How many solar eclipses have you had to witness? Although these phenomena are not always visible in all regions of the world, there are live broadcasts to follow events such as lunar or solar eclipses in real time, and this December 4 will be no exception (don’t miss the details of the eclipse solar), but in the meantime, we leave you with some of the best phrases we could find to accompany this solar event.
Phrases of solar eclipses
“The Moon was the cup from which the gods drank the amrita, the elixir of immortality. And the eclipses occurred every time the monster Rahó managed to catch her to drink the magical concoction.” – hindu legend
«The sigh. “Clouds I can handle. But I can’t fight with an eclipse.» -Stephenie Meyer
«When the sun eclipses to disappear, its greatness is better seen.» – Lucio Anneo Seneca
«O dark, dark, dark, amid the midday glow, irretrievably dark, total eclipse Without all hope of day!» -John Milton
“…and the Sun has died in the sky and an evil mist covers everything.” – Homer’s Odyssey
“Beauty always surprises less the next day. That the ugliness that eclipses a single moment» — Emili Spain
“By looking at the smallness of a worm we can lose the greatness of an eclipse.” — Confucius
«When the sun eclipses to disappear, its greatness is better seen.»-Lucio Anneo Seneca
“Nations, like stars, can go through eclipses. All is well, as long as the light returns and the eclipse doesn’t turn into endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul.” -Victor Hugo
“When the moon covers the sun, we have a solar eclipse. What is it called when birds do that? -Kim Young-ha
“It is better not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.” -Jeff Goldblum
What is your favorite phrase? Which would you add? Find out some curious facts about solar eclipses and the best way to observe them.
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