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Quotes About Lights

I'd never really considered film. If I'd thought about film more growing up, I probably would have changed my name. I had no concept of my name in lights.
~ Chiwetel Ejiofor
Whatever is good and perfect comes down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow. —James 1:17
~ Gary Chapman
He yearned with a poet's yearning for the wide sky, the far-reaching vista of bridges, the tender and fluctuating lights on the water which seems to breathe with a life that can shiver and mourn, be comforted and rejoice.
~ George Eliot
Plays are wonderfully different than short stories, first because it's a story that's on a stage, but there's a different sort of tension that appears on stage - you get to see your characters in a different way - like with lights.
~ Amy Bloom
Every time I step on stage an' see all of the lights or hear fans singing the words to my songs ,it's a surreal moment for me.
~ A Boogie wit da Hoodie
In a way it costs thousands dollars before you could actually go out to put the show on because you'll need equipments, all the lights you know, and that's more just going out and playing you know.
~ John Deacon
I threw my son, Brandon, a rave for his birthday and I fully set it up like a crazy rave with lights and sound, me and my partner DJ'd - I got Mix Master Mike from the Beastie Boys to come DJ for a bit.
~ Tommy Lee
I think history would say that medical research has, throughout many changes of parties, remained as one of the shining lights of bipartisan agreement, that people are concerned about health for themselves, for their families, for their constituents.
~ Francis Collins
To be thrown onto the stand-up stage is an experience that you cannot fathom until you're actually there, because there's no place to go, and everyone is looking at you and you can't even see them because of the lights. And yet you have to manage to start talking and be funny on top of it.
~ Garry Shandling
In India, horns function as turn signals, brake lights, hand gestures, prayers.
~ Sallie Tisdale
My home has always been show business.
~ Sammy Davis Jr.
Evening: New York Blue dust of evening over my city, Over the ocean of roofs and the tall towers Where the window-lights, myriads and myriads, Bloom from the walls like climbing flowers.
~ Sara Teasdale
I only ever play Vegas one night at a time.
~ Robin Williams
In Hollywood you can see things at night that are fast enough to be in the Olympics in the day time.
~ Will Rogers
I haven't been on the stage in a long time.
~ Erika Slezak
And as we glided across the ice toward Fingerbone, we would become aware of the darkness, too close to us, like a presence in a dream. The comfortable yellow lights of the town were then the only comfort there was in the world, and there were not many of them. If every house in Fingerbone were to fall before our eyes, snuffing every light, the event would touch our senses as softly as a shifting among embers, and then the bitter darkness would step nearer.
~ Marilynne Robinson
In fact, one might make the case that New York would not have shone without its legions of contrary devils polishing the lights of goodness with their inexplicable opposition and resistance.
~ Mark Helprin
Since this book hails thinkers for their lights, and pays scant heed to their stripes, I should acknowledge here that Judaism and Christianity, like other great religions, have irreconcilable doctrinal differences, both within and without. Rabbi Pinhas: "The principal danger of man is religion.")
~ Annie Dillard
Nobody's happy. What's happy? Happiness is over when the lights come on
~ Armistead Maupin
Ten kilometers away, the lights of New York glowed on the skyline like a dawn frozen in the act of breaking.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
The car was sporting and rather dangerous, and the lights were powerful affairs fed by acetylene gas. Sam sped on, with a feeling of power, of dominating the universe, at twelve dizzy miles an hour.
~ Sinclair Lewis
My mind, brightened by the lights and the cheerful tumult, suddenly grasped the fact that all achievement was a placing of emphasis-- a moulding of the confusion of life into form.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Bowl
She gave a low and delighted chuckle. Her eyes were black as a moonless December night and reflected the electric lights like stars.
~ Elizabeth Wein
The people of God are His representatives upon the earth, and He intends that they shall be lights in the moral darkness of this world. Scattered all over the country, in the towns, cities, and villages, they are God's witnesses, the channels through which He will communicate to an unbelieving world the knowledge of His will and the wonders of His grace. It
~ Ellen G. White