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Daylight Quotes

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We must not fear daylight just because it almost always illuminates a miserable world.
Rene Magritte

Authors on Daylight Quotes: Sherrilyn Kenyon John Wayne Thomas Jefferson George Eliot Chinua Achebe John Schlesinger Francis Bacon Zora Neale Hurston Samuel Rutherford Adoniram Judson Norman Rockwell Rumi Anne Sexton Matthew McConaughey Patricia Briggs Gillian Jacobs Simon Hoggart China Mieville Laurie Halse Anderson Diana Gabaldon Jan Struther Neil Gaiman Shane Warne Walter Bagehot Michel Foucault Ed Markey Gillian Flynn Robert Browning Brendan Behan Joe Theismann Keith Richards Tommy Barnett Diogenes
2.
He lit a lamp in broad daylight and said, as he went about, "I am looking for a human."
Diogenes

3.
Outside, daylight was bleeding slowly toward dusk.
Stephen King

4.
In childhood the daylight always fails too soon - except when there are going to be fireworks.
Jan Struther

5.
I did not run away, I walked away by daylight….
Sojourner Truth

6.
I've always thought the best way to teach a kid not to be scared of the dark is to fill his daylight hours with as much horror as possible.
Emo Philips

7.
I feel it is my duty to plod on, while daylight shall last.
Adoniram Judson

8.
Slap some bacon on a biscuit and let's go! We're burnin' daylight!
John Wayne

9.
Sachin Tendulkar is in my time the best player without doubt - daylight second, Brian Lara third.
Shane Warne

10.
Rugby is great. The players don't wear helmets or padding; they just beat the living daylights out of each other and then go for a beer. I love that.
Joe Theismann

11.
Christ chargeth me to believe His daylight at midnight.
Samuel Rutherford

12.
Using simple equipment and daylight alone is for me a pleasure and a replenishment.
Irving Penn

13.
Daylight is too easy. What I want is difficult - the atmosphere of lamps and moonlight.
Edgar Degas

14.
[All religious sects] dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight; and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the subversion of the duperies in which they live.
Thomas Jefferson

15.
We take a lot of things for granted in our lives, such as gravity, air, daylight and time. Yet time is one of God's most precious gifts to us. It is the most significant non-renewable resource at our disposal. We have less of it remaining with each passing day. When God gave this gift, He intended for us to use it carefully; intentionally, wisely and productively.
Tommy Barnett

16.
I can see as clear as a daylight that the hour is coming when women will lead humanity to a higher evolution.
Hazrat Inayat Khan

17.
I'm a big believer of daylight in the studio.
Geddy Lee

18.
I am the space between my thighs, daylight shining through.
Laurie Halse Anderson

19.
Retreat? NO. I propose to attach at daylight and whip them.
Ulysses S. Grant

20.
I feel it my duty to plod on while daylight last.
William Carey

21.
Must in death your daylight finish? My sun sets to rise again.
Robert Browning

22.
I've got nothing against daylight. I don't live totally nocturnally. Only when I feel like it. Which is most of the time.
Keith Richards

23.
American Conservatism is finished, and its remaining adherents are, whether they know it or not, merely ghosts wandering, mazed, in the daylight.
Revilo P. Oliver

24.
Much of our waking experience is but a dream in the daylight.
George Eliot

25.
Every line of true knowledge must find its completeness as it converges on God, just as every beam of daylight leads the eye to the sun. If religion is excluded from our study, every process of thought will be arrested before it reaches its proper goal. The structure of thought must remain a truncated cone, with its proper apex lacking.
Robert Dabney

26.
Truth is a naked and open daylight
Francis Bacon

27.
Gotta kick at the darkness til it bleeds daylight.
Bruce Cockburn

28.
He was bolder in the daylight-most men are.
Charles Dickens

29.
It was surprising that you could spend hours in the middle of the night pretending things were OK, and know in thirty seconds of daylight that that simply wasn't so.
Gillian Flynn

30.
Love prefers twilight to daylight.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

31.
Everybody is two beings: one lives and flourishes in the daylight and stands guard. The other being walks and howls at night.
Zora Neale Hurston

32.
We're burnin' daylight!
John Wayne

33.
Rogers sees daylight. Campbell makes daylight.
Bum Phillips

34.
Yes, I definitely prefer the daylight population of the playing fields to that which comes there after dark.
M. R. James

35.
It's easier to dismiss ghosts in the daylight.
Patricia Briggs

36.
Preachers dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight.
Thomas Jefferson

37.
No. I usually rest in my satin-lined coffin, actually. I'm not allowed out in daylight hours.
Jimmy Page

38.
I am a daylight atheist.
Brendan Behan

39.
Nothing is poetical if plain daylight is not poetical; and no monster should amaze us if the normal man does not amaze.
Gilbert K. Chesterton

40.
I remember being on a black-and-white set all day and then going out into daylight and being amazed by the colour.
Jeff Bridges

41.
We must not let daylight in upon the magic.
Walter Bagehot

42.
I paint by all the daylight we have and that is little enough, less perhaps than you have by much... imagine to yourself how a purl must look through a burnt glass.
John Constable

43.
Truth strikes us from behind and in the dark, as well as from before and in broad daylight.
Henry David Thoreau

44.
Making a film is like going down a mine-once you've started you bid a metaphoricalgoodbye to the daylight and the outside world for the duration.
John Schlesinger

45.
Lovers remain in the dark, working hard to keep out daylight.
Mason Cooley

46.
It is the same woman, I know, for she is always creeping, and most women do not creep by daylight.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

47.
Whenever you see a toad jumping in broad daylight, then know that something is after its life.
Chinua Achebe

48.
Broad daylight does not encourage the apprehension of horror.
Guy de Maupassant

49.
Unreason is in the same relation to reason as dazzlement to the brightness of daylight itself.
Michel Foucault

50.
Life would be no better than candlelight tinsel and daylight rubbish if our spirits were not touched by what has been.
George Eliot