Light suppers mak' lang life. Sc. Pr.
Light that a man receiveth by counsel from 25 another is drier and purer than that which cometh from his own understanding and judgment, which is ever in his affections and customs. Bacon.
Light that makes things seen makes some things invisible. Sir Thomas Browne.
Light visits the hearts, as it does the eyes, of all living. Carlyle.
Light without life is a candle in a tomb; / Life without love is a garden without bloom. Pr.
Lightly come, lightly go. Pr.
Lightning and thunder (heaven's artillery) / 30 As harbingers before th' Almighty fly: / Those but proclaim His style, and disappear; / The stiller sounds succeed, and God is there. Dryden.
Like a great poet, Nature produces the greatest results with the simplest means. There are simply a sun, flowers, water, and love. Heine.
Like a large heart overflowing with an impotent and vague love, the universe is ceaselessly in the agony of transformation. Renan.
Like a lusty winter, frosty but kindly. Pr.