Public service does not necessarily mean service in the House of Commons, and public service is not synonymous with partisan political activity.… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image
Taking architecture seriously therefore makes some singular and strenuous demands upon us...It means conceding that we are inconveniently vulnerable to the colour… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
One of the deep mysteries to me is our logo, the symbol of lust and knowledge, bitten into, all crossed with the… — Jean-Louis Gassee Copy Share Image
In an endless jungle of websites with text-based content, a beautiful image with a lot of space and colour can be like… — David McCandless Copy Share Image
The bass should be the note of the bass drum, and then you've got the engine of the band that everything else… — Suzi Quatro Copy Share Image
One should be a painter. As a writer, I feel the beauty, which is almost entirely colour, very subtle, very changeable, running… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
The more ugly, old, nasty, ill, and poor I become the more I want to get my own back by producing vibrant,… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
Oh who is that young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrist? And what has he been after that they groan and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
[...] a morass of despair violence death with a thin layer of glass spread upon the surface where Love, a tiny crab… — Janet Frame Copy Share Image
Last comes the class of persons, of nervous organization and enfeebled vigour, whose sensual appetite craves highly seasoned dishes, men of a… — Joris-Karl Huysmans Copy Share Image
Colonialism is a terrible bane for a people upon whom it is imposed, but a blessing for a language. English's drive to… — Yann Martel Copy Share Image
Like many musicians, I can hear the weight in the sound. Sound is matter. We speak of the colour of an instrument,… — Laurence Equilbey Copy Share Image
“I hear the question upon your lips: What is it to be a colour? Colour is the touch of the eye, music… — Orhan Pamuk Copy Share Image
Water, whether still or in motion, has so great an attraction for the lover of nature, that the most beautiful landscape seems… — William Montagu-Pollock Copy Share Image
Like a battalion of marines at roll call, her neck hairs marshaled to five-alarm status. She stumbled back to her desk, jerked… — Lori Wilde Copy Share Image
“He sees his world in black and white: Filthy snow, a hollow sky, the gray cement of the walls - water stains,… — Dalia Sofer Copy Share Image
Colour disturbs people. I am confident in black, not in light. This dark side of life is attractive to me forever and… — Yohji Yamamoto Copy Share Image
If I'm feeling down in the dumps, or like I need a pop of colour, I'll put on MAC's Lipstick in Lady… — Chloe Sevigny Copy Share Image
Homophobia's just one form of abjection, and wherever you have a marker of deviance - skin colour, gender, gender identity, disability -… — Hal Duncan Copy Share Image
“The cattle crouched round them in soft shadowy clumps, placidly munching, and dreaming with wide-open eyes. The narrow zone of colour created… — Hope Mirrlees Copy Share Image
If artists do see fields blue they are deranged, and should go to an asylum. If they only pretend to see them… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
I think the bottom of the totem pole is African-American women, or women of colour. I think they get the least opportunities… — Denzel Washington Copy Share Image
I colour for a living. When I am a good artist, the only difference between me and a child is that I… — Janice Tanton Copy Share Image
Americans have their issues with skin colour, even within the black community, with light and dark skin; it's crazy - but no… — Estelle Copy Share Image
I sing the best when I'm really in my voice. It's kind of like I'm meditating but I sort of imagine my… — Brett Dennen Copy Share Image
Not only do words infect, egotize, narcotize, and paralyze, but they enter into and colour the minutest cells of the brain. . . . — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
I can use movie as a language. Not only could it send a good message, I could let people know about my… — John Woo Copy Share Image
Though painting borrows help indeed from colours... it has nothing more wide of its real aim or more remote from its intention… — Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury Copy Share Image
The last mad throb of red just as it turns green; the ultimate shriek of orange calling all the blues of heaven… — Charles Demuth Copy Share Image
The intellectual attainments of a man who thinks for himself resemble a fine painting, where the light and shade are correct, the… — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
Not only does a lens distort forms, but the ordinary plate makes an unholy mess of colour in its tone relations. Yellow… — Walter J. Phillips Copy Share Image
When will we get a female director-general of the BBC? Where is the colour when you go further up the food chain?… — Art Malik Copy Share Image
emotion that I experienced on first seeing the fresh paint come out of the tube... the impression of colours strewn over the… — Wassily Kandinsky Copy Share Image
I have scars on my hands from touching certain people…Certain heads, certain colours and textures of human hair leave permanent marks on… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Music to me is a voice, my voice, it's my way of expressing what colours can I bring in, what emotions, what… — St. Jerome Copy Share Image
There is one thing that is stronger than everything, and it is the colour of the shirt that you wear, and that… — Vincent Kompany Copy Share Image
Colours in vibration, peeling like silver bells and clanging like bronze bells, proclaiming happiness, passion and love, soul, blood and death. — Emil Nolde Copy Share Image
A landscape clean and crisp in form and colour, rich in inspiration is all that an artist could wish for, begging to… — Franklin Carmichael Copy Share Image
You can go to church and sing a hymn, Judge me by the colour of my skin, You can live a lie… — John Lennon Copy Share Image
Veil after veil of thin dusky gauze is lifted, and by degrees the forms and colours of things are restored to them,… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image