A person who walks in the sun will inevitably tan his skin, even if he does not intend to do so. ——Seneca
Where the sun is stronger, the shadows are deeper. ——Goethe
Once the sunlight dims, the shadows become even more sinister and terrifying. ——Russian proverb
Wherever the sun shines, that is where I will settle down. ——Brazterit
The sun shines on the earth, regardless of good or evil in the world. ——Seneca
Sunlight can illuminate both the inside and outside of fences. ——Europe
The same sun shines on his palace and has never avoided our thatched cottages. Daylight treats everyone equally. ——Shakespeare
The sun is the emperor’s life, poetry, and light. ——Byron
Too much sunlight can blind people. ——Ma Xingjie
Sun, you are the eyes and heart of the world. ——Milton
Who dares to say that the sun is fake. ——Virgil
It is sunlight that turns darkness into something seemingly desirable. ——Southey
The lamp of the world, the light of the universe. —— Joe Tillwest
If you always stare at the sun, the sun will make you blind. ——Lucretius
Even the sun has its spots. ——Bilel
Brilliant sky lantern, radiant sun, you are the bright eye of nature. ——Dryden
The spring sun can bring new life to even the most ordinary flowers. —— Stuart
Don’t let the sun despise, it is a shame for him to say that he rests here.
——Franklin