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The summer sun was not meant for boys like me. Boys like me belonged to the rain.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
The sun was beginning to dry out the mud that Arthur lay in.
— Douglas Adams
This was it. Together. Forever. As we left it all behind, the sun warmed my back, lighting the way before us. I knew of no better omen.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
He swung around. His body, bathed in the first rays of the sun, was stippled
with color like a stained glass saint. — Cameron Dane
with color like a stained glass saint. — Cameron Dane
Another black dragon, he thought. Another Blackfyre Rebellion. And soon another Redgrass field. The grass was not red when the sun came up.
— George R R Martin
Whenever a total eclipse of the sun was visible in an accessible region parties were sent out to observe it.
— Simon Newcomb
For the world was built in order around the atoms march in tune; Rhyme the pipe, and Time the warder, The sun obeys them, and the moon.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nila was the culprit - my undoing. She melted me. She was the fucking sun. And I was about to splash out her heat.
— Pepper Winters
And if he was lucky, he just might be able to beat the sun before it had a chance to set.
— Chris Cole
When Father smiled, it was like the sun coming out, and spring and summer in your heart.
— Gladys Taber
He was one of those people who completely changes when they smile. Like the sun had come out.
— Caroline Green
Mima was like the tree. In this desert where I'd grown up, Mima had shaded me from the sun. She was a tree. How would I live without that tree?
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
We sleep, but the loom of life never stops, and the pattern which was weaving when the sun went down is weaving when it comes up in the morning.
— Henry Ward Beecher
In 5-billion years the Sun will expand & engulf our orbit as the charred ember that was once Earth vaporizes. Have a nice day.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The morning sun in New Orleans felt like it was trying to make a point, convincing the old world to believe something new.
— Hunter Murphy
A bottle of wine was good company.
— Ernest Hemingway,
All at once I saw that the sun was round! Since then I have been the happiest man on Earth!
— Frederick Franck
When we left, the sun was taking its evening dip, slipping down into the ocean inch by inch like a fat woman afraid of the water.
— Budd Schulberg
She stepped outwards into the dim atmosphere, and falling, was most fabulously lit by the moon and the sun.
— Mervyn Peake
Almost astride the Equator, night fell like a portcullis. The sun dropped below the horizon and suddenly all was dark.
— Tim Butcher
There once was a hero who flew too close to the sun. His wings of wax fell apart and he plummeted to the earth.
— Hiromu Arakawa
There was a tear running down his cheek. It seemed like a river in the light of the setting sun.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
Katie soon learned there was a problem with hope.
— Carla H. Krueger
Remember Aesop's Tale of the Traveler Please note: The wind failed To make him Shed his coat It was the sun That won. (88)
— Jayne P. Bowers
The sun rose slowly, as if it wasn't sure it was worth all the effort.
— Terry Pratchett
Finally, he knew the kind of loving that made two one and understood Jane was his world. His ocean, his country, his sun, his rain, his very heart.
— Karen Marie Moning
Gershwin inspired me very much. The concept of 'That Lucky Old Sun' was inspired by 'Rhapsody in Blue' - not influenced, but inspired.
— Brian Wilson
Once upon a time, it had sufficed to write 'The Sound and the Fury' or 'The Sun Also Rises.' But now bigness was essential. Thickness, length.
— Jonathan Franzen
The red sun was pasted in the sky like a wafer.
— Stephen Crane
There were no larks anymore. There was only the setting sun spreading blood up the sky and the yowl of hounds on a breast-high scent.
— Sam Llewellyn
January was like the freaking sun.
— Fisher Amelie
Her existence alone was excuse enough to justify the creation of the entire world.
— Stephenie Meyer
This far north the sun was still up, although very low, riding through the mountains as if looking for something it lost on the ground.
— Craig Childs
My mother was from Scotland and had very fair skin ... she wouldn't allow us to go in the sun.
— Julianne Moore
It was like she'd become the sun, and I started revolving around her. She was my center.
— Abbi Glines
She was like the Sun. At just the right distance, she gave me life, but if I got too close, she would burn me.
— E. Leo Foster
I found it very cruel that the sun shone and the weather was perfect during the darkest of my days.
— Melina Marchetta
And thus was their burial of Apollo, god of the sun.
— Kendare Blake
I try to think of metaphors that suit him best, but he was made of the sea and the stars and the sun, and one wouldn't do him justice.
