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Quotes About Rays

Are not rays of light very small bodies emitted from shining substances?
~ Isaac Newton
The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colourless when unbroken.
~ Longfellow
The underwater depths were red like the colour we see now only inside our eyelids, and the Sun's rays penetrated to brighten them in flashes or else in sprays.
~ Italo Calvino
For as children tremble and fear everything in the blind darkness, so we in the light sometimes fear what is no more to be feared than the things children in the dark hold in terror and imagine will come true. This terror therefore and darkness of mind must be dispelled not by the rays of the sun and glittering shafts of day, but by the aspect and law of nature.
~ Unknown
Night has ended for another day, morning has come in a special way. May you smile like the sunny rays and leaves your worries at the blue blue bay. Good Morning.
~ Unknown
Dreams and restless thoughts came flowing to him from the river, from the twinkling stars at night, from the sun's melting rays. Dreams and a restlessness of the soul came to him.
~ Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
I have this theory that the bluescreen gives off rays that penetrate the brain and make you go crazy," says Hamill.
~ J.W. Rinzler
The television's lethal rays pulsate through the living room, clogged with piles of shoes and clothes; and crammed against the sagging couch are the casual bodies of Duncan and Ralph, half in their sleeping bags, asleep (of course), but looking as if the television has murdered them. In the sickly TV light their faces look drained of blood.
~ John Irving
the sun was blazing all around them and the rays of sun were shooting past them, millions of rays shooting past them like- like golden machine-gun fire.
~ John Knowles
Loving you was the best decision of my life. Like the rays of the sun you shine through my heart every day. You bring joy into my life and fill me with happiness. I love you.
~ Unknown
And yet one did not find in the speech of Bergotte a certain luminosity which in his books, as in those of some other writers, often modified in the written phrase the appearance of its words. This was doubtless because that light issues from so profound a depth that its rays do not penetrate to our spoken words in the hours in which, thrown open to others by the act of conversation, we are to a certain extent closed against ourselves.
~ Marcel Proust
The beauty and the scent of roses can be used as a medicine and the sun rays as a food.
~ Nikola Tesla
The sun can give heat and light to the whole world, but he cannot do so when the clouds shut out his rays. Similarly as long as egotism veils the heart, God cannot shine upon it.
~ Ramakrishna
Perception is not first a perception of things<.i>, but a perception of elements<.i> (water, air...) of rays of the world , of things which are dimensions, which are worlds, I slip on these 'elements' and here I am in the world , I slip from the 'subjective' to Being.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The 'associations' of psychoanalysis are in reality 'rays' of time and of the world.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
RADIOACTIVITY IS A SPECIAL KIND OF ENERGY THAT COMES FROM INSIDE THE ATOMS IN CERTAIN METALS OR CHEMICALS. WHEN SOMETHING IS RADIOACTIVE, IT GIVES OFF ENERGY RAYS UNTIL THE ENERGY IS ALL GONE.
~ Unknown
Era il giorno ch'al sol si scoloraro per la pietà del suo factore i rai… Antonio
~ Unknown
Love is like the rays of the sun, shining left, right, up, down, front, back, bathing everything in light
~ Morihei Ueshiba
Most visitors, however, will need a car to watch the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain, a park tradition. At 1,530 feet the highest peak on the U.S. Atlantic coast, this is the spot where America catches its first rays of the morning sun.
~ Unknown
This sunshine... The chance fashion in which its rays fall, the way it moves, infiltrates things, becomes part of the earth's fabric -- who will ever paint that? Who will ever tell that story? The physical history of the earth, its psychology.
~ Paul Cezanne
The Jews also appropriated the figure of this solar hero in the shape of Samson whose strength is conditioned by his hair, as the power of the sun lies in his rays.
~ Paul Carus