“The advice I continually give to young writers is this, "Learn to paint pictures with words." Not just once upon a time, but ... In the long secret dust of ages, beneath a blue forgotten sky, where trade winds caress the sun bleached shores of unknown realms ... See, as much as there are words in poetry, there is a poetry in words. Use it, stay faithful to the path you have set your heart upon and follow it.” GivingWritingHeartLongUseAgeYoungSecretSunPathSkyAdviceWindBlueTradePaintForgottenDustFaithfulRealmsShoreOnce Upon A TimeCaressYoung Writers Author:Brian Jacques
“Good colour really means good taste; and 'powerful' colour means a reserve, to give a climax its full force, and not 'red, white, and blue all over.” GivingMeanForceWhitePowerfulColorTasteRedBlueColourReservesReally MeanGood TasteClimaxRed White And Blue Author:John F. Carlson
“Give me the clear blue sky over my head, and the green turf beneath my feet, a winding road before me, and a three hours' march to dinner - and then to thinking! ... I begin to feel, think, and be myself again. Instead of an awkward silence, broken by attempts at wit or dull common-places, mine is that undisturbed silence of the heart which alone is perfect eloquence.” ThinkingGivingFeelsHeartThreeHoursPerfectCommonSilenceClearFeetSkyMinesBrokenGive MeBlueGreenDinnerWitDullMarchAwkwardEloquenceBlue SkyTurfSilence Of The HeartClear Blue SkyWinding Road Book:Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners Source: Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners