There are three things that a beggar and a rich person share every day: the sun, the moon, and the stars.
A star on its worst day shines brighter than the moon on its best day.
It is better to be a star for one day than a moon for a lifetime.
It is foolish for the moon to compete with the sun for the spotlight.
The moon only dares compete with the stars when the sun is in its corner.
One bright star is better than a thousand dull moons.
Because the moon is not jealous of the sun, it benefits from its light.
The Moon always finds an opportunity to turn our attention from the ground beneath our feet to the sky above our head!