Quotes by Light The light of other days is faded, And all their glories past. Alfred Bunn glory light past If there was a little more light and truth in the world through one human being, his life has had meaning. Alfred Delp light littles world I always prefer photographing in available light – or Rembrandt-light I like to call it – so you get the natural modulations of the face. It makes a more alive, real, and flattering portrait. Alfred Eisenstaedt light photography real My style hasn't changed much in all these sixty years. I still use, most of the time, existing light and try not to push people around. I have to be as much a diplomat as a photographer. People don't often take me seriously because I carry so little equipment and make so little fuss... I never carried a lot of equipment. My motto has always been, "Keep it simple". Alfred Eisenstaedt light photography simple Dawn was breaking, like the light from another world. Alfred Jarry light dawn world We should note that this latter type of shift was successfully amplified to a considerable extent by Russian physicists using the intense light of a ruby laser whose wavelength is close to that of a transition of the potassium atom. Alfred Kastler atoms transition light Be near me when my light is low... And all the wheels of being slow. Alfred Lord Tennyson light inspirational death There is no land like England, Alfred Lord Tennyson light heart men Wearing the white flower of a blameless life, Before a thousand peering littlenesses, In that fierce light which beats upon a throne, And blackens every blot. Alfred Lord Tennyson light flower life God and Nature met in light. Alfred Lord Tennyson god-and-nature mets light But what am I? An infant crying in the night: An infant crying for the light: And with no language but a cry. Alfred Lord Tennyson tears light night Of old sat Freedom on the heights Alfred Lord Tennyson freedom light feet France had shown a light to all men, preached a Gospel, all men's good; Celtic Demos rose a Demon, shriek'd and slaked the light with blood. Alfred Lord Tennyson light men blood I thought I could not breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light I yearned for warmth and colour which I found In Lancelot. Alfred Lord Tennyson light air perfect The wind sounds like a silver wire, And from beyond the noon a fire Is pour'd upon the hills, and nigher The skies stoop down in their desire; And, isled in sudden seas of light, My heart, pierced thro' with fierce delight, Bursts into blossom in his sight. Alfred Lord Tennyson light fire heart This world was once a fluid haze of light, Till toward the centre set the starry tides, And eddied into suns, that wheeling cast The planets: then the monster, then the man. Alfred Lord Tennyson light men science The Berbers, among whom even today one finds light skins and blue eyes, do not go back to the Vandal invasions of the fifth century A.D., but to the prehistoric Atlantic Nordic human wave. The Kabyle huntsmen, for example, are to no small degree still wholly Nordic (thus the blond Berbers in the region of Constantine form 10 % of the population; at Djebel Sheshor they are even more numerous). Alfred Rosenberg light eye blue Wherever there is light, one can photograph. Alfred Stieglitz light photography photographer The best match in the world will not light a candle unless the wick be first suitably prepared. Algernon Blackwood preparation light firsts In hawthorn-time the heart grows light. Algernon Charles Swinburne grows light heart «910111213141516171819»