Light Year Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Light Year
Light Year Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Light Year quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
Happy Day After Christmas, Merry Rest of the Year, even when Christmas is over, The Light of the World is Still Here!
— Matthew West
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,
A light exists in Spring
Not present in the year
at any other period
When March is scarcely here. — Emily Dickinson
Not present in the year
at any other period
When March is scarcely here. — Emily Dickinson
Summer nearly does me in every year. It's too hot and the light is unforgiving and the days go on way too long.
— Anne Lamott
The relationship between an inch & a mile is the same as an astronomical unit & a light year
— Dan Winter
Life should be a continual celebration, a festival of lights the whole year round. Only then can you grow up, can you blossom.
— Rajneesh
That wouldn't be a bad way to die...giving off light for millions of years after you're gone.
— Jeff Zentner
Finally, the day of our meeting crawls into the light and then takes a year to drag itself to the afternoon.
— Sally Green
Previously known for its six syllables of sweetness and light, reconciliation has become the political fighting word of the year.
— William Safire
Give me one year.Give me a year to prove to you that we belong together. That your darkness won't blot out my light. Promise me
— Robin Bridges
The first lecture of each new year renews for most people a light stage fright.
— John Edensor Littlewood
New Year's most glorious light is sweet hope!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
In terms of my religious preference, if a year goes by and I don't have a Seder or I don't light the menorah, I feel a loss.
— Jason Robert Brown
By New Year's Eve, we're so done going out we usually just light a fire, play one last card game, and watch the ball drop in our jammies.
— Mary Page Keller
we try so hard to avoid the rest of the year: how do we deal with the God of darkness as well as the Giver of light?
— Joan D. Chittister
I first saw the light in the city of Boston in the year 1857.
— Edward Bellamy