"Too soon, the sun will rise."
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"He was alone in the darkness once more, but the darkness became brighter and brighter until it was burning like the sun."
"My career is built around a pattern that just keeps repeating itself over and over again. There's nothing surprising about it at all. My changes are as easy to predict as the sun coming up and down."
"The sun has just risen, weak and watery-looking, like it had just spilled itself over the horizon and is too lazy to clean itself up."
"And there it is: Even though we’re standing in the same patch of sun-drenched pavement, we might as well be a hundred thousand miles apart."
"What were the glories of the sun, if we knew not the gloom of darkness?"
"It is like taking the sun out of the world, to bereave human life of friendship."
"You might as well take the sun out of the sky as friendship from life: for the immortal gods have given us nothing better or more delightful."
"When I was 17 I sent a picture up to an agency, and within a week I was in The Sun five days in a row."
"One can no more look steadily at death than at the sun."
"Although the sun shine, leave not thy cloake at home."
"In every countrey the sun rises in the morning. [In every country the sun rises in the morning.]"
"While my friend always spoke about the sun, I kept speaking about the clouds, until one day I realized that it was the sun that allowed me to see the clouds."
"One can no more have a private religion than one can have a private sun or a private moon."
"Really to see the sun rise or go down every day, so to relate ourselves to a universal fact, would preserve us sane forever."
"Love can sun the realms of night."
"I do not know what we should do without the pulpit. We could better spare the sun-the moon, anyway."
"that was humanity's problem right there. they are brain damaged from the early sun"
"Little flashes of sun on the surface of a cold, dark sea."
"The angles even Draw strength from gazing on its glance, Though none its meaning fathom may; The world's unwither'd countenance Is bright as at creation's day."