Quote #129557
Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.
Anthony J. D'Angelo
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The quote uses “weather” as a metaphor for external circumstances—moods, setbacks, environments, or other people’s negativity. “Bring your own sunshine” urges an internal locus of control: cultivate optimism, warmth, and resilience that do not depend on conditions you cannot command. It also implies an ethical dimension: one’s attitude can be a gift to others, improving the emotional climate of a room or community. The maxim’s appeal lies in its portability and simplicity, framing emotional self-regulation as a deliberate practice rather than a passive reaction to events.