— Zorgie Adriana Sanchez
The sun was coming up: The pure, colorless vastness of the sky stretched over him, indifferent to him and his suffering.
— J.K. Rowling
Dumbledore turned back to look out of the fiery window; the sun was now a ruby red glare along the horizon.
— J.K. Rowling
Cause at night the sun in retreat,
Made the skyline look like crooked teeth,
In the mouth of a man who was devouring, us both. — Death Cab For Cutie
Made the skyline look like crooked teeth,
In the mouth of a man who was devouring, us both. — Death Cab For Cutie
The sun, heavy and red, was almost down on the horizon now. Its image floated like spilled fire on the water. The
— Ross Macdonald
They say our world used to be green. Our clouds used to be white. Our sun was always the right kind of light.
— Tahereh Mafi
Looking at you was just like looking into the sun.
— Rainbow Rowell
Since some people had told me that I was ugly, I always preferred shade to the sun, darkness to light
— Charles Bukowski
Maybe the sun had set. Maybe the rainbow had lifted - because the light was gone.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
In the future, man will be able to create an artificial Sun which is very similar to the Sun in the sky that was once upon a time worshipped as a god!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Tell your father I never wanted to be a rose, only ever a night-scented gilliflower, and his moon was my sun.
— Sylvie Grohne
It was not the sun, but the moonlight that shimmered in the garden, edging the leaves with silver and touching the outlines of the statuary figures.
— Diane Setterfield
Then there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
— Terry Pratchett
There was no sign of any life, just erratic hints of a faded sun peeking down with sorrow on the dead world it once nourished.
— C.J. Anderson
The sun was extinguishing itself on the watery horizon.
— P.W. Catanese
And then one day the sun was bright, the wind was strong and my eyes shone with a godly light
— Anubhav Mishra
Most of us can remember a time when a birthday - especially if it was one's own - brightened the world as if a second sun has risen.
— Robert Staughton Lynd
It was all so clear now. Like everything had been lost in darkness, and then the sun came out. Some moments are like that.
— Kami Garcia
Once I was born, her hopes had turned and I had climbed up her life like a flower reaching for the sun
— Dorothy Allison
How do you get shadows when there's no sun in the sky? she thought, because it was better to think about things like this than all the other, much
— Terry Pratchett
It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in his rising, but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it.
— Henry David Thoreau
There was no idiocy bigger than that committed by a man who believed himself the cleverest creature under the sun.
— Sherry Thomas
There was a darkness in Jacob now. Like my sun had imploded.
— Stephenie Meyer
There was the world and there is you, where I belong clouds are more powerful than the sun.
— Pushpa Rana
'The Sun' had a good relationship with Frank Bruno. We did lots of interviews. He was a great character, very friendly to the media.
— Rebekah Brooks
The sun was a toddle insistently refusing to go to bed; it was past 8:30 and still light.
— John Green
Amid all that blood of the dying sun, the verde was still alive.
— Alaya Dawn Johnson
Soon the grizzly was joined by a brown bear, a sun bear, and a beaver suffering from an identity crisis of magnificent proportion
— Cameron Dokey
The varicolored cloud dust that the sun has stirred up in the sky was settling by slow degrees.
— Zora Neale Hurston
There are your fog people & your sun people, he said. I said I wasn't sure which kind I was. He nodded. Fog'll do that to you, he said.
— Brian Andreas
The sun was shining like a congratulation.
— Margaret Millar
It was a cold day but the sun was out and the trees were like great bonfires against gray distant fields and hills.
— Sherwood Anderson
Woman was formed to admire; man to be admirable. His are the glories of the sun at noonday; hers the softened splendors of the midnight moon.
— Philip Sidney
The sun surrendered its splendor - why, it was like poetry; he was a poet; Norman smiled. He was many things. If they only knew - - But
— Robert Bloch
She carried the burn of the sun on her body. It was for all of those wasted, dull years.
— Jean-Marie G. Le Clezio
You were the sun, and I was crashing into you.
— Rainbow Rowell
I had an inheritance from my father, It was the moon and the sun. And though I roam all over the world, The spending of it's never done.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Sometimes the rain was more pleasing than the sun. Sometimes the hurt was more fulfilling than the healing. And sometimes the pieces of a puzzle were
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Nate orbited around him like Parker was his sun, and
— Aubrey Cullens