“Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine.”
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Ralph Waldo Emerson727
American philosopher, essayist, and poet 1803–1882Related quotes
Rachel Gibson (1961) American writer
Source: I'm In No Mood For Love
“The most dangerous kind of person… is one who is afraid of his own shadow.”
Philip K. Dick book A Scanner Darkly
Source: A Scanner Darkly
“Walk towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you.”
Mary Engelbreit (1952) American illustrator
“Keep yourself to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.”
Helen Keller (1880–1968) American author and political activist
“Some people seemed to get all sunshine, and some all shadow…”
Louisa May Alcott book Little Women
Source: Little Women
“I've been sleeping through my life
Now I'm waking up
And I want to stand in the sunshine”
Juliana Hatfield (1967) American guitarist/singer-songwriter and author
Sunshine
In Exile Deo (2004)
Context: I've been sleeping through my life
Now I'm waking up
And I want to stand in the sunshine
I have never been ecstatic
Had a flower but it never bloomed
In the darkness of my wasted youth
It was hiding in the shadows
Learning to become invisible
Uncover me
“Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you.”
Walt Whitman (1819–1892) American poet, essayist and journalist
This has become attributed to both Walt Whitman and Helen Keller, but has not been found in either of their published works, and variations of the quote are listed as a proverb commonly used in both the US and Canada in A Dictionary of American Proverbs (1992), edited by Wolfgang Mieder, Kelsie B. Harder and Stewart A. Kingsbury.
Misattributed
“But what are kings, when regiment is gone,
But perfect shadows in a sunshine day?
- Edward II, 5.1”
Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) English dramatist, poet and translator