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“Each golden sunrise ushers in new opportunities for those who retain faith in themselves and keep their chins up.... Meet the sunrise with confidence. Fill every golden minute with right thinking and worthwhile endeavor. Do this and there will be joy for you in each golden sunset.”
Alonzo Newton Benn“I walked the streets and tasted the golden sun that lay across the city.”
Chaim Potok, My Name Is Asher Lev“In the distant golden sunset sky, a magnificent rainbow is opening wings to fly.”
Debasish Mridha“Squeeze your eyes closed, as tight as you can, and think of all your favorite autumns, crisp and perfect, all bound up together like a stack of cards. That is what it is like, the awful, wonderful brightness of Fairy colors. Try to smell the hard, pale wood sending up sharp, green smoke into the afternoon. To feel the mellow, golden sun on your skin, more gentle and cozier and more golden than even the light of your favorite reading nook at the close of the day.”
Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making“The golden sunshine of Italy congealed into tears. Here's to alcoholic brotherhood ... much more suited to the frail human soul, if any, than any other sort.”
Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land“But, standing in the fading golden sunlight now, I can feel some of the scars of the summer stabbing over. I can feel the promise of a new beginning.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers“If You Are Feeling Blue, Try To Paint The Sky With It. When Its Done, Look At It And Then Definitely The Golden Sun Will Come Out From You To Brighten Up Your Entire Day....”
Muhammad Imran Hasan“A storm ravaged among the spruces and shook them, and it made them even stronger. The prouder did they raise their tops the next morning and bathe them in the golden sunrays. They deserved to stretch up to the clouds and be proud.”
Ольга Кобилянська, Nature“We screamed this primeval scream built on a base of freedom, raised from beauty of a dying breed, and threw our heads back to laugh or cry, I'm not entirely sure which. But the scream shook the golden sunset, bringing it to its knees.”
Taylor Rhodes, Sixteenth Notes: The Breaking of the Rose-Colored Glasses“If you stand in a wheat field at this time of year, a few weeks from harvest, it's not hard to imagine you're looking at something out of mythology: all this golden sunlight brought down to earth, captured in kernels of gold, and rendered fit for mortals to eat. But of course this is no myth at all, just the plain miraculous fact.”
Michael Pollan, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation