Quotes about brightens (14 Quotes)





    Lifting the debt burden from the poorest countries in the world brightens their prospects enormously. This is an achievement of historic proportions.

    The real security of Christianity is to be found in its benevolent morality, in its exquisite adaptation to the human heart, in the facility with which its scheme accommodates itself to the capacity of every human intellect, in the consolation which it bears to the house of mourning, in the light with which it brightens the great mystery of the grave.


    But nay I swear by the stars, That run their course (and) hide themselves, And the night when it departs, And the morning when it brightens, Most surely it is the Word of an honored messenger, The processor of strength, having an honorable place with the Lord of the Dominion, One (to be) obeyed, and faithful in trust.

    I was so happy to hear from him, ... In the situation that I was in, any bit of good news brightens your day. I guess it was just fate that he called when he did. It made my day and gave me even more motivation to get myself right.


    Her excitement and enthusiasm and passion for the game, it makes people smile. I can't tell you the number of letters and e-mails and phone calls we have gotten from people that have just said how she brightens their day. ... I feel like the way we play and having a player like Ivory sells the game of basketball.

    Do you want to see guys wearing khakis and white shirts Or do you want to see somebody a little bit different There's more to us than just playing golf. I think it brightens it up and makes it a bit of fun.

    ... the enemy of righteousness also works in little steps, so small that they are hard to notice if you are thinking only about yourself and how great you are. Just as truth is given to us line upon line and the light brightens slowly as we obey, even so, as we disobey our testimony of truth lessens almost imperceptibly, little by little, and darkness descends so slowly that the proud may easily deny that anything is changing.


    Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt, And cling to faith beyond the forms of faith She reels not at the storm of warring words She brightens at the clash of 'Yes' and 'No' She sees the best that glimmers through the worst She feels the sun is hid for the night She spies the summer through the winter bud She tastes the fruit before the blossom falls She hears the lark within the songless egg She finds the fountain where they wailed 'Mirage'




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