“Titian, Tintoretto, and Paul Veronese absolutely enchanted me, for they took away all sense of subject... It was the poetry of color which I felt, procreative in its nature, giving birth to a thousand things which the eye cannot see, and distinct from their cause.” GivingEyeFeltCausesSubjectsColorMastersBirthThousandEnchantedGiving Birth Author:Washington Allston
“Color is, in brief terms, the type of love. Hence it is especially connected with the blossoming of the earth; and again, with its fruits; also, with the spring and fall of the leaf, and with the morning and evening of the day, in order to show the waiting of love about the birth and death of man.” MenShowsEarthOrderFallWaitingTermMorningColorTypeBirthSpringFruitConnectedEveningLeafsBirth And DeathBlossomingTypes Of Love Book:pt. VI: Of leaf beauty. pt. VII: Of cloud beauty. pts. VIII-IX: Of ideas of relation Source: pt. VI: Of leaf beauty. pt. VII: Of cloud beauty. pts. VIII-IX: Of ideas of relation
“The all-pervading energy source of existence or Shakti manifests itself as creation. Shakti is the divine mother who gives birth to and nurtures the newborn-whether it is a newborn babies a brand new relationship, a fresh idea, or a magical manifestation. Although Shakti is beyond the boundaries of gender, form or color, we call It Mother because of its mothering and creative qualities.” GivingIdeasFormMotherEnergyExistenceQualityCreativeCreationDivineColorSourceBabyBirthGenderBoundariesBrandsManifestationNurtureBrand NewMotheringNewbornEnergy SourcesNew RelationshipNewborn BabyShaktiFresh IdeasDivine Mother Author:Deepak Chopra
“As any man, I, of course, have certain preferences. Being a Scot by birth, I'm inclined to favor those with a well-scrubbed look and a hint of color in their cheeks-put there by an early walk in the chill air rather than by rouge. The smell of soap on a woman's skin or the hint of shampoo in her hair is perfume enough for me . . . Humor is important. The most beautiful woman in the world is a bore without that.” MenWorldWellsLooksImportantEnoughBeautifulCertainCoursesWalksAirColorHairBirthSkinsSmellFavorsCheeksBoresPreferencePerfumeChillBeautiful WomenSoapHintsScotsRougeShampooMost Beautiful Woman In The World Author:David Niven
“Orchestration is part of the very soul of the work. A work is thought out in terms of the orchestra, certain tone-colors being inseparable from it in the mind of its creator and native to it from the hour of its birth.” MindSoulCertainTermHoursColorBirthCreatorToneNativeOrchestraInseparableOrchestration Author:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
“Backlock, a poet blind from his birth, could describe visual objects with accuracy; Professor Sanderson, who was also blind, gave excellent lectures on color, and taught others the theory of ideas which they had and he had not. In the social sphere these gifted ones are mostly women; they can watch a world which they never saw, and estimate forces of which they have only heard. We call it intuition.” WorldIdeasForceSocialWatchesSawsHeardObjectsTaughtColorPoetTheoryBirthBlindIntuitionExcellentVisualsProfessorsSpheresGiftedLecturesAccuracy Author:Thomas Hardy
“Surely the day will come when color means nothing more than the skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak one's soul; when birth places have the weight of a throw of the dice and all men are born free, when understanding breeds love and brotherhood.” MenWayMeanSoulSpeakUnderstandingBornColorBirthSkinsWeightEqualityToneBrotherhoodDiceBakersBorn FreeBirth PlaceSkin Tone Author:Josephine Baker
“Sometimes our celebrations of notable occurrences seem to take on earthly color, and we do not fully realize the significance of the reason for the celebration. This is true of Christmas, when too often we celebrate the holiday rather than the deep significance of the birth and resurrection of the Lord. They must be unhappy indeed who ignore the godship of Christ, the sonship of the Master.” SometimesReasonSeemsChristRealizingLordColorMastersBirthUnhappyCelebrateHolidaySignificanceCelebrationResurrectionNotable Author:Spencer W. Kimball
“What was it, he wondered for the hundredth time, that enabled Pastor Harris to hear the answers in his heart? What did he mean when he said he felt God’s presence? Steve supposed he could ask Pastor Harris directly, but he doubted that would do any good. How could anyone explain such a thing? It would be like describing colors to someone blind from birth: The words might be understood, but the concept would remain mysterious and private.” HeartMeanSaidMightWould BeAsksFeltAnswersColorBirthUnderstoodConceptsBlindMysteriousPastorDescribingDoubtedGod's Presence Author:Nicholas Sparks
“It would be like describing colors to someone blind from birth: The words might be understood, but the concept would remain mysterious and private.” MightWould BeColorBirthUnderstoodConceptsBlindMysteriousDescribingGod's Presence Author:Nicholas Sparks
“Black for hunting through the night For death and mourning the color's white Gold for a bride in her wedding gown And red to call the enchantment down White silk when our bodies burn Blue banners when the lost return Flame for the birth of a Nephilim And to wash away our sins. Gray for the knowledge best untold Bone for those who don't grow old Saffron lights the victory march Green to mend our broken hearts Silver for the demon towers And bronze to summon wicked powers -Shadowhunter children's rhyme” HeartChildrenBodyLightNightLostGrowsBlackSinWhiteColorBrokenReturnBirthVictoryRedGoldBlueGreenBonesFlamesMourningDemonWickedSilverMarchGrayHuntingTowersRhymeBridesSilkBannerEnchantmentGownsShadowhuntersBronzeNephilimSaffronDeath And Mourning Author:Cassandra Clare
“The Society is based on that great bottom law of human right, that nothing but crime can forfeit liberty. That no condition of birth, no shade of color, no mere misfortune of circumstances, can annul that birthright charter, which God has bequeathed to every being upon whom he has stamped his own image, by making him a free moral agent, and that he who robs his fellow man of this tramples upon right, subverts justice, outrages humanity, unsettles the foundation of human safety, and sacrilegiously assumes the prerogative of God.” MenHumansLawHumanityJusticeLibertyMoralConditionsCrimeColorBirthCircumstancesSafetyFellowsFoundationAssumingMereBottomAgentsMisfortunesShadeFellow ManOutrageBirthrightCharterPrerogativeForfeit Author:Theodore Dwight Weld