“The painter has to unlearn the habit of thinking that things seem to have the color which common sense says they 'really' have, and to learn the habit of seeing things as they appear.” ThinkingSeemsCommonSeeingColorHabitCommon SensePainterUnlearn Book:The Problems of Philosophy Source: The Problems of Philosophy
“This whole which is visible in different ways in bodies, as far as formation, constitution, appearance, colors and other properties and common qualities, is none other than the diverse face of the same substance a changeable, mobile face, subject to decay, of an immobile, permanent and eternal being.” WayDifferentWholeBodyFacesCommonQualitySubjectsColorEternalConstitutionPropertyAppearanceSubstancePermanentDifferent WaysVisibleDecayDiverseMobileFormation Author:Giordano Bruno
“What quality is shared by all objects that provoke our aesthetic emotions? Only one answer seems possible— significant form. In each, lines and colors combined in a particular way; certain forms and relations of forms, stir our aesthetic emotions. These relations and combinations of lines and colors, these aesthetically moving forms, I call ‘Significant Form’; and ‘Significant Form’ is the one quality common to all works of visual art.” WayArtSeemsMovingFormCertainLinesAnswersCommonEmotionQualityObjectsParticularColorRelationSignificantCombinationVisualsAestheticProvokingVisual Art Author:Clive Bell
“If asked to sketch a picture of the typical archer I would be hard put. They seem to come in all shapes, sizes, colors and backgrounds. Inwardly they seem to have in common a love for the outdoors, a reverence for wildlife, and a close tie with history. There is nothing they seem to enjoy more than telling tall tales around a campfire or talking about archery to others. It would be difficult to find a more interesting group of people.” PeopleIfsHardSeemsWould BeEnjoyDifficultInterestingCommonTalkingGroupsColorShapesSizeBackgroundsTalesTiesTallReverenceTypicalWildlifeArcherCampfireArcheryTall Tales Author:Fred Bear
“America is an open society, more open than any other in the world. People of every race, of every color, of every culture are welcomed here to create a new life for themselves and their families. And what do these people who enter into the American mainstream have in common? English, our shared common language.” PeopleWorldAmericaCultureLanguageCommonRaceColorMainstreamNew LifeCommon Language Author:S. I. Hayakawa
“Sports was a great equalizer. It didn't have color. It didn't matter whether you were rich or poor, black or white. It really shaped me in many ways to be able to deal with a lot of different personalities and different cultures. Sports were the common thread.” WayDifferentMatterAbleCultureSportsBlackWhitePoorDealsCommonRichColorPersonalityThreadDifferent CulturesBlack Or WhiteRich Or PoorEqualizerCommon Threads Author:Howard Schultz
“This is why the terrorists hate us. And it's not the glitter and it's not the pomp and circumstance. We've got black and white, we've got Hispanic and Asian, we got gay, straight, and Guttenberg, all working together for one common goal: to get the mirror ball. And the mirror ball doesn't care what color you are, and it doesn't care how rich your parents are, and it doesn't care what God you pray to. It's an even wooden floor, and may the best man or woman win. And I say God bless Dancing with the Stars, and God bless the USA.” MenMayCareTogetherHateWinningStarsParentGoalBlackWhiteCommonRichColorPrayingCircumstancesGayBallsMirrorsDancingTerroristUsaWorking TogetherBlessBlack And WhiteAsianGod BlessGlitterHispanicCommon GoalDancing With The Stars Author:Adam Carolla
“Eliminate the concept of division by class, skills, race, income, and nationality. We are all equals with a common pulse to survive. Every human requires food and water. Every human has a dream and desire to be happy. Every human responds to love, suffering and pain. Every human bleeds the same color and occupies the same world. Let us recognize that we are all part of each other. We are all human. We are all one.” WorldHumansDreamPainDesireSufferingWaterCommonRaceClassColorSkillsConceptsIncomeDivisionCitizenshipPulseNationalitySuffering And Pain Author:Suzy Kassem
“I started asking friends, my white friends around, I said, "What's something that you think all Asians have in common?" They almost always immediately said, "Slanted eyes." I thought that's really interesting. No. 1, it simply isn't true. Not all Asian Americans have slanted eyes, and of course, Asians aren't the only ethnic identities to have them. No. 2, we could talk about our slant on life and what it's like to be people of color, while at the same time, using this outdated and obscure racial slur, and turning it on its head.” PeopleThinkingSaidEyeCoursesWhiteInterestingCommonIdentityColorAskingObscureAsianReally InterestingOutdatedAsian AmericanSlursEthnic Identity Author:Simon Tam
“In becoming an American, from Europe, what one has in common with that other immigrant is contempt for me-it's nothing else but color.” CommonColorBecomingEuropeImmigrantsContempt Book:Conversations with Toni Morrison Source: Conversations with Toni Morrison