Home » Quote » William Shakespeare » „The moon’s an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun.“ „The moon’s an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun.“ — William Shakespeare Tags:Sun Related quotes „The sun is a thief: she lures the seaand robs it. The moon is a thief:he steals his silvery light from the sun.The sea is a thief: it dissolves the moon.“ — Vladimir Nabokov „He loved her with the fire of a thousand suns, she was his solace in the chaos, his redemption.“ — Vladimir Lenin „Most of the dandelions had changed from suns into moons.“ — Vladimir Nabokov „The girl dreams she is dangerously ill. Suddenly birds come out of her skin and cover her completely… Swarms of gnats obscure the sun, the moon, and all the stars except one. That one start falls upon the dreamer.“ — C.G. Jung „If I had to tell you how humans made their way to Earth, it would go like this: In the beginning, there was nothing at all but the moon and the sun. And the moon wanted to come out during the day, but there was something so much brighter that seemed to fill up all those hours. The moon grew hungry, thinner and thinner, until she was just a slice of herself, and her tips were as sharp as a knife. By accident, because that is the way most things happen, she poked a hole in the night and out spilled a million stars, like a fountain of tears.Horrified, the moon tried to swallow them up. And sometimes this worked, because she got fatter and rounder.. But mostly it didn't, because there were just so many. The stars kept coming, until they made the sky so bright that the sun got jealous. He invited the stars to his side of the world, where it was always bright. What he didn't tell them, though, was that in the daytime, they'd never be seen. So the stupid ones leaped from the sky to the ground, and they froze under the weight of their own foolishness.The moon did her best. She carved each of these blocks of sorrow into a man or a woman. She spent the rest of her time watching out so that her other stars wouldn't fall. She spent the rest of her time holding onto whatever scraps she had left.“ — Jodi Picoult „The rosy mountain peaks laughed like high lustrous thoughts,and Helen, speechless, raised her pale hands toward the sunand joyed to feel its warm rays falling on her frozen palms.“ — Nikos Kazantzakis „the sun is within me and so is the moon“ — Kabir
„The moon’s an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun.“ — William Shakespeare Tags:Sun