A Quote by Sean Faircloth

You're like this little blip of light that lasts for a very brief time and you can shine as brightly as you choose. — © Sean Faircloth
You're like this little blip of light that lasts for a very brief time and you can shine as brightly as you choose.
In the very deep darkness of this world, little pinpoints of light show up very brightly and can shine a long way.
In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
Accomplishments of children shine most brightly in the light of a parent's sincere praise.
In order for the light of gratitude and happiness to shine so brightly, the darkness of how it could be worse must be present.
In Delhi the cars are getting bigger and sleeker, the hotels are getting posher, the gates are getting higher, and the guards are no longer the old chowkidars, the watchmen, but they are fellows with guns. And yet the poor are packed into every crevice like lice in the city. People don't see that anymore. It's as if you shine a light very brightly in one place, the darkness deepens around.
Every time you do a good deed you shine the light a little farther into the dark. And the thing is, when you're gone that light is going to keep shining on, pushing the shadows back.
In a song you can shine a light on a topic and with your voice at a concert you can shine a light on an actual issue or a person, you can acknowledge whatever you like with music and people will listen.
For some actors, their star shines brightly and fizzles out. My star doesn't shine that brightly, but it buzzes along. Hopefully, that means it will last longer.
You choose to shine with the light of your own divinity, or you hide it with the shadows you create in your mind. You must choose where to live -in the light or the shadows. The most powerful tool you have is your power of choice.
Allow the light and the healing presence of Christ to shine brightly through your lives. In that way, all those who come in contact with you will discover the loving kindness of God.
If you look at the attached plot you will see that the land also shows the 1940s blip (as I'm sure you know). So, if we could reduce the ocean blip by, say, 0.15 degC, then this would be significant for the global mean—but we'd still have to explain the land blip.
Let your light shine. Shine within you so that it can shine on someone else. Let your light shine.
I don't feel like I've done anything extraordinary but take my little light and shine it in darkness.
I have the right to shine my light! That's what all women have. Once you own that, you can almost always shine your light.
Painting doesn't freeze time. It circulates and recycles time like a wheel that turns. Those who were first might well be last. Painting is a very slow art. It doesn't travel with the speed of light. That's why dead painters shine so bright.
You know, I'm willing to dim my light so that somebody else can shine because, like, we all have to find our inner lights, and shine in one world.
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