A Quote by Lauren Weisberger

I've always expressed my thoughts in color but we remain blind. — © Lauren Weisberger
I've always expressed my thoughts in color but we remain blind.
Money is color-blind, race-blind, sex-blind, degree-blind, and couldn't care less who brought you up or in what circumstances.
'Color-blind' comes up - people say 'Oh, I'm color-blind and therefore can't be accused of racism,' but I think that if we are going to have an honest dialogue about racism, we have to admit that people of color are having a different experience.
Art is always an exaggeration in some sense; in color, in form, even in theme, etc... but it has always been this way. It is the same with the nature of some works by Giotto or Massacio, or the color of life as expressed by Van Gogh.
When we tell little white lies, we become progressively color-blind. It is better to remain silent than to mislead.
And my point was one I think that you'd agree with, which is there's no room in America for a black racist, a Latino racist, or a white racist, or an Asian racist, or a Native American racist. Now, we're either color blind or we're not color blind.
The great black and white draftsman, the sculptor, and the blind man know that form and color are separate. The form itself is what the blind man knows...Color is surface skin that fits over the form.
I don't wear a lot of color because I live in New York, and I'm sort of color-blind, so colors don't match to me a lot of the times, and it makes me anxious. So I'll always defer back to black.
When you want full color perception, you must give up preferring some colors and hating others, for you can only hate one aspect of a color, not a whole color, it seems, hate being blind, like 'love.
Big Data is neither color-blind nor gender-blind. We can see how it is used in marketing to segment people.
Justice should be blind especially color-blind and able to fairly deal with the very real need for honest law enforcement.
Don't be color blind, be color brave. Embrace diversity as a competitive advantage.
My casting in 'Halo' produced by Steven Spielberg, which I am doing, is just color-blind casting; Asians have been questioning why best roles should not come to them and I am so happy about this color-blind casting. I am going to be just what I am in that film.
The standard progressive approach of the moment is to mix color-conscious moral invective with color-blind public policy.
We cannot afford to be color-blind, we have to be color-brave.
It's time we become comfortable with the uncomfortable conversations about race...Instead of being color blind, we need to be color brave.
I've always hated religion. It's the most guilt-ridden, horrible thing. 'My God is better than yours, and I'm going to fight you and kill you because of your religion.' I think it's just a sick idea. You know how people are color-blind when it comes to other people - I mean, hopefully they are. Well, I'm religious-blind.
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