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1 " Modest doubt is call'd the beacon of the wise. "
― William Shakespeare , Troilus and Cressida
2 " O my Courageous Sister! You have to become the beacon of hope for all women around you and then for the whole society. "
― Abhijit Naskar , The Bengal Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality (Humanism Series)
3 " For even in the pit of darkness, the beacon of humanity can always shine through. "
― Stewart Stafford , The Vorbing (The Dubhtayl Saga #1)
4 " What does a ship absolutely need to stay afloat? I’m not a mariner, so I can’t exactly say. . . but what I can tell you is that ships don’t absolutely need lighthouses—but they sure do help!When it comes to acting on inspired ideas, it’s easy to trick ourselves into thinking we don’t really need to do them, but that’s like a ship ignoring the beacon of light on a rocky shore. "
― Richie Norton
5 " Your heart is the beacon, your heart is the storm. Dare to embrace it; you'll never be torn. "
― Vanna Bonta , Shades Of The World
6 " wisdom is the beacon of knowledge "
7 " I would travel far and wide...seeing, listening, creating. I would weave tales for an enthralled audience. A song would be heard throughout the kingdom, and I would be a part of that. You would normally think that a bard would pick up his tales from stories heard in his travels or, perhaps, from personal observation of these events. Perhaps some bards would create the stories themselves or, at least, adapt the original versions heard... But what if the bard were really more than a bard? What if he were once a gallant knight or an old sea captain...perhaps even a forgotten prince? What if the stories he told, what if the characters brought to life in his stories, were really of his comrades and himself? Stories from long ago that he finally wished to be heard? What if those who listened to his tales, all the while assuming that they were far disconnected from their communicator, were really listening to the narrative of a wanderer intimately connected to it all? And where would such an individual go when his final days as an “official” bard were spent? Perhaps he would decide to retire in a lighthouse. For, surely, no place would be more fitting for the hero emeritus. He would gaze upon the glorious sea in recollection...guiding others with the beacon of light atop his home as he had once been shepherded. The adventurer became the storyteller...and then the Sentinel of the Sea. "
― Gina Marinello-Sweeney , I Thirst (The Veritas Chronicles #1)
8 " Because I'm on the phone, Mom!" " Fooling around with your friends again! Who is that?" " Ahmadinejad." " Oh, my goodness! What is he saying?" " That he wants to see Jeezy at the Beacon tonight. Putin's going too. He scalped a ticket from Kim Jong Il. All tha gangstas are going." " Don't be so fresh, young man!" " Gotta go," he says to me. " Enemy forces have dropped a Momshell." " Fall back, solider. Over and out. "
9 " Our Intuition is the beacon that guides us to peace, and navigates us through the treacherous Karmic waters. "
― Kim Chestney
10 " When you have two people who love each other, are happy and gay and really good work is being done by one or both of them, people are drawn to them as surely as migrating birds are drawn at night to a powerful beacon. If the two people were as solidly constructed as the beacon there would be little damage except to the birds. Those who attract people by their happiness and their performance are usually inexperienced. They do not know how not to be overrun and how to go away. They do not always learn about the good, the attractive, the charming, the soon-beloved, the generous, the understanding rich who have no bad qualities and who give each day the quality of a festival and who, when they have passed and taken the nourishment they needed, leave everything deader than the roots of any grass Attila's horses' hooves have ever scoured. "
― Ernest Hemingway , A Moveable Feast
11 " Modest doubt is call'd The beacon of the wise. "