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He who must travel happily must travel light.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Nothing is duller than a progression of common chords. One wants some contrast, which breaks up the clear white light and makes it iridescent.
— Denis Diderot
If we can't export the scenery, we'll import the tourists.
— William Cornelius Van Horne
I think true love is never blind, / But rather brings an added light; / An inner vision quick to find / The beauties hid from common sight.
— Phoebe Cary
A Toad, can die of Light - Death is the Common Right Of Toads and Men
— Emily Dickinson
You must keep on praying for light: and, of course, even in the hall, you must begin trying to obey the rules which are common to the whole house. And
— C.S. Lewis
I didn't want to write this
even to think of you
afraid the thought would curl
would tangle & make you
common & factual as light. — Jake Adam York
even to think of you
afraid the thought would curl
would tangle & make you
common & factual as light. — Jake Adam York
At length the man perceives it die away, And fade into the light of common day.
— William Wordsworth
I believe there's a common ground in what all gifted writers write. It has to do with their wish to turn darkness into light.
— Mandy Patinkin
The most common mistakes women make when applying makeup are not applying it in the proper light and not using their hands as blending tools.
— Bobbi Brown
There need to be some absolutes in life.
— James E. Faust
Just because you are seeing divine light, experiencing waves of bliss, or conversing with Gods and Goddesses is no reason to not know your zip code.
— Ram Dass
We meet on the common ground of an uncommon age and share out our gifts of dark and light, good and bad, simple joy and not so simple sorrow.
— Ray Bradbury
[Raymond Chandler] wrote as if pain hurt and life mattered.
— The New Yorker
Faith and belief have nothing in common; they are as different as darkness and light.
— Christian D. Larson
Life moves out of a red flare of dreams Into a common light of common hours, Until old age brings the red flare again.
— William Butler Yeats
The most ordinary things, the most common and familiar, if we could see them in their true light, would turn out to be the grandest miracles.
— Michel De Montaigne
Sometimes while you wait for what you think is better," Philomene said, "what is good enough slips away.
— Lalita Tademy
This, I suppose, makes me such a sauce-box, and bold-face, and a creature, and all because I won't be a sauce-box and bold-face indeed.
— Samuel Richardson
It is a common remark that men talk most who think least; just as frogs cease their quacking when a light is brought to the water-side.
— Charles Francis Richter