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The terrible thing about sunlight is it shows the dirt.
— Brigid Berlin
I think people have been really receptive to understanding that I've grown up and the music's going to sound a little different.
— Joe Jonas
If you eat, you are involved in agriculture.
— Wendell Berry
Tell me about the Love. Like stepping into sunlight. Like catching moonbeams in your hands. Like
— Darshana Suresh
All my lies are white
— C.D. Reiss
The most powerful thing is for women not just to be the beneficiaries of the change, but to be agents of it.
— Blake Lively
The burly soldier looked up with a smirk from the monitors. "Personal protection, huh?
— J.M. Madden
We all know that successful people come from hardy seeds. But do we know enough about the sunlight
— Malcolm Gladwell
I grew up in a family in which political issues were often discussed, and debated intensely.
— Joseph Stiglitz
Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the sunlight. — Benjamin Franklin
Keep in the sunlight. — Benjamin Franklin
You don't do pictures because the audience is ready for them. You do them because there's something gnawing at you, something inside.
— Paul Haggis
Off to sell Jane Austen to the masses.
— Laurel Ann Nattress
It was a beautiful day. About time. Way past time. But if the sunlight knew what the fuck it was shining on, would it bother to make the trip?
— Mike Carey
Perfect people don't exist. And perfect people, if they existed, would be very boring. It is imperfection that keeps life interesting.
— Rajneesh
In bitter manuscript remarks on other men's notions about solar deities, he had become indifferent to the sunlight.
— George Eliot
As you walk the thin line between despair and hope . . . I wonder what your voices will sound like when you scream.
— Takaya Kagami
Maybe, to do what you and I do, we have to have a little bit of the monster in us.
— Jennifer Lynn Barnes