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Humor, warm and all-embracing as the sunshine, bathes its objects in a genial and abiding light.

Edwin Percy Whipple
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The city man, in his neon-and-mazda glare, knows nothing of nature's midnight. His electric lamps surround him with synthetic sunshine. They push back the dark. They defend him from the realities of the age-old night.

Edwin Way Teale
sunshinedarknight
Good humor is the sunshine of the mind. by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baro...

Good humor is the sunshine of the mind.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
dispositionsunshinemind

It is exceedingly deleterious to withdraw the sanction of religion from amusement. If we feel that it is all injurious we should strip the earth of its flowers and blot out its pleasant sunshine.

Edwin Hubbel Chapin
amusementsunshineflower

Good health! Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of your head high, and fill the lungs to the utmost; drink in sunshine; greet your friends with a smile, and put soul into every handclasp. Do not fear being misunderstood and never waste a minute thinking about your enemies.

Elbert Hubbard
thinking-about-yousunshinedoors

It feels like some part of me that was curled down and waiting in the dark has risen, and now stands stretching and strong in the sunshine. I knew it.

Elizabeth Berg
sunshinestrongdark

The sun is still there... even if clouds drift over it. Once you have experienced the reality of sunshine you may weep, but you will never feel ice about your heart again.

Elizabeth Goudge
sunshineheartinspirational

There was a good deal to be said, Hilary decided, for middle age and infirmity. The years in which one demanded much of life were left behind, together with the bitterness of not getting what one wanted. One's values, too, were altered. Gifts that once one took for granted, sunshine and birdsong, freedom from pain, sleep and one's daily bread, seemed now so extraordinarily precious.

Elizabeth Goudge
sunshinepainsleep

I'll never look at you in any way but complete admiration.” He stroked her hair soothingly. “You will never be a millstone about my neck. Rather you're the sunshine that brightens my day.” He swallowed. “Don't you see? You brought me into the daylight. You've embraced parts of me that I was never able to let see light. Don't make me retreat again into the night. (Winter Makepeace)

Elizabeth Hoyt
sunshinewinternight

We who are crushed to earth with heavy chains, who travel a weary, rugged, thorny road, groping through midnight darkness on earth, earn our right to enjoy the sunshine in the great hereafter. At the grave, at least, we should be permitted to lay our burdens down, that a new world, a world of brightness, may open to us. The light that is denied us here should grow into a flood of effulgence beyond the dark, mysterious shadows of death.

Elizabeth Keckley
shadow-of-deathsunshinedark

If we buy a plant of a horticulturist we ask him many questions as to its needs, whether it thrives best in sunshine or in shade, whether it needs much or little water, what degrees of heat or cold; but when we hold in our arms for the first time a being of infinite possibilities, in whose wisdom may rest the destiny of a nation, we take it for granted that the laws governing its life, health, and happiness are intuitively understood, that there is nothing new to be learned in regard to it.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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I crossed the street to walk in the sunshine. by Elizabeth Gilbert

I crossed the street to walk in the sunshine.

Elizabeth Gilbert
streetssunshinewalks

Others are keen to see if natives other than us live better than we do, without heat in pipes, ice in boxes, sunshine in bulbs, music on disks, or images gliding over a pale screen.

Ella Maillart
glidingsunshineice

Pure air, good water, sunshine, the beautiful surroundings of nature...these are God's means for restoring the sick to health.

Ellen G. White
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When you've only got one little shimmer of sunshine, you capture... by Ellen Hopkins

When you've only got one little shimmer of sunshine, you capture it best you can.

Ellen Hopkins
shimmersunshinelittles

Haven't laughed this hard in a long time. I better stop now before I start crying. Go off to sleep in the sunshine...I don't want to see the day when its dying.

Elliott Smith
sunshinesleeplong
I opened the doors and windows of America, and let the air and su... by Elsie de Wolfe

I opened the doors and windows of America, and let the air and sunshine in.

Elsie de Wolfe
sunshineairdoors

Human nature seems to me like the Alps. The depths are profound, black as night, and terrifying, but the heights are equally real, uplifted in the sunshine.

Emily Greene Balch
sunshinerealnight
Portraits are to daily faces As an evening west To a fine, pedant... by Emily Dickinson

Portraits are to daily faces As an evening west To a fine, pedantic sunshine In a satin vest.

Emily Dickinson
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His words are nothing more than mist and sunshine, impossible to... by Erin Hunter

His words are nothing more than mist and sunshine, impossible to hold down.

Erin Hunter
mistsunshineimpossible
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