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Quotes About Light

See the stars at night. They seem so small to your eyes, but their light shines for millions of miles. Be like those stars— small in your own eyes, yet radiant to all.
~ Daniel Levin
His Holiness carried the burden of the whole Church on his shoulders - answered Albanese - but in his death he was as light as a feather.
~ Daniel Silva
The going sun chucked a vast spread of red behind the ridgeline. A horizon of red light parsed into shafts by standing trees to throw pink in streaks across the valley snow.
~ Daniel Woodrell
I FELL DEEP down in there, until this bright light raised me from sleep. Coming out of a pit such as that, you think the bright light could be God or a cop on patrol.
~ Daniel Woodrell
In my worst moments, all I had to do was recall the love that I felt emanating from those heavenly lights and I could press on.
~ Dannion Brinkley
You are the difference that God makes," the Being of Light communicated to me. "And that difference is love.
~ Dannion Brinkley
Overcoming me with the light of a smile, she [Beatrice] said to me: "Turn and listen, for not only in my eyes is Paradise."
~ Dante Alighieri
[Beatrice] who shall be a light between truth and intellect.
~ Dante Alighieri
Pride and humility, just like darkness and light, have a hard time hanging out together. Actually, without humility, we have very little chance of sustained influence. When
~ Darlene Zschech
Fooey! The porchlight is burnt out, and I can't see whether it's dark outside or not.
~ Dave Beard
Sun spreads through the treetops like an epidemic.
~ Dave Bonta
Illuminato dai fasci di luce di tre riflettori, come colonne sorreggendo quel mostro nel cielo, gli uccelli danzanti tra i raggi, falene al chiaro di luna. Caddero indistintamente le bombe, ecco l'inizio. La prima vittima una bambina di 3 anni, l'amore è morto.
~ Dave McKean
The secret is this: monkey mind feeds in darkness, it shrinks under the light of observation.
~ David A. Cooper
All I know is that there is comfort in knowing one's place in the universe, even if that means our light is less beautiful than it otherwise would have been. What say you, then, of the night sky?
~ David Adams
It is joy. Every light illuminates the world just a little bit; every soul is valuable, every one of us important. We must all shine as bright as we can, for as long as we can,
~ David Adams
There's light and joy, but there's also darkness all around and we can be lost in it.
~ David Almond
Everybody's got the seam of goodness in them, Kit," said Grandpa. "Just a matter of whether it can be found and brought out into the light.
~ David Almond
This is our world. Aye, there's more than enough of darkness in it. But over everything there's all this joy, Kit. There's all this lovely, lovely light.
~ David Almond
I sleep lightly and tread to keep my head out of the sea of dreams.
~ David Anthony Durham
My soul fills quietly with the yellow gas of joy. I am to see Alice. I feel light returning, a sudden surge like a goal in extra-time; hope spreads in my heart like fridgeless Clover on white white bread. Even my cold toes become warm. Then I realise that Jezebel has been sick on my feet.
~ David Baddiel
Sometimes to see your work's rightful place you have to walk to the edge of the precipice and search the deep chasms. You have to see that the universe is not formless and dark throughout, but awaits simply the revealing light of your own mind. Your art does not arrive miraculously from the darkness, but is made uneventfully in the light. What
~ David Bayles
Most high, glorious God, enlighten the darkness of my heart and give me, Lord, correct faith, firm hope, perfect charity, wisdom and perception, that I may do what is truly your most holy will.
~ James C. Howell
I watched the light touch each peak separately, and each, as it emerged, marched jagged and saw-toothed along the edge of the day, nothing like the smooth, caressed hilltops only a morning ago.
~ James Church
Japan was taming her own Wild West as the Americans had theirs: by bringing the light of civilization through divine war against a barbaric enemy.
~ James D. Bradley