Light Quotations | Page 6
Light Quotes from:
- Rumi
- Paulo Coelho
- Rajneesh
- William Shakespeare
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
- Marianne Williamson
- John Milton
- Victor Hugo
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Pope Francis
- Carl Jung
- Cassandra Clare
- Charles Dickens
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- J R R Tolkien
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Saint Augustine
- Charles Spurgeon
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Couple Quotes
I would really like to do a really cool one-hour show, maybe on, like, HBO or something like that; or something that Ive spent a couple of years developing so it would be exactly the character and exactly in with a huge push behind it; or I would maybe want to do a sitcom; something light and funny.
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Christmas Quotes
Brits and Americans have hundreds of different phrases for the same thing. Luckily, it's usually a source of amusement rather than frustration. A flashlight by any other name is still a torch. My personal favourite is 'fairy lights,' which we boringly refer to as 'Christmas lights.'
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Fall Quotes
In the far, far future, essentially all matter will have returned to energy. But because of the enormous expansion of space, this energy will be spread so thinly that it will hardly ever convert back to even the lightest particles of matter. Instead, a faint mist of light will fall for eternity through an ever colder and quieter cosmos.
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Children Quotes
The joy and happiness it gives you or the emotions you go through when you hold your child in your arms for the first time are indescribable! I really thought that there was going be this moment when a ray of light from heaven would come pouring in, background music would start playing with angels singing, but none of that happens!
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Assessment Quotes
Within three hours of a disaster event there should be a recon damage assessment of the infrastructure and an educated guess as to the casualties and degree of imminent human peril. Then make the airdrops of supplies and personnel. Simultaneously, Seabees would be dropped in, with lights and generators, to begin rescue efforts.