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A false friend and a shadow attend only while the sun shines.
— Benjamin Franklin
Like our shadows, our wishes lengthen as our sun declines.
— Edward Young
Every shadow is evidence of sun.
— Nichole Nordeman
Loss and possession, death and life are one, There falls no shadow where there shines no sun.
— Hilaire Belloc
The poet is like the earth's shadow. The sun moves, and the poet writes something down.
— Eileen Myles
You see but your shadow when you turn your back to the sun.
— Kahlil Gibran
Dont trues your shadow because when the sun goes down your shadow leaves you by yourself
— Beto Jimenez
Sometimes, as practice for trying to convince myself that God exists, I try to convince my shadow that the sun exists.
— Robert Breault
You are my sun, and if the sun went out, the shadow would die.
— Sidney Sheldon
A person without a shadow should keep out of the sun, that is the only safe and rational plan.
— Adelbert Von Chamisso
You seem to think you have a choice," Cam said. "But you have it backwards. Love chooses you. The shadow moves as the sun commands.
— Lisa Kleypas
When we walk towards the sun of Truth, all shadows are cast behind us.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The daisy, by the shadow that it casts, Protects the lingering dewdrop from the sun.
— William Wordsworth
A pale sun poked impudent marmalade fingers through the grizzled lattice glass, and sent the shadows scurrying, like convent girls menaced by a tramp.
— Vivian Stanshall
Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which increases with the setting sun of life.
— Jean De La Fontaine
Light is the shadow of god
— Plato
You are the sacred consummation of the sun and the moon and the shadow and you will become the poison of death. [Sylvian]
— Karen Maitland
Praise
the invisible sun burning beyond
the white cold sky, giving us
light and the chimney's shadow. — Denise Levertov
the invisible sun burning beyond
the white cold sky, giving us
light and the chimney's shadow. — Denise Levertov
How does one fight a shadow?
Simple: You don't.
Just change your course and walk into the sun so the shadows fall behind you. — Julie Cassar
Simple: You don't.
Just change your course and walk into the sun so the shadows fall behind you. — Julie Cassar
The politics of courtiers resemble their shadows; they cringe and turn with the sun of the day.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
Don't let the Sun go down on you today. Be the light instead, that shines forth and touches everyone's shadow, awakening them to that light.
— Denis John George
The sun's brightness painted our shadows on the ground.
— Ishmael Beah
Look closely at the Japanese; they draw admirably and yet in them you will see life outdoors and in the sun without shadows ...
— Paul Gauguin
You bear the mark of the ouroboros, the sign of eternal life. And what is that circle, but the shadow of the sun itself.
— Karen Maitland
Shine out fair sun, till I have bought a glass,
That I may see my shadow as I pass. — William Shakespeare
That I may see my shadow as I pass. — William Shakespeare
The Italians are called "Children of the Sun". They might better be called "Children of the Shadow". Their souls are dark and nocturnal.
— D.H. Lawrence
Is an institution always a man's shadow shortened in the sun, the lowest common denominator of everybody in it?
— Randall Jarrell
The sun didn't illuminate me! When you are old, you remain in shadow, even when you have wit.
— Italo Svevo
Desire is like the shadow caused by the morning sun; it gets longer when you run to catch it ...
— Sathya Sai Baba
There is a darkened corridor, forgotten by the sun, shrouded in shadow and transgression.
— Michael Hibbard
Every sun casts a shadow, and genius's shadow is Resistance.
— Steven Pressfield
The sun had just slipped behind the trees and evening cast its dark, smoky shadow.
— Nancy B. Brewer
I burn, I shiver, out of this sun, into this shadow.
— Virginia Woolf