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“The first step towards true enlightenment is to lighten up on yourself.”
Bashar“Passion is like the lightening, it is beautiful and it links the earth to heaven, but it blinds.”
H. Rider Haggard, Allan Quatermain“God’s at work, lightening every load!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Six Words Inspiration“The Lord is like lightening. Startled by its appearance and momentarily blinded by the brightness of the flash, when the lightening strikes a person is either destroy or jolted to new life." Elias the Teacher”
Daniel Molyneux, The Angel of Antioch“The sky was overcast with thick, grey clouds drifting in the direction of Idasa. That meant rain. It would come, as long as the clouds drifted in that direction. Lightening flashes momentarily parted the clouds...Shango, the god of lightening and thunder, was registering his anger as this strange talk of a new God is taking hold of simple folk who were once unquestioning votaries of his order. The new malady must be nipped in the bud.”
T.M. Aluko“The world of light and starry grace;within your mind I live to trace.Your thought’s speed in thunder’s glory,lightening my being with dream’s story.I embrace the tree carrying your nameYour unspoken wish : the heart of fame.”
Munia Khan“Okay, I know--my superpower--I'd be able to shoot lightening bolts out from my fingertips--great big knowledge network lightening bolts--and when a person was zapped by one of those bolts, they'd fall down on their knees and once on their knees, they'd be under water, in this place I saw once off the east coast of the Bahamas, a place where a billion electric blue fish swam up to me and made me a part of their school--and then they'd be up in the air, up in Manhattan, above the World Trade Center, with a flock of pigeons, flying amid the skyscrapers, and then--then what? And then they'd go blind, and then they'd be taken away--they'd feel homesick--more homesick than they'd felt in their entire life--so homesick they were throwing up--and they'd be abandoned, I don't know...in the middle of a harvested corn field in Missouri. And then they'd be able to see again, and from the edges of the field people would appear--everybody they'd known--and they'd be carrying Black Forest cakes and burning tiki lamps and boom boxes playing the same song, and they sky would turn into a sunset, the way it does in Walt Disney brochure, and the person I zapped would never be alone or isolated again.”
Douglas Coupland, All Families are Psychotic“Love is like lightening; it can strike anyone, anywhere, and at any time.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Lightening flashed again and again but above the shriek of the wind and the pounding hail they never heard the thunder.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“In my second year in graduate school, I took a computer course and that was like lightening striking.”
Ted Nelson