Light And Shadow Quotes

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Mehmet Murat ildan
“We don't always want the light to touch us! Sometimes shadows, sometimes dimness and sometimes pitch darkness should touch us so that we long for the light!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

J. Lepika
“NO LIGHT WITHOUT SHADOW AND NO SHADOW WITHOUT LIGHT”
J. Lepika

Glitter Reversi
“He didn't know what light actually was, he didn't understand his shadows... but Van was always there to comfort him, showing how he saw him, and he stayed by his side despite his flaws and uneasiness.”
Glitter Reversi, Torches

“Joy does not arrive fully formed, but is woven gently through the threads of gratitude. When we pause to acknowledge the quiet blessings that surround us, we find that joy has always been near, waiting to rise from the heart's quiet surrender. In the presence of gratitude, joy emerges not as an isolated moment but as a constant companion, guiding us through both the light and shadow of our days.”
An Marke

شهیار قنبری
“زنگ آخر زنگ غیبت
وقت خوب سینما بود
زنگ نور و زنگ سایه
امتحان بوسه ها بود”
شهیار قنبری

Tracy Guzeman
“The estimation of an artist's talent is often based on his ability to render both light and shadow. If you have any choice in the matter, spend your time seeking the former.”
Tracy Guzeman, The Gravity of Birds

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If there is only shadow on a theatre stage, that play will be boring; if there is only light on a theatre stage, that play will be boring! What makes the play interesting is the struggle of shadows and lights with each other!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Go into a place where it's ninety-five percent dark and five percent light, can you see around? Yes! This is the power of light; even if the darkness is overwhelming, the way will still be found with a little light!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Annie Ernaux
“Whenever I think about that week's vacation in ........., I picture a shimmering stretch of snow and sunshine reaching into the dark recesses of January. No doubt because our primitive memory chooses to portray the past as a basic juxtaposition of light and shade, day and night.”
Annie Ernaux, Happening