Color Quote by Pete Hamill Download Open image “This is truly marvelous work full of mystery, nostalgia, joy, The Color of Whimsy.” — Pete Hamill ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Color Joy Marvelous Mystery Nostalgia Whimsy
I often think of that rare fulfilling joy, when I am in the presence of some wonderful alignment of events. Where the light, the… — Charlie Waite Copy Share Image
The pleasure of gratifying whim is very great. It is known only by those who are whimsical. — James Boswell Copy Share Image
There is a wild, splendid, intoxicating joy that follows work well done. — Elbert Hubbard Copy Share Image
“The art is in evolving to such a receptive consciousness, which is aligned to enjoyment and fruition in both ways – expecting and planning… — Santosh Jha Copy Share Image
I love this word decadence, all shimmering in purple and gold. It suggests the subtle thoughts of ultimate civilization, a high literary culture, a… — Paul Verlaine Copy Share Image
One of the great joys of life is creativity. Information goes in, gets shuffled about, and comes out in new and interesting ways — Peter McWilliams Copy Share Image
“The great novel of twentieth-century New York might be the Daily News.” — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
Don't tell me about the world. Not today. It's springtime and they're knocking baseball around fields where the grass is damp and green in… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
“A half-century later, Mark Twain would say that the gold rush drastically changed the American character, ending the tradition of patient apprenticeships, the gradual… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
“He looked at her for a long moment, as if remembering unfinished conversations, and then went back to place some damp, slow-burning turf on… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
More than anything, it's a game of innocence. Politicians may come and go, but they always get booed at the ballpark. — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
Human beings want to know too much abut each other, and that's why there are so many lies. — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
“ "The wanderer in Manhattan must go forth with a certain innocence, because New York is best seen with innocent eyes. It doesn't matter… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
There is something elegantly sinister about the Rolling Stones. They sit before you at a press conference like five unfolding switchblades; their faces set… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
The library is a place where most of the things I came to value as an adult had their beginnings. — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
“In Mexico, I first encountered the attitude that was missing from the optimistic sense of living in the United States: a tragic sense of… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
“The world was a grand confusion. Finally, when I was drunk, and my mind couldn’t do what I wanted it to do, I went… — Pete Hamill Copy Share Image
A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period - When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
The color of somebody's skin or the way he wears his hair or clothes has nothing to do with anything. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
'Lovecraft Country' is reclaiming all these pulp genres for people of color. — Misha Green Copy Share Image
Now I am in the place I call this wide wide Heaven because it includes all my simplest desires but also the most humble… — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
A well-fashioned day - with a beginning and an end, a purpose and a content, a color and a character, a feel and a… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
It is sometimes said that scientists are unromantic, that their passion to figure out robs the world of beauty and mystery. But is it… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
If you're white and you're wrong, then you're wrong; if you're black and you're wrong, you're wrong. People are people. Black, blue, pink, green… — Bob Marley Copy Share Image
Today, at Harvard, any student with the currently fashionable color of skin is given rights denied to students of the currently unfashionable color. — Al Capp Copy Share Image
To evoke in oneself a feeling one has once experienced, and having evoked it in oneself, then by means of movements, lines, colors, sounds,… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image