The wise become as the unwise in the enchanted chambers of Power, whose lamps make every face the same colour. — Walter Savage Landor Copy Share Image
I've handled colour as a man should behave. You may conclude that I consider ethics and aesthetics as one. — Josef Albers Copy Share Image
And what colour do you suppose the inner depths of your soul are, Will Herondale?' 'Mauve,' said Will. — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
A beauty neither of fine colour nor long eyelash, nor pencilled brow, but of meaning, of movement, of radiance. — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
Wisdom teaches us to do, as well as to talk; and to make our words and actions all of a colour. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
“I try to grasp the colour of my blood and all I feel is life slipping through the colourless veins.” — Munia Khan Copy Share Image
Red protects itself. No colour is as territorial. It stakes a claim, is on the alert against the spectrum. — Derek Jarman Copy Share Image
September is the month of maturity; the heaped basket and the garnered sheaf. It is the month of climax and completion. September!… — Patience Strong Copy Share Image
Willem de Kooning as an artist is insane, Sonia Rykiel is amazing for her colour sensibility, and Ettore Sottsass was an architect… — Kelly Wearstler Copy Share Image
I use very little red. I use blue, yellow, a little green, but especially... black, white and grey. There is a certain… — Hans Arp Copy Share Image
I was trained to look at colour, edges, to see negative space. I honestly think my greatest influence as a writer is… — Rebecca Miller Copy Share Image
What is the problem with the advertising industry is they're still, for me, what I call in Africa is the colonial mind… — Berhan Ahmed Copy Share Image
Thing, body, matter, are nothing apart from the combinations of the elements, - the colours, sounds, and so forth - nothing apart… — Ernst Mach Copy Share Image
Was it the case that colours dimmed as the eye grew elderly? Or was it rather that in youth your excitement about… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
You can't have F1 without Ferrari - you just can't have it. It's part of the theme that is the red car,… — Chris Rea Copy Share Image
He domesticated and developed the native wild flowers. He had one hill-side solidly clad with that low-growing purple verbena which mats over… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
To me, grey is the welcome and only possible equivalent for indifference, noncommitment, absence of opinion, absence of shape. But grey, like… — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image
I think the kind of landscape that you grew up in, it lives with you. I don't think it's true of people… — Arundhati Roy Copy Share Image
In college, in the early 1950s, I began to learn a little about how science works, the secrets of its great success,… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
Colours change: in the morning light, red shines out bright and clear and the blues merge into their surroundings, melting into the… — Rosemary Verey Copy Share Image
I consider an human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none of its inherent beauties till the skill… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
It is not necessary to have an extravagant food budget in order to serve things with variety and tastefully cooked. It is… — Edith Schaeffer Copy Share Image
The only thing we are naturally afraid of is pain, or loss of pleasure. And because these are not annexed to any… — John Locke Copy Share Image