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One of the frustrations of someone like Thomas Cromwell is that, before they step into the light of history, and become extremely well documented, they are not known. A king might be well documented but not everyone.

Hilary Mantel
frustrationlightkings
Light is the task where many share the toil. by Homer

Light is the task where many share the toil.

Homer
team-buildinglightteamwork
Alas, day, you brought light, by Hilda Doolittle

Alas, day, you brought light,

Hilda Doolittle
another-lifelightdeath

Sexuality, I think, is a little bit different, for me, than it is for most people, in that there's almost no body awareness whatsoever. It's just light, but that's how everything is for me.

Frederick Lenz
lightpeoplethinking

O little souls! as pure as white And crystalline as rays of light Direct from heaven, their source divine; Refracted through the mist of years, How red my setting sun appears, How lurid looks this soul of mine!

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
lightwhiteyears

To equip a pedestrian with shelter, bedding, utensils, food, and other necessities, in a pack so light and small that he can carry it without overstrain, is really a fine art.

Horace Kephart
utensilslightart

The music is used as a backdrop. I take the kundalini and I play against the notes with it. I do a light show inwardly and outwardly with the vortexes of energy as you sit there. It's no big deal. It's just what I do.

Frederick Lenz
lightenergyplay
Storytelling is what lights my fire. by Hope Davis

Storytelling is what lights my fire.

Hope Davis
storytellinglightfire
Women can't travel light. We're in charge of the basic facts. by Hortense Calisher

Women can't travel light. We're in charge of the basic facts.

Hortense Calisher
lightfactstravel

He, who, in view of its inconsistencies, says of human nature the same that, in view of its contrasts, is said of the divine nature, that it is past finding out, thereby evinces a better appreciation of it than he who, by always representing it in a clear light, leaves it to be inferred that he clearly knows all about it.

Herman Melville
lightappreciationpast

And now we beseech of Thee that we may have every day some such sense of God's mercy and of the power of God about us, as we have of the fullness of the light of heaven before us.

Henry Ward Beecher
lightmayheaven

When I write, I am not giving a lecture, I am speculating on behavior. Sometimes this is dangerous, but it should be. As I say often, theatre is a dark place and we should keep the light out of it.

Howard Barker
lightdarkwriting

It amazes me when I hear any person prefer blindness to deafness. Such a person must have a terrible dread of being alone. Blindness makes one totally dependent on others, and deprives us of every satisfaction that results from light.

Horace Walpole
deafnesslightsatisfaction

The food of thy soul is light and space; feed it then on light and space. But the food of thy body is champagne and oysters; feed it then on champagne and oysters; and so shall it merit a joyful resurrection, if there is any to be.

Herman Melville
oysterslightfood
I praise the God of grace; by Horatius Bonar

I praise the God of grace;

Horatius Bonar
lightgracejoy

I came here as a man of visions. I was sent here as a man of visions, like a second Noah. I'm not a Noah but I'm here as a second Noah. I'm here as a red light is in the street.

Howard Finster
visionlightmen
The rarest feeling that ever lights a human face is the contentme... by Henry Ward Beecher

The rarest feeling that ever lights a human face is the contentment of a loving soul.

Henry Ward Beecher
lightsoulfeelings

Sorrowful words become the sorrowful; angry words suit the passionate; light words a playful expression; serious words suit the grave.

Horace
passionatelightexpression

Things can be seen better in the darkness," he said, as if he had just seen into her mind. "But the longer you spend in the dark, the harder it becomes to return to the world aboveground where the light is

Haruki Murakami
lightminddark

With a secret smile, not unlike that of a healthy child,he walked along, peacefully, quietly. He wore his gown and walked along exactly like the other monks, but his face and his step, his peaceful downward glance, his peaceful downward-hanging hand, and every finger of his hand spoke of peace, spoke of completeness, sought nothing, imitated nothing, reflected a continuous quiet, an unfading light, an invulnerable peace.

Hermann Hesse
lightpeacechildren
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