Colour Quote by Sarah Kay Download Open image ““My world was the size of a crayon box, and it took every colour to draw her”” — Sarah Kay ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Colour Crayon Crayon Box Innocence Poetry Size Crayon Took Colour World Size
“She had given me my first crayons and coloring book, and had held me when I messed up, assuring me that the lines were… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“We wound up somewhere around here and I remember thinking I wish I could draw it, but they didn’t make crayon colors as good… — Vi Keeland Copy Share Image
“Everyone has a colorful life. You just have to get out your crayons.” — Benay Nordby Copy Share Image
“I knew my box of paints, stored away on the bedroom shelf of my small house across the ocean, could never create such colors.” — Linda Holeman Copy Share Image
“It seemed as if the colours of the real world around me had begun to drain away from my having done nothing more than… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“She missed -- without knowing what she missed-- paints and crayons” — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
“Seven, ten, fifteen, eighteen years old and still there is nothing finer than a blank sheet of paper, the white promise that the world… — Stacey Jay Copy Share Image
“He wanted the world to be the color of his dreams, wanted to paint in primary colors.” — Tal Bauer Copy Share Image
“He had always loved to draw and paint, begging to be bought pencils, paint boxes, and paper rather than toys, spending hours wrapped up… — Philip Norman Copy Share Image
“Oh her deathbed, when her hands could no longer weave or paint or mold clay, she'd told stories and filled them with the colors… — Veronica Rossi Copy Share Image
“Lifes like a painters palette, just when you've got everything worked out the colours change” — Benny Bellamacina Copy Share Image
It’s not just the adage ‘write what you know,’ it’s about gathering up all of the knowledge and experience you’ve collected up to now… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
Thinking about writing as an act of celebration is sometimes a helpful framework for me. It allows me to prioritize what I want to… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
I don't think it's about art being a career but it's about making sure that if art is something that you love, something that… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
I use poetry to help me work through what I don’t understand, but I show up to each new poem with a backpack full… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
“Once, she fell off of a ladder when I was three. She says all she was worried about was my face as I watched… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
“I love you as much as the ocean kisses the shore no matter how many times it is sent away.” — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
I write poetry to figure things out. It's what I use as a navigating tool in my life, so when there's something that I… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
Not all poetry wants to be storytelling. And not all storytelling wants to be poetry. But great storytellers and great poets share something in… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
“What is it about immortality? With the right sword and shield, we think we can fend off anger, fear, and hatred. If our legs… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
“And the spaces that he never saw: the ones my parents had labeled private parts when I was still small enough to fit all… — Sarah Kay Copy Share Image
Alfred Nobel stipulated that no distinction of race or colour will determine who received of his generosity. — Abdus Salam Copy Share Image
I sometimes wish taste wasn't ever an issue, and the sounds of instruments or synths could be judged solely on their colour and timbre.… — Jonny Greenwood Copy Share Image
Half of the pleasure of painting and feeling the joy of the creative act is sharing it with others and the feeling of connection.… — Sara Genn Copy Share Image
I am a great lover of art, in many forms: paintings, objets, textiles. I don't have the talent for painting, but I have a… — Jacqueline Bisset Copy Share Image
What we need in South Africa is for egos to be suppressed in favour of peace. We need to create a new breed of… — Chris Hani Copy Share Image
Ah, Manet has come very, very close to it and Courbet - the marrying of form and colour. — Vincent Van Gogh 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 not necessary… — Edith Schaeffer Copy Share Image
People frequently ask me why I devote so much time to seeking out facts about man’s past…the past shows clearly that we all have… — Louis Leakey Copy Share Image
As soon as I turned the key I saw it hanging, the color of fire and sunset. the colour of flamboyant flowers. ‘If you… — Jean Rhys 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 formlessness and… — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image