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The light filtered throught the leaves and pine needles above as if through lace, the ground spotted in shadow.
— John Green
The peace of great books be for you,
Stains of pressed clover leaves on pages,
Bleach of the light of years held in leather. — Carl Sandburg
Stains of pressed clover leaves on pages,
Bleach of the light of years held in leather. — Carl Sandburg
Flowers, leaves, fruit, are the air-woven children of light.
— Jacob Moleschott
Light reading (by this, I mean books of little importance) may amuse for the moment, but leaves nothing solid behind.
— Ron Chernow
When I walk, I walk with God. He's always with me, He never leaves me and He will shine the light on me.
— Shamcey Supsup
Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light.
— Ernest Hemingway,
It is at night when sleep like the outgoing sea leaves you dry and cold and the morning light arrives like a small punishment.
— Chloe Thurlow
Life moves forward. The old leaves wither, die and fall away, and the new growth extends forward into the light.
— Bryant McGill
Lamps make oil-spots and candles need snuffing; it is only the light of heaven that shines pure and leaves no stain.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Here then at long last is my darkness. No cry of light, no glimmer, not even the faintest shard of hope to break free across the hold.
— Mark Z. Danielewski
The sun shined and winked through wind-rustled leaves to paint the roadway with an ever-shifting mosaic of light and shadows.
— Stackpole, Michael A.
The leaves and the light are one.
— Albert Einstein
Time is like the wind, it lifts the light and leaves the heavy.
— Domenico Cieri
Love, like light, is a thing that is enacted better than defined: we know it afterward by the traces it leaves on paper.
— Adam Gopnik
I look at our tree, at its leaves still reaching for the sun, still working to turn light into food. They don't know they are dead yet.
— Ally Condie
You got to tell me the brave captain
Why are the wicked so strong?
How do the angels get to sleep
When the devil leaves the porch light on? — Tom Waits
Why are the wicked so strong?
How do the angels get to sleep
When the devil leaves the porch light on? — Tom Waits
The first light on the roof outside; very early morning. The leaves on all the trees tremble with a soft awakening to any breeze the dawn may offer.
— Ray Bradbury
We're pretty because we forget how light leaves us--rather, we almost forgive the darkness that comes loping after.
— Susanna Mishler
A True Friend who leaves heart felt messages, can be a lighthouse to others, sharing light and truth, which comes from their heart.
— Tom Baker
Anything that lights your world leaves it dark once it's gone.
— Ashly Lorenzana
Leaves in the light of red flames; the wind laughs out of golden clouds.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
The fallen leaves in the forest seemed to make even the ground glow and burn with light
— Malcolm Lowry
As fall the light autumnal leaves, one still the other following, till the bough strews all its honors on the earth below.
— Dante Alighieri
Every day I see or hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light.
— Mary Oliver
Luck is a light bulb that is switched on only once, after it switches off, it leaves a gap of regret and powerlessness
— Jasper Rules
Fresh, vivacious and utterly light,
Spring leaves are so bright.
Born free, live free, die free,
They raise temptations in me. — P. Pradeep Raj
Spring leaves are so bright.
Born free, live free, die free,
They raise temptations in me. — P. Pradeep Raj
The light was cut to lace by the trees that had grown so thick with leaves in the last few months.
— Ann Patchett
O would, beloved, that you lay
Under the dock-leaves in the ground,
While lights were paling one by one. — William Butler Yeats
Under the dock-leaves in the ground,
While lights were paling one by one. — William Butler Yeats
Women's words are as light as the doomed leaves whirling in autumn, Easily swept by the wind, easily drowned by the wave.
— Ovid
When a great man dies, for years the light he leaves behind him, lies on the paths of men.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow