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Beacons Quotes

Modest doubt is called the beacon of the wise.

Modest doubt is called the beacon of the wise.

William Shakespeare (2016). “The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works”, p.1931, Oxford University Press

Unfathomable mind, now beacon, now sea.

Samuel Beckett (2007). “Molloy”, p.111, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Be aware that who you are and what you have to offer can be a beacon to some lost soul.

Iyanla Vanzant (2000). “Until Today!: Daily Devotions for Spiritual Growth and Peace of Mind”, Simon and Schuster

Let your watchword be order and your beacon beauty.

Commercial Club of Chicago, Daniel Hudson Burnham, Edward Herbert Bennett (1970). “Plan of Chicago”, Da Capo Pr

Women have burnt like beacons in all the works of all the poets from the beginning of time.

Virginia Woolf (2007). “Selected Works of Virginia Woolf”, p.590, Wordsworth Editions

Alone! Alone! No beacon, far or near! No chart, no compass, and no anchor stay!

Ada Cambridge (2015). “The Manor House: The Hand in the Dark and Other Poems”, p.192, Library of Alexandria

The great beacon light God sets in all, the conscience of each bosom.

Robert Browning (1994). “The Works of Robert Browning”, p.90, Wordsworth Editions

A great philosopher in the wrong is like a beacon on the reefs which says to seamen: steer clear of me.

Jacques Maritain (2015). “On the Use of Philosophy: Three Essays”, p.5, Princeton University Press

South Africa, so utterly improbably, is a beacon of hope in a dark and troubled world.

"Truth and reconciliation". BBC's "Focus on Africa", January-March 2000.

I'm the beacon of hope, and I have mental powers you never dreamed of. Now be quiet.

David Klass (2008). “Firestorm: The Caretaker Trilogy:”, p.381, Macmillan