“My mother bought me a brand new suit for going away to college. We were poor, but she wanted me to have that. It was a powder blue suit with peg pants - you know, skinny at the bottom. I think I made quite an impression with that.” ThinkingKnowsMadeWantedMotherPoorCollegeBlueBottomImpressionSuitsBrandsGoing AwayPantsSkinnyBrand NewPowderPeg Author:Tom Heinsohn
“I decided the moment I graduated from college that I would never wear blue jeans again. And I have never worn blue jeans again.” MomentsCollegeDecidedBlueWornJeansBlue Jeans Author:Whit Stillman
“My parents, like others of "The Greatest Generation" who lived through the Great Depression and World War II, wanted to provide the best possible life for their children. My mother and father both attended college but dropped out to earn a living during the Depression, working the rest of their lives at blue-collar work.” WorldChildrenWarWantedMotherFatherParentGenerationsCollegeBlueWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiWorld War ICollarsGreat DepressionMother And FatherBlue CollarGreatest Generation Author:Dan Millman
“Democrats came into the race with a structural advantage in the Electoral College. Their big blue wall - the states that Democrats have won in the past six presidential elections - gave [Hillary] Clinton a strong base to build on.” StatesBigsPastStrongRaceCollegeWallSixAdvantageElectionBlueClintonDemocratPresidentialPresidential ElectionElectoral College Author:Mara Liasson
“In my teens I fancied myself an artist; I hung out with the eccentric art teacher at my high school, painted still lifes and portraits and landscapes in watercolor and acrylics, took private lessons, won some blue ribbons for my earnest renderings. My lack of talent did little to dampen my enthusiasm. In college I thought I'd continue, but, like Salieri, I quickly realized that while I had the ability to appreciate art, I wasn't actually very good.” LittlesArtStillsSchoolArtistAbilityTeacherTalentCollegeLessonsHigh SchoolAppreciateBlueVery GoodEnthusiasmLandscapeTeensHungPortraitsEarnestEccentricRibbonsRenderingStill LifeArt TeacherWatercolorsSalieri Author:Christina Baker Kline