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Taking me in, he sweeps his hair back revealing eyes the color of maple syrup. I have the sudden urge to eat pancakes.
— Samantha Towle
I met and became close with John Szarkowski of the Museum of Modern Art. He was incredibly supportive about me working in color.
— William Eggleston
My parents raised me to not ever look at race or color, so it doesn't have a big part in my self-identity.
— Robert Griffin III
The brunette phase just came about because I was fed up with this 'Blonde Angel Image'. The rebel in me demanded a new color.
— Magdalena Neuner
Hey, our hair's the same color," I said, eying us side by side in the mirror.
"Sure is, girlfriend." Eric grinned at me. — Charlaine Harris
"Sure is, girlfriend." Eric grinned at me. — Charlaine Harris
I peek up at his features, at the crooked grin i want to savor, at the color in his eyes i'd use to paint a million pictures.
— Tahereh Mafi
My brother William is a fisherman, and he tells me that when he is in the middle of a fogbound
sea the water is a color for which there is no name. — Patricia MacLachlan
sea the water is a color for which there is no name. — Patricia MacLachlan
In becoming an American, from Europe, what one has in common with that other immigrant is contempt for me-it's nothing else but color.
— Toni Morrison
I know for sure that I have an instinct for color, and that it will come to me more and more, that painting is in the very marrow of my bones.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Let me, O let me bathe my soul in colours; let me swallow the sunset and drink the rainbow.
— Kahlil Gibran
Something - a flick of color, the faint beat of the earth under my feet, or maybe my name in someone's thoughts - made me lift my eyes.
— Patricia A. McKillip
I know little stories that happen to people around me, and I can repeat that in a way that has some color.
— Harry Dean Stanton
Maybe it's the rogue in me, the part of me that loves to color outside the lines, but the truth is, I don't have much respect for genre barriers.
— George R R Martin
But Mama told me it's not the color of a person's uniform that makes him a good man or a bad one. It's what's in here.
— Kim Fielding
For me, the drive is storytelling. To be a part of an art that tells a story and to be a catalyst, a color in that, is very exciting.
— Alden Ehrenreich
Show me a writer, any writer, who hasn't suffered and I'll show you someone who writes in pastels as opposed to primary colors.
— Rita Mae Brown
Life, to me, is never one color. Even in the saddest moments, you can have a chuckle. And in the happiest moments, you can shed a tear.
— Francesca Gregorini
It feels so separate, like I've touched something that's taken the color out of me. Or maybe I'm in color now and they're in black and white.
— Kendare Blake
People ask me: "Why don't you take photos in color? In color!" But Chernobyl: literally it means black event. There are no other colors there.
— Svetlana Alexievich
His delicious cologne wrapped me in a cloud of red, the color of fire and blood, but also desire and passion
— Dayana Morency
To me, the good thing about living in L.A. is diversity in lifestyle choices, color, and religion.
— Sandra Bullock
The world speaks to me in colors, my soul answers in music.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Now that I have an Olympic medal in my room, it makes me hungry for another and a different color one.
— Gracie Gold
You cannot explain me with "isms." They are very bad for an artist. What one must believe in is color.
— Marc Chagall
I have broken the blue boundary of color limits, come out into the white; beside me comrade-pilots swim in this infinity.
— Kazimir Malevich
I said, I prefer the ocean when it's gray. Or not really gray. A pale, in-between color. It reminds me of waiting for something good to happen.
— Lauren Oliver
Nature awakens each day in brilliant autumn colors, making me wish the pale winter would bid adieu.
— Richelle E. Goodrich