“Not only can color, which is under fixed laws, be taught like music, but it is easier to learn than drawing, whose elaborate principles cannot be taught.” LawPrinciplesTaughtColorEasierDrawingFixedColour Author:Eugene Delacroix
“The principal subject is the surface, which has its color, its laws over and above those of object.” LawSubjectsObjectsColorSurfacePrincipal Author:Pierre Bonnard
“The objective laws of form and color help to strengthen a person's powers and to expand his creative gift.” PersonsHelpingFormLawPowerCreativeColorObjectives Book:Design and form: the basic course at the Bauhaus and later Source: Design and form: the basic course at the Bauhaus and later
“Anytime you live in a society supposedly based upon law and it doesn't enforce its own laws because the color of a man's skin happens to be wrong, then I say those people are justified to resort to any means necessary to bring about justice when the government can't give them justice.” PeopleMenGivingMeanGovernmentHappensLawJusticeColorSkinsJustifiedResorts Author:Malcolm X
“Whether a Commonwealth suffers more by hypocritical pretenders to religion or by the openly profane? The most dangerous hypocrite in a Commonwealth is one who leaves the gospel for the sake of the law. A man compounded of law and gospel is able to cheat a whole country with his religion and then destroy them under color of law.” MenCountryWholeAbleLawSufferingDangerousColorSakeCheatHypocriteCommonwealthProfaneHypocriticalPretender Author:Benjamin Franklin
“Classifications and distinctions based on race or color have no moral or legal validity in our society. They are contrary to our constitution and laws.” LawPoliticsRaceMoralColorConstitutionContraryDistinctionOur SocietyValidityClassification Author:Thurgood Marshall