A Quote by Susan Cain

Everyone shines, given the right lighting. — © Susan Cain
Everyone shines, given the right lighting.
Everyone has a right to a job, everyone has a right to an education, everyone has a right to health care, everyone has a right to retirement security, everyone has a right to housing, and everyone has a right to peace.
I think people underestimate the importance of lighting - layers of lighting, not just one light. I do a lighting seminar where I take a $300-a-yard fabric and a $3-a-yard fabric. I show what lighting can do to either one.
God is like the sun. When the sun shines, it shines for everyone. God is for everyone.
The lighting is so important. One thing that makes me nuts about the lighting now is that they spend an enormous amount of time lighting the set, the background. But the most important thing in the scene is the actor.
It was the old psychosomatic side-step. Everyone in my family dances it at every opportunity. You've given me a splitting headache! You've given me indigestion! You've given me crotch rot! You've given me auditory hallucinations! You've given me a heart attack! You've given me cancer!
We thought the Internet would enlighten everyone, but it's given everyone access to more ignorance, and given ignorant people an opportunity to organize themselves and congregate.
Nearly everyone will lie to you, given the right circumstances.
If people are given the right circumstances and the right track and the right melody, it's about the conviction. It's not necessarily about being a God-given virtuoso.
Lighting can bring out certain contours in the body, in the face, in the eyes, that otherwise flat lighting couldn't.
Thank you for the sun, The one that shines on everyone, Who feels love...
I was never a hugely successful theatre designer. I painted a lot of scenery and did the lighting, and my lighting business grew out of that.
The light that shines farthest shines brightest nearest home.
The star shines for everyone in the world, but in reality, it itself is surrounded in darkness.
I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up and lighting.
I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up and lighting.'
The secret to life is to put yourself in the right lighting.
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