
Top 25 Sunne Quotes
#1. Thou shalt come out of a warme Sunne into God's blessing.
John Lyly
#3. A morning sunne, and a wine-bred child, and a latin-bred woman, seldome end well.
George Herbert
#4. Though God take the sunne out of the Heaven, yet we must have patience.
George Herbert
#5. He that hath a head of waxe must not walke in the sunne.
[He that hath a head of wax must not walk in the sun.]
George Herbert
#6. Shine Son of glory, and my sinnes are goneLike twinkling Starres before the rising Sunne.
Francis Quarles
#7. Energie is the operation, efflux or activity of any being: as the light of the Sunne is the energie of the Sunne, and every phantasm of the soul is the energie of the soul.
Henry More
#9. The filth under the white snow, the sunne discovers.
George Herbert
#11. Why should the brave Spanish soldiers brag? The sunne never sets in the Spanish dominions, but ever shineth on one part or other we have conquered for our king.
John Smith
#12. I have liv'd long enough for others, like the Dog in the Wheel, and it is now the Season to begin for myself: I cannot change that Thing call'd Time, but I can alter its Posture and, as Boys do turn a looking-glass against the Sunne, so I will dazzle you all.
Peter Ackroyd
#13. Always there's that space between what you feel and what you do, and in that gap, all human sadness lies.
George Rodrigue
#15. There is always a mix of apprehension and excitement before you try songs out on a new audience.
Dan Reynolds
#16. Some of the best actors in the world are very exterior actors, Anthony Hopkins being one of them. He knows exactly how to turn his face to get a certain expression. He knows exactly what to do with eyes, and with his voice. It's very exterior.
Boris Kodjoe
#17. And if wishes were pies, I'd weigh more than I do.
Sir Myles of Barony Olau
Tamora Pierce
#18. [God] disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness.
Scott Hahn
#19. The tides are in our veins, we still mirror the stars, life is your child, but there is in me
Older and harder than life and more impartial, the eye that watched before there was an ocean.
Robinson Jeffers
#20. Something was wrong with a world where people came and went so easily.
Anne Tyler
#21. I betrayed you,' she said baldly.
'I betrayed you,' he said.
George Orwell
#23. In the '50s, audiences accepted a level of artifice that the audiences in 1966 would chuckle at. And the audiences of 1978 would chuckle at what the audience of 1966 said was okay, too. The trick is to try to be way ahead of that curve, so they're not chuckling at your movies 20 years down the line.
Quentin Tarantino
#24. Oh for someone with a heart, head and hand. Whatever they call them, what do I care, aristocrat, democrat, autocrat, just be it one that can rule and dare not lie.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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