash, orange, as they hit below, We were standing underneath when you told it. People do that with themselves when they are finished, light scooped out. He landed here, you said, marking it with your foot. You wouldn't do it that way, empty, you wouldn't wait, you would jump with the light still in you.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Night falls. Or has fallen. Why is it that night falls, instead of rising, like the dawn?
~ Margaret Atwood
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Just remember this, when the scream at last has ended and you've turned on the lights: by the rules of the game, I must always lie.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I believe there can be no light without shadow; or rather, no shadow unless there is also light.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Now it's full night, clear, moonless and filled with stars, which are not eternal as was once thought, which are not where we think they are. If they were sounds, they would be echoes, of something that happened millions of years ago: a word made of numbers. Echoes of light, shining out of the midst of nothing. It's old light, and there's not much of it. But it's enough to see by.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The body is pure energy, solidifed light.
~ Margaret Atwood
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There were places you didn't want to walk, precautions you took that had to do with locks on windows and doors, drawing the curtains, leaving on lights. These things you did were like prayers; you did them and you hoped they would save you. And for the most part they did. Or something did; you could tell by the fact that you were still alive. But all of that was pertinent only in the night, and had nothing to do with the man you loved, at least in daylight.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Having fun has always been high on my mother's agenda. She has as much fun as possible, but what she means by this phrase cannot be understood without making an adjustment, an allowance for the great gulf across which this phrase must travel before it reaches us. It comes from another world, which, like the stars that originally sent out the light we see hesitating in the sky above us these nights, may be or is already gone.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The light flickers on all of us and makes us look softer and more beautiful than we really are. But sometimes it makes us darker and scarier too, when the faces go into shadow and you can't see the eyes, only the eye sockets. Deep pools of blackness welling out of our heads. My
~ Margaret Atwood
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And it's late at night: a cloudless night, as I observed while walking here. The full moon is out, casting her equivocal corpse-glow over all.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Look—my feet don't hit the marble! Like breath or a balloon, I'm rising, I hover six inches in the air in my blazing swan-egg of light. You think I'm not a goddess? Try me. This is a torch song. Touch me and you'll burn.
~ Margaret Atwood
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nothing is more opaque than absolute transparency. Look--my feet don't hit the marble! Like breath or a balloon, I'm rising, I hover six inches in the air in my blazing swan-egg of light. You think I'm not a goddess? Try me. This is a torch song. Touch me and you'll burn.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Why is it that night falls, instead of rising, like the dawn?
~ Margaret Atwood
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Learning was so dangerous: for how could one tell in advance, while still ignorant, whether a thing could ever be unlearned or forgotten, or if, once known and named, it would invalidate by its significance the whole of one's former life, all of those years wiped out, convicted at one blow, retrospectively darkened by one sudden light?
~ Margaret Drabble
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Ellen closed her eyes and began praying, her voice rising and falling, lulling and soothing. Heads bowed in the circle of yellow light as Ellen thanked God for the health and happiness of her home, her family and her negroes.
~ Margaret Mitchell
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When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength.
~ Tecumseh
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Even with our differences There is a place we're all connected Each of us can find each other's light, There's so much to be thankful for.
~ Josh Groban
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Now even the heavens are thankful that because of love I have become the giver of light.
~ Rumi
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Remember God's bounty in the year. String the pearls of His favor. Hide the dark parts, except so far as they are breaking out in light! Give this one day to thanks, to joy, to gratitude!
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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