Top 1200 Color Wheel Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
The standard progressive approach of the moment is to mix color-conscious moral invective with color-blind public policy.
Black is the color of night. White is the true color of death
There is no one American beauty or just one beautiful color in the pantheon, especially in regards to black people - there is no better color. — © LaTanya Richardson
There is no one American beauty or just one beautiful color in the pantheon, especially in regards to black people - there is no better color.
My hope is to see people of color in roles that do not emphasize race. Often times when movies are centered around people of color, they are movies where the storyline is based on some racial component. I want to see movies where people of color play more interesting, nuanced characters.
Reporter lady: What's that color? John: Hm. I'd call this a color!
I like the sudden shock of non-sequitur color. Color, in fact, is my weakness.
Drawing and color are by no means two different things. As you paint, you draw... When color is at its richest, form is at its fullest.
Orange is the color of the sun. It is vital and a good color generally, indicating thoughtfulness and consideration of others.
Festive cocktails mean color, lots of color.
If singing was a color, it would've been the color of that chocolate.
There is still so much acceptance, representation and visibility needed for trans women of color and gender non-conforming people of color.
Do you know what a balance wheel is?” She shook her head slightly. “There’s one in every clock or watch. It rotates back and forth without stopping. It’s what makes the ticking sound...what makes the hands move forward to mark the minutes. Without it, the watch wouldn’t work. You’re my balance wheel, Poppy.” -Harry Rutledge
I see myself as no color. I can play the role of a man. I can paint my face white if I want to and play the role of white. I can play a green, I can be a purple. I think I have that kind of frame and that kind of attitude where I can play an animal. If you think in color, then everyone around you is going to think in color and that puts limits on the way you think. I don't think like that. A lot of the roles that I'm doing are roles that a man or a person of any color can do.
You are dharma. You are a wheel. And the wheel of dharma spins. — © Frederick Lenz
You are dharma. You are a wheel. And the wheel of dharma spins.
The specter of color is apparent even when it goes unmentioned, and it is all too often the unseen force that influences public policy as well as private relationships. There is nothing more remarkable than the ingenuity that the various demarcations of the color line reflect. If only the same creative energy could be used to eradicate the color line; then its days would indeed be numbered.
Every time you hear that the majority of Democratic candidates go on stage, they say poor women of color need access to abortion. I was born to a poor woman of color. I was a poor woman of color when I gave birth to my children. Who's to say that their lives are worth any less than others?
There are so many brilliant, trained actors of color in America. If you just think about it, every year in the spring Julliard and NYU and Yale and hundreds of schools across the country graduate classes of trained actors, and in those classes are actors of color. So to say that there aren't enough actors of color is factually inaccurate.
In my photography, color and composition are inseparable. I see in color.
The first week of August hangs at the very top of summer, the top of the live-long year, like the highest seat of a Ferris wheel when it pauses in its turning. The weeks that come before are only a climb from balmy spring, and those that follow a drop to the chill of autumn, but the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.
Form your own color concept of things in nature. I have no rules for fine color to give you.
Political division, based on color, is entirely artificial; and when it disappears, so will the domination of one color group by another.
I could never before say that I loved color or that I understood color. But Oscar de la Renta opened up a side of my brain.
We're looking at a story we want to call "Am I Black enough for you?" That's that whole question of who determines what "Black enough" is. Is it color? And if it's color, then are you telling me that Clarence Thomas is Blacker than Louis Farrakhan? If it's not color then what's the line that determines whether you are?
I think there's too much saturated color in comics, thanks to digital color techniques.
We become intoxicated with color, with words that speak of color, and with the sun that makes colors brighter.
Don't be color blind, be color brave. Embrace diversity as a competitive advantage.
Designing bridal is perfect for me, because black is my least favorite color, if you could call it a color.
I think white is the most wonderful color of all, because within it one can find every color of the rainbow.
Start [the movie] in color. Color is always attributed as fun, and black and white is very sad.
