“A shadow never sees the sun.”
Ron English (1959) American artist
Ron English's Fauxlosophy: Volume 2 (2022)
Variant: Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. It's what the sunflowers do.
“A shadow never sees the sun.”
Ron English (1959) American artist
Ron English's Fauxlosophy: Volume 2 (2022)
“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
“Keep yourself to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.”
Helen Keller (1880–1968) American author and political activist
Attar of Nishapur (1145–1230) Persian Sufi poet
"Looking For Your Own Face" as translated by Coleman Barks in The Hand of Poetry: Five Mystic Poets of Persia
Thales (-624–-547 BC) ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician
W. W. Rouse Ball, A Short Account of the History of Mathematics (1893, 1925)
Djuna Barnes (1892–1982) American Modernist writer, poet and artist
Twilight of the Illicit
The Book of Repulsive Women (1915)