“I worship makeup. The basics are always: Stila shadows, LeClerc powder for my crazy shiny skin, Bobbie brown liner pot, Chanel mascara, and Koh Gen Do for foundation, Nars for colors and sparkles.” CrazyColorWorshipShadowSkinsFoundationBrownMakeupPotBasicsSparklePowderMascara Author:Mindy Kaling
“I see people getting so caught up in celebrating diversity that they are neglecting their commonality. I don't see this as a good thing. The Chinese culture has survived for more than five thousand years in part because the Chinese have embraced the same language and culture. I hope I am wrong about this, and that the flame is still on beneath the great American melting pot. Americans need each other, and a house divided, no matter the color of its occupants, is still divided. And divided we all fall.” PeopleNeedsYearsStillsMatterFallCultureHouseLanguageFiveColorThousandDiversityGood ThingsCaughtCelebrateChineseFlamesNeglectPotDividedThousand YearsSurvivedCaught UpMeltingGreat AmericanMelting PotCommonalityChinese CultureHouse DividedCelebrating Diversity Author:Richard Paul Evans
“I argue, based on metaphysical and physical considerations, that we should think of the fundamental parts of the world as a mix of intrinsic natures, rather like a paint-pot filled with a rainbow of colors, loosely mixed to give a richly varied, spatiotemporally inseparable, spread of qualities, and that this mixture is what gives rise to ordinary reality.” ThinkingWorldGivingShouldRealityQualityColorOrdinaryFundamentalsFilledPaintSpreadArguingConsiderationPotRainbowMetaphysicalMixturesInseparable Author:L.A. Paul
“Somebody once said that the Irish derived the greatest benefit from the English language. They court it like a beautiful woman. They make it bray with donkey laughter, they fling it at the sky like paint pots full of rainbow colors.” SaidBeautifulLanguageSkyColorBenefitsLaughterCourtPaintPotRainbowEnglish LanguageBeautiful WomenFlingDonkey Author:Malachy McCourt
“America always put forth this phony melting pot theory, but it's a reality now. They couldn't accomplish the melting pot economically; they couldn't accomplish it politically, or through education and science. But America has become a consumer society, and I see young people in the cities - of all colors and races - hanging out together over consumerism.” PeopleRealityTogetherAmericaYoungRaceCitiesColorTheoryAccomplishConsumersHanging OutPotConsumerismMeltingPhonyMelting Pot Author:Russell Means