1. A person who walks in the sun will inevitably get tanned, even if he does not mean it.
From: Ancient Roman politician, Seneca
2. Where the sun is stronger, the shadows are deeper.
From: German writer, Goethe
3. Wherever the sun shines, that is where I will settle down. From: United States, Bradstreet
4. If you always stare at the sun, the sun will make you blind.
From: Lucretius, a poet at the end of the Roman Republic. 5. Don’t let the sun despise it. It is a shame for him to say that he rests here.
From: Franklin, United States
6. The same sun that shines on his palace has never avoided our thatched cottages. Daylight treats everyone equally.
Origin: England, Shakespeare
7. Sun, you are the eyes and heart of the world. From: British poet and political commentator, Milton