“I always listen to music, my passion and vice is music, I will be denied access to heaven because of the number of CDs I own, and I have gluttony for all types and colours of music.” PassionHeavenNumbersTypeVicesAccessColourDeniedListening To MusicMy PassionCdsGluttony Author:Anthony Minghella
“Re: Robert Montgomery's Poems His writing bears the same relation to poetry which a Turkey carpet bears to a picture. There are colours in the Turkey carpet out of which a picture might be made. There are words in Mr. Montgomery's writing which, when disposed in certain orders and combinations,have made, and will make again, good poetry. But, as they now stand, they seem to be put together on principle in such a manner as to give no image of anything in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth.” GivingWritingMadeSeemsMightEarthTogetherCertainOrderHeavenWaterPrinciplesBearsRelationCombinationColourTurkeysCarpetMontgomeryGood Poetry Author:Thomas B. Macaulay
“Heavens, how charming it is! There is now in the sky only the soft vaporous color of pale citron - the last reflection of the sun which plunges into the dark blue of the night, going from green tones to a pale turquoise of an unheard-of fineness and a fluid delicacy quite indescribable.” LastsNightHeavenDarkSunSkyColorReflectionBlueGreenToneColourPaleCharmingFluidPlungeDelicacyUnheardIndescribableTurquoiseDark Blue Author:Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
“The last mad throb of red just as it turns green; the ultimate shriek of orange calling all the blues of heaven for relief and support... each color almost regains the fun it must have felt within itself on forming the first rainbow.” FirstsLastsTurnsFunHeavenFeltSupportColorCallingRedUltimateGreenMadColourReliefRainbowOrange Author:Charles Demuth
“I testify to rainbow feathers, to the span of heaven and walls of colour, the colonnades of jasper.” PoetryHeavenPoetWallColourRainbowFeathers Book:Trilogy Source: Trilogy