A Quote by Rei Kawakubo

I work in three shades of black. — © Rei Kawakubo
I work in three shades of black.
Metal shades only give directional lighting, which is great for a desk or work area, but not for ambient lighting. Fabric shades are much softer.
I really like black. I love wearing black, different aesthetics and shades. I like earth tones. Those are my go-tos.
The people of America are red, white, black, yellow, and all the shades in between. Their eyes are blue, black, and brown, and all the shades in between. Their hair is straight, curly, kinky, and most of it in between. They are tall and short, slim and fat, athletic and anaemic, and most of them in between. They are the different peoples of the world becoming more and more the "in between." They are a people creating a new bridge of mankind in between the past of narrow nationalistic chauvinism and the horizon of a new mankind--a people of the world. Their face is the face of the future.
Law in Ukraine is not black and white; it is shades of gray.
Life isn't black or white, it's all sorts of shades of grey.
The world isn't black and white, Annie, it's shades of grey.
Ned was clad in a white linen doublet with the direwolf of Stark on the breast; his black wool cloak was fastened at the collar by his silver hand of office. Black and white and grey, all the shades of truth.
Adulthood isn't black and white - it's a thousand shades of grey. Or taupe. It's not who you are, it's where you are.
There are infinite shades of grey. Writing often appears so black and white.
Be black or white with no shades of gray. In other words, don't be a nagging mother.
When you're the victim of the behavior, it's black and white; when you're the perpetrator, there are a million shades of gray.
Black and white is how it should be, but shades of grey are the colors I see.
...Do you see things in black and white, or are there shades of gray for you?" "I hope there's gray...Black and white make things easier, but only if you don't want to think.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all colors. I suppose life must be one or the other. On the whole, though, I think I would prefer color to its absence. But then black does add depth and texture to color. Perhaps certain shades of gray are necessary to a complete palette. Even unrelieved black. Ah, a deep philosophical question. Is black necessary to life, even a happy life? Could we ever be happy if we did not at least occasionally experience misery?
The most interesting thing about being alive is that there is no black and white; there are many shades of gray.
There's no black and no white, just shades of grey...But the small betrayals lead to bigger ones, morality is eroded.
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