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Quotes About Light

Alzó el vuelo y se alejó hacia el sol naciente, y sus alas parecían arder a la luz del alba como si estuviesen envueltas en llamas.
~ Laura Gallego García
Que la Luz y el Equilibrio te guíen en tu camino
~ Laura Gallego García
He grasped for hope in Emerson's vision of natural polarities, in which all things are balanced by their opposites—darkness by light, cold by heat, loss by gain.
~ Laura Hillenbrand
Breathe daily for peace; the goodness of your intention spreads Light to the world.
~ Laura Jaworski
Color, Light, Vibration, Joy— These things are woven by the Divine.
~ Laura Jaworski
Every day, the sun paints the world in light— you can do the same."
~ Laura Jaworski
The soul is a garden of abundance and Light.
~ Laura Jaworski
Trust the soul above all things, for it is made by the Divine hand and woven with threads of truth, eternity, and light.
~ Laura Jaworski
You are a soul out walking, carrying a lantern to light the world.
~ Laura Jaworski
She knelt at the side of my bed, kissed my cheek, and I woke, rubbed my eyes, looked up at her dreamily. The hall light shone in my eyes. There was a halo in her hair. It must have been that Tupperware bowl on her head.
~ Laura Kasischke
I was there, where the pale words, like light on a wave. Where the forgotten music was still played. The lovers, gone. Their beds unmade.
~ Laura Kasischke
As far back as I can remember, whenever you used to look at me, your face would light up as if someone had lit a candle inside you.
~ Laura Lee Guhrke
Hasta en la sombra más profunda podemos buscar, y tal vez encontrar, una luz oculta.
~ Laura Restrepo
Pulsing goddess light moves through me for one moment like - Here Mr. Brown paused again. Like a glimpse of eternity instantly forgotten.
~ Laura Whitcomb
The only problem with being Light is you have no mentor to explain it all. You discover the rules by breaking them.
~ Laura Whitcomb
But when I looked for good, evil came; and when I waited for light, darkness came. My lyre is turned to mourning, and my pipe to the voice of those who weep. (Job)
~ Laura Wiess
She smiles and slips her arm through his. Her tread is light and bouncy and I can almost see the ghost of her cheerleader's ponytail bobbing at the back of her head.
~ Laura Wiess
God loves you even on your blackest days, and He will always, always be there to guide you home. All you have to do is look for the light of His love.
~ Lauren Myracle
You've got this light about you. You make people feel special like maybe there's a light in them too.
~ Lauren Myracle
tethered to the ground by quotidian conversation. ... the window rosy with anemic November light.
~ Lauren Slater
A Way is needed which contains a concept of Absolute Existence that includes both the Light and the Dark, and Life and Death. If, for instance, Christianity might see Lucifer as the complement and not the enemy, it might take a valuable step on the road to becoming more holistic and respectful of the human reality. If the Divine cannot partake of the Shadow, it cannot be the Divine, for the Divine cannot truly nourish humanity if it only feeds one pole of the human being.
~ Laurence Galian
On the other hand, Christos descended from the realm of Light and brought humanity the light of true knowledge in the simple principles of love. Marcion de Sinope (85 – 160 C.E.) was an important leader in early Christianity. Marcion, in his two brilliant books, explained how the God of the Jews was not the God of whom Jesus spoke. He provided many examples that show that the Jewish god is only a jealous tribal deity.
~ Laurence Galian
The journey to marifat (becoming the mirror of Allah) may be long or it may occur at your next breath, but in the meanwhile, we must encounter duality. Duality is as 'Divine' as non-duality. The light and the dark must be regarded as sacred, so we do not fall into faulting Allah for the thorns on the rosebush.
~ Laurence Galian
Nuada of the Silver Hand brought Claiomh Solais (The Sword of Light), from Gorias the flame-bright city that is in the south of the Tuatha De Danaan world. He was the leader of the Tuatha De Danann and King of Ireland. In legend, the sword glowed with a bright light, hence its name. It was irresistible in battle.
~ Laurence Galian