logo

Quotes About Sunshine

Plenty of sunshine is the very wine of life.
~ Julia McNair Wright
I believe the term you're searching for is smoking jacket. I find, now that I have whole days of sunshine ahead of me, I've discovered there is more to life than formal haberdashery.
~ Kami Garcia
Digressions incontestably are the sunshine; they are the life, the soul of reading.
~ Laurence Sterne
A marriage. . .will give a new gladness to the sunshine, a new fragrance to the flowers, a new beauty to the earth, and a new mystery to life.
~ Mark Twain
The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
All the windows of my heart I open to the day.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
figures. PJ was in the middle, Trish and Harrison were to PJ's right, and Potter and Ava were to PJ's left. All of the figures were holding hands and the sun was shining above them. The drawing was more than Ava
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Summer does something to the brain, " Beth said. "It's intoxicating. Everything shimmers
~ Elin Hilderbrand
But the road was still sunny, the gulls cried out. Neil was gone, and for a second, Jem felt something he thought might be peace.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
For my part, however imperfect my practice may be, I am intimately convinced — and more and more since my long seclusion — that to live in a house with windows on every side, so as to catch both the morning and evening sunshine, is the best and brightest thing we have to do — to say nothing about the justest and wisest. Sympathies are our opportunities of good.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Don't believe everything you hear. But I am really in a way to be well, if I could have such sunshine as we have been burning in lately, and a fair field of peace besides
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Somewhere, he found a smile that was positively sunny, and gave it to her.
~ Elizabeth Bear
October sunshine bathed the park with such a melting light that it had the dimmed impressive look of a landscape by an old master.
~ Elizabeth Enright
Each day the sun shone, the birds lingered, though the trees were turning, purely out of habit, and their rose and yellow and rust looked strange and beautiful above the brilliant green grass.
~ Elizabeth Enright
The sun is still there... even if clouds drift over it. Once you have experienced the reality of sunshine you may weep, but you will never feel ice about your heart again.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
I'll never look at you in any way but complete admiration." He stroked her hair soothingly. "You will never be a millstone about my neck. Rather you're the sunshine that brightens my day." He swallowed. "Don't you see? You brought me into the daylight. You've embraced parts of me that I was never able to let see light. Don't make me retreat again into the night. (Winter Makepeace)
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
Back and forth she went each morning by the river, spring arriving once again; foolish, foolish spring, breaking open its tiny buds, and what she couldn't stand was how—for many years, really—she had been made happy by such a thing. She had not thought she would ever become immune to the beauty of the physical world, but there you were. The river sparkled with the sun that rose, enough that she needed her sunglasses.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Cheerfulness greases the axles of the world.
~ Author Unknown
Many people take daylight for granted, but if you are forbidden to see it, you will appreciate it.
~ Mohamedou Ould Slahi
California is a great place to live.
~ Richard Grenell
The sun was shining brightly on the day that I died. It blazed from the heavens. It sang from the skies. On a day the world seemed born again, the HMS Nightingale met her end. She took us with her, every one of us: the Old Man, me, the Doc, the Chief, the babyfaced killer in A-Turret, the fat man from Swansea, all the rest. She took us to the bottom. Saved our souls.
~ Garth Ennis
Whisky is liquid sunshine.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Professor Henry Higgins: She's an owl, sickened by a few days of *my* sunshine.
~ George Bernard Shaw
October's Party October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came - The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band.
~ George Cooper