“Yellow is the brightest and lightest of all colors, and this brilliance is its most noticeable characteristic, which accounts for the way it is used practically and thought of symbolically.” WayUsedColorAccountsCharacteristicsYellowBrilliance Book:The Colour Photography Field Guide: The Essential Guide to Hue for Striking Digital Images Source: The Colour Photography Field Guide: The Essential Guide to Hue for Striking Digital Images
“I had no money. I had no savings account.So I would bring down my color TV set, a Sears TV with a cable snaked into it - they had no video-in back in those days - and hooked it up to the circuit of very few chips and then a little keyboard you could type on. And I was trying to impress people with how did he do it with fewer chips than anyone could ever imagine?” PeopleTryingLittlesImagineColorTvsTypeAccountsVideoSavingFewerImpressChipsSavingsCablesNo MoneyHookedKeyboardsCircuitsSearsSavings Accounts Author:Steve Wozniak
“The suggestion of denying any measure of their full political rights to such a great group of our population as the colored people is one which, however it might be received in some other quarters, could not possibly be permitted by one who feels a responsibility for living up to the traditions and maintaining the principles of the Republican Party. Our Constitution guarantees equal rights to all our citizens, without discrimination on account of race or color. I have taken my oath to support that Constitution.” FeelsMightPoliticalPartyRaceResponsibilityPrinciplesSupportTakenRightsGroupsColorCitizensRepublicanEqualTraditionAccountsConstitutionPopulationDiscriminationCivil RightsAfrican AmericanGuaranteesQuartersSuggestionsRepublican PartyMaintainingEqual RightsOathPolitical Rights Author:Calvin Coolidge
“Choose your friends and mates, not by the money in their bank account, creed, ethnicity, or color; instead, choose character, actions, heart, and soul. When we bleed, we bleed the same color.” HeartSoulCharacterActionColorAccountsMatesCreedsHeart And SoulEthnicityBank Accounts Author:Ana Monnar
“I believe that white people need to check themselves, account for their privileges, and undergo whatever interaction with communities of color with that understanding. They have to add up all those processes and articulate those privileges to try to equalize the historical process.” PeopleNeedsTryingBelieveI BelieveProcessUnderstandingCommunityWhiteColorAccountsAddHistoricalPrivilegeChecksInteraction Author:Bocafloja
“In some places you can find an extreme blackness used as a descriptive. I also take into account historical realities that some of this range in color is the legacy of white supremacy.” RealityUsedWhiteColorAccountsHistoricalExtremesLegacyRangeWhite SupremacyBlacknessSupremacy Author:Kerry James Marshall
“I would have thought even a certified idiot like Gabriel here would have taken account of it and notified someone." "Notified who?" asked Jem, not unreasonably. He had moved closer to Tessa as the conversation had continued. As they stood side by side, the backs of their hands brushed. "The Clave. The postman. Us. Anyone," said Will, shooting an irritated look at Gabriel, who was starting to get some color back and looked furious. "I am not a certified idiot—" "Lack of certification hardly proves intelligence," Will muttered.” LooksSaidHandsSidesTakenColorConversationProveAccountsMovedStartingShootingIdiotFuriousIrritatedGabrielJemPostman Author:Cassandra Clare
“Our challenge is to give what account we can of what becomes of life in the solar system, this corner of the universe that is our home; and, most of all, what becomes of men-all men, of all nations, colors, and creeds. This has become one world, a world for all men. It is only such a world that can now offer us life, and the chance to go on.” MenWorldGivingHomeScienceUniverseNationsChallengesChanceExistenceColorGoes OnOffersAccountsCornersCreedsSolar System Author:George Wald
“Science is an enterprise that can only flourish if it puts the truth ahead of nationality, ethnicity, class and color.” IfsScienceClassColorAccountsEnterpriseNationalityEthnicity Author:John Charles Polanyi
“According to one account of the New York City schools during the 1950s: The teacher could not technically hit the child, but the old crones found ways of skirting the rules. The push-probe-pull method was popular, in which the teacher would not hit you, but would poke you with her gnarled, witch-like fingers and grab your face like a taffy pull until you screamed. ... The pull-and-choke was also a favorite. It was executed by pulling the compulsory necktie up like a noose, until the errant boy's face turned the school colors.” WayChildrenSchoolFacesFoundCitiesBoysTeacherNew YorkColorAccountsMethodFingersYour FaceBullyingWitchNew York CityPullingChokePokeCompulsoryNoosesNecktiesTaffy Author:Robert Klein