Another reason for switching to color is world television. In a few years, it will all be in color, and you can't compete against that with black-and-white films.
There isn't a color that I dislike. I think that every color has its own charm.
I always like to play with a lot of color. Color is great.
We mustn't be afraid of inventing anything...Everething there is in us exists in nature. After all, we're part of nature. If it resembles nature, that's fine. If it doesn't, what of it? When man wanted to invent something as useful as the human foot, he invented the wheel, which he used to transport himself and his burdens. The fact that the wheel doesn't have the slightest resemblance to the human foot is hardly a criticism of it.
The color of the object illuminated partakes of the color of that which illuminates it.
If anything, there's a difference in working with color in England and the color in the US.
I’m worried that students will take their obedient place in society and look to become successful cogs in the wheel - let the wheel spin them around as it wants without taking a look at what they’re doing. I’m concerned that students not become passive acceptors of the official doctrine that’s handed down to them from the White House, the media, textbooks, teachers and preachers.
Color is life; for a world without color appears to us as dead. Colors are primordial ideas, the children of light.
Eyeliner is a go-to for me, and gold has always been a color that I really like. It's reminiscent of a lion; it's a strong color. — © Jillian Hervey
Eyeliner is a go-to for me, and gold has always been a color that I really like. It's reminiscent of a lion; it's a strong color.
The script is the coloring book that you're given, and your job is to figure out how to color it in. And also when and where to color outside the lines.
Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.
When you are on the set, you have different departments - you got camera, sound, props, hair, makeup, catering, executives. Imagine each one of those are spokes on the wagon wheel. All the spokes come into a hub: the hub is the director. The wood the spokes go into are distribution and promotion; the steel wheel around the hub is the film. None of these have anything in common with each other.
He who wishes to become a master of color must see, feel, and experience each individual color in its endless combinations with all other colors.
As the Wheel of Time turns, places wear many names. Men wear many names, many faces. Different faces, but always the same man. Yet no one knows the Great Pattern the Wheel weaves, or even the Pattern of an Age. We can only watch, and study, and hope.
Everything is about color. If you look at magazines and advertising and television, the thing you remember is the color.
I think theres too much saturated color in comics, thanks to digital color techniques.
Sometimes, when I was the only person of color in a room, you had to defend all the people of color everywhere.
In school we did all sorts of things, molds, slab building. We were not very proficient on the wheel because the woman who taught was not proficient on the wheel. And so we learned from her assistant who had learned from her assistant the year before and so on, and that was not very good training.
We cannot afford to be color-blind, we have to be color-brave.
In a way, the blank canvas... represents the infinity of trying to use color to express emotions - to assign a linguistic function to color. — © Guido Molinari
In a way, the blank canvas... represents the infinity of trying to use color to express emotions - to assign a linguistic function to color.
There really isn't anything that you could call 'bad' color. It all has to do with the amount of color you use and in what context it appears.
The script is the coloring book that you’re given, and your job is to figure out how to color it in. And also when and where to color outside the lines.
If you win, if you make money. If you do quality work, then other people of color, whatever color that is, can get in the door.
I general don't color my stuff - I'm pretty horrible with color. Usually, I'll get one of my cartoonist friends to help me out.
Not an ugly color, Nanny thought. Just not a human color.
It's time we become comfortable with the uncomfortable conversations about race...Instead of being color blind, we need to be color brave.
White is hands down my favorite color and the color I wear the most.
I just love the color purple on me, because it goes really well with my eye color.
One who knows how to appreciate color relationships, the influence of one color with another, their contrasts and dissonances, is promised an infinite variety of images.
Remember, color is not just color, but mood, temperature and structure.
It's my belief that history is a wheel. 'Inconstancy is my very essence,'? says the wheel. Rise up on my spokes if you like but don't complain when you're cast back down into the depths. Good times pass away, but then so do the bad. Mutability is our tragedy, but it's also our hope. The worst of times, like the best, are always passing away.
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