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He looks at me, the light in his eyes fractures into millions of bits - a kaleidoscope of darkness that may never be fixed.
— Alyson Noel
This was a kaleidoscope of beauty, the dials spinning, ever changing, but never anything short of spectacular.
— Kristen Ashley
And of what account was anybody's past, in the huge kaleidoscope where all the social atoms spun around on the same plane?
— Edith Wharton
Nearly all the Brazilian supporters are wearing yellow shirts - it's a fabulous kaleidoscope of colour.
— John Motson
The voices would not stop. They were a torment, Her past became a kaleidoscope of shifting images that kept racing through her mind.
— Sidney Sheldon
I was in the first submarine. Instead of a periscope, they had a kaleidoscope. "We're surrounded."
— Steven Wright
There's a time for everyone, If they only learn, that the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
— Elton John
I told [McCourt] the season is like a kaleidoscope. Every day it changes one degree and the picture is different.
— Ned Colletti
Bad days my memory functions no better than an out-of-focus kaleidoscope, but other days me recall is painfully perfect.
— Mordecai Richler
You stuttered like a kaleidoscope, because you knew too many words.
— Stephin Merritt
Serene in her own tale
— Greta Bellamacina
Life is like an ever-shifting kaleidoscope - a slight change, and all patterns alter.
— Sharon Salzberg
You're a kaleidoscope, you change every time I look away.
— Rainbow Rowell
When I have them working together, it's like a beautiful kaleidoscope.
— Ornette Coleman
I see her as a series of marvellous shapes formed at random in the kaleidoscope of desire.
— Angela Carter
Truth is a kaleidoscope - it alters with perspective
— Sweety Shinde
Oh, death in space was most humorous.
— Ray Bradbury
Now there has been a rearrangement of the kaleidoscope.
— Agatha Christie