Share this sentence
— William Shakespeare"When the sun shines let foolish gnats make sport, But creep in crannies when he hides his beams."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
For the greater a man's works for the future, the less the present can comprehend them; the harder his fight, and the rarer success. If, however, once in centuries success does come to a man, perhaps in his latter days a faint beam of his coming glory may shine upon him. To be sure, these great men are only the Marathon runners of history; the laurel wreath of the present touches only the brow of the dying hero.
— Adolf Hitler
Next Quote
The sun was slowly setting in the west, casting golden beams of light into the somber old room.
— Eleanor Porter
Loading recommended content...