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Thus voyages from sun to sun will always be few.
A man he works from sun to sun but a woman's work is never done.'
Down the ages since he had wandered from sun to sun, slowly evolving and increasing his powers.
"A chief may work from sun to sun, but the skipper's work is never done," Riley observed.
I don't mind workin', Captain, from sun to sun.
"From sun to sun, I don't know where.
And I started a-walkin, I'm gonna walk from sun to sun
From Sun to Sun (Origin, 2011)
We must redevelop the engines that propelled us from sun to sun, the armaments that made us masters of every race we encountered.
He felt himself floating between worlds, soaring from sun to sun, drifting on the solar winds, plunging down into gravity wells and racing back into space.
MANY an artist worked from sun to sun to construct the exhibition "A Woman's Work Is Never Done."
It all seemed to quiver and pulsate like one living effulgent, ethereal entity, and waves of radiant rapture passed from sun to sun in the splendor-crowded heaven.
I task the earth to the like, forsworn Aumerle; And spur thee on with fun as many lies As may be halloa'd in thy treacherous ear From sun to sun.
A pin-point star, or so it seemed, flashed bright-white, followed by another, and another, the chain leaping from sun to sun so quickly it looked like a white flame were racing through the cluster.
A knowledge of natural law whereby men may cross the abyss in the bodies their mothers gave them, short years from sun to sun, and planets unpeopled for their taking, so that their kind will endure as long as the cosmos.
He thought of the invisible lines of power and glory that swept from sun to sun in gathering strings, ropes, and cables to that central palace and to that abstraction, the Emperor, who was, after all, merely a man.
...XXV... Nathaniel woke early, and gratefully, out of a nightmare where Imperial battlecruisers fractured planets and where Ecolitans on black wings sowed death down the Milky Way, turning the stars dark as they stepped from sun to sun.
And it would be the ship he was interested in, not just the money--no, she realized, not the ship so much as the ship's fittings, her charts, and most especially the star-books, the collections of pilots' instructions that took the ships from sun to sun.
A comet, for instance, is the seed of a world; and after it has been fully ripened, by passing from sun to sun, and star to star, it is at last tossed into the unformed elements which every where surround this universe, and immediately sprouts up into a new system.
"In Papua," I explained, "there is a wide-spread and immeasurably old tradition that 'imprisoned under the hills' is a race of giants who once ruled this region 'when it stretched from sun to sun before the moon god drew the waters over it'-I quote from the legend.
He had obliged with: "Man works from sun to sun, but cats get by without lifting a paw . . . . A dog by any other name would smell like a dog . . . . Dumb animals know more about humans than dumb humans know about animals."