
Top 13 Color Code Sayings
#1. Myself, I've always been organized in waves. For months on end, slowly descending into disorder, I drift with the status quo. Then I wake up one morning with a sudden compulsion