“You, sir, are a ray of sunshine.
-Percy Jackson”
Rick Riordan The Mark of Athena
Source: The Mark of Athena
Blandings Castle (1935)
“You, sir, are a ray of sunshine.
-Percy Jackson”
Rick Riordan The Mark of Athena
Source: The Mark of Athena
Francois Mauriac book Questions of Precedence
Ce qui fait le poète, n'est-ce pas l'amour, la recherche désespérée du moindre rayon de soleil d'autrefois jouant sur le parquet d'une chambre d'enfant?
Préséances (1921), cited from Oeuvres romanesques, vol.1 (Paris: Flammarion, 1965) p. 301; Gerard Hopkins (trans.) Questions of Precedence (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1958) p. 46.
“Sunshine had never tasted so sweet as it did at that moment.”
Richelle Mead book Frostbite
Source: Frostbite
Jean-François Millet (1814–1875) French painter
Quote, c. 1870; as cited by Julia Cartwright in Jean Francois Millet, his Life and Letters, Swan Sonnenschein en Co, Lim. London / The Macmillian Company, New York; second edition, September 1902, p. 12
taken from Millet's youth-memories, he wrote down on request of his friend and later biographer Alfred Sensier, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Sensier]
1870 - 1875
David Hume The Natural History of Religion
Part XIV - Bad influence of popular religions on morality
The Natural History of Religion (1757)
“If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you'll never enjoy the sunshine.”
Morris West (1916–1999) Australian writer
Source: The Clowns of God (1981), Ch. II (ellipses in original) <!-- p. 35 -->
This statement begins with a quotation from Horace, Odes, Book I, Ode ix, line 13.
Context: "Forbear to ask what tomorrow may bring" … If you spend your whole life waiting for the storm, you'll never enjoy the sunshine.