“I've always liked to go down a different path. Being a woman of color, I never followed a cookie cutter way.” WayDifferentPathColorCookiesBeing A WomanDifferent PathsCuttersCookie Cutters Author:Halle Berry
“Baseball is about homecoming. It is a journey by theft and strength, guile and speed, out around first to the far island of second, where foes lurk in the reefs and the green sea suddenly grows deeper, then to turn sharply, skimming the shallows, making for a shore that will show a friendly face, a color, a familiar language and, at third, to proceed, no longer by paths indirect but straight, to home.” FirstsShowsHomeFacesTurnsLanguageGrowsPathJourneySeaColorBaseballThirdsGreenDeeperSpeedFamiliarIslandsFriendlyShoreFoeTheftIndirectHomecomingReefsGuileSkimmingFriendly Faces Book:A Great and Glorious Game: Baseball Writings of A. Bartlett Giamatti Source: A Great and Glorious Game: Baseball Writings of A. Bartlett Giamatti
“For me, being able to work with somebody who I don't have to translate my experience to all the time - that's important, because I'm not having to walk someone down the path of racial understanding to tell a story about a woman of color.” ImportantStoriesAbleUnderstandingWalksPathColorTranslate Author:Ellen Pompeo
“Artist should look at the reality and brutality of modern life in all its color, nature with all its imperfections - that should be the challenge to the modern painter not the didactic idealization of the past. The new generation should forge a new path.” ShouldLooksRealityPastArtistChallengesPathGenerationsModernColorPainterImperfectionModern LifeBrutalityNew GenerationNew PathsDidactic Author:Charles Baudelaire
“Love is a pathway of many colors and dead ends. But when the right path is chosen, the sights are amazing.” EndsLove IsPathColorSightChosenPathwaysRight PathDead Ends Author:Tash
“I am busy with my work. My path is clear. I see somebody dying, I pick him up. I find somebody hungry, I give him food. He can love and be loved. I don't look at his color, I don't look at his religion.” GivingLooksPathClearDyingColorPicksBusyHungry Author:Mother Teresa