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I give myself the green light to move forward, and to joyously em... by Louise Hay

I give myself the green light to move forward, and to joyously embrace the new.

Louise Hay
lightgivingmoving

The receipt to make a speaker, and an applauded one too, is short and easy. Take common sense quantum sufficit; add a little application to the rules and orders of the House [of Commons], throw obvious thoughts in a new light, and make up the whole with a large quantity of purity, correctness and elegancy of style. Take it for granted that by far the greatest part of mankind neither analyze nor search to the bottom; they are incapable of penetrating deeper than the surface.

Lord Chesterfield
common-senselightorder
On the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar. by Lord Byron

On the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar.

Lord Byron
oarlightears

Shakespeare is just some bloke who keeps ranting "what light trough yonder window breaks" its the moon for god sakes!

Louise Rennison
lightmoonsake

It is singular how soon we lose the impression of what ceases to be constantly before us. A year impairs, a luster obliterates. There is little distinct left without an effort of memory, then indeed the lights are rekindled for a moment - but who can be sure that the Imagination is not the torch-bearer?

Lord Byron
lightmemoriesyears

Is e=mc2 a sexed equation? Perhaps it is. Let us make the hypothesis that it is insofar as it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are vitally necessary to us. What seems to me to indicate the possible sexed nature of the equation is not directly its uses by nuclear weapons, rather it is having privileged what goes the fastest.

Luce Irigaray
nuclearlightuse

Poverty is the lack of light.

Lucero Isaac
povertylight
The counsels of old age give light without heat, like the sun in... by Luc de Clapiers

The counsels of old age give light without heat, like the sun in winter.

Luc de Clapiers
lightwintergiving

Mr. Speaker, our Nation must no longer be complacent about underage drinking and its alarming consequences. We must bring this national public health crisis out of the shadow and into the bright light of a national priority.

Lucille Roybal-Allard
prioritieslightdrinking

... my convictions led me to adhere to the sufficiency of the light within us, resting on truth as authority, rather than 'taking authority for truth.'

Lucretia Mott
convictionlightauthority
Truths kindle light for truths. by Lucretius

Truths kindle light for truths.

Lucretius
kindleslight

I used to think that once you really knew a thing, its truth would shine on forever. Now it's pretty obvious to me that more often than not the batteries fade, and sometimes what you knew even goes out with a bang when you try and call on it, just like a light bulb cracking off when you throw the switch.

Lucy Grealy
shine-onlightthinking
The light of the dawn is not so sweet as the first glimpses of fa... by Luc de Clapiers

The light of the dawn is not so sweet as the first glimpses of fame.

Luc de Clapiers
lightdawnsweet
I follow my inner star. I AM a shining example of Love and Light. by Louise Hay

I follow my inner star. I AM a shining example of Love and Light.

Louise Hay
starsshininglight

I remember the lights turning into blurs of blazing fire. I remember the air-conditioning chilling my arms. The smell of coffee smudging into the smell of eucalyptus.

Lucy Christopher
coffeelightfire

So, little by little, time brings out each several thing into view, and reason raises it up into the shores of light.

Lucretius
lightviewslittles

From the first opening of our eyes, it is the light that attracts us. We clutch aimlessly with our baby fingers at the gossamer-motes in the sunbeam, and we die reaching out after an ineffable blending of earthly and heavenly beauty which we shall never fully comprehend.

Lucy Larcom
lighteyebaby

Some authors regard morality in the same light as we regard modern architecture. Convenience is the first thing to be looked for.

Luc de Clapiers
moralitylightfirsts

Epicurus ... whose genius surpassed all humankind, extinguished the light of others, as the stars are dimmed by the rising sun.

Lucretius
atheismstarslight

I made it," you said, gruffly, "for you." You shoved it onto my finger. It was roughly carved, shaped from a lump of something colourful and cold...a ring made entirely from a gemstone. It was beautiful. It glinted emerald greens and blood reds over my skin, and had tiny flecks of gold catching the light. I couldn't stop staring at it. "Why?" I asked. You didn't answer that. Instead you touched the ring gently and looked piercingly at me, unsaid questions in your eyes.

Lucy Christopher
lighteyebeautiful
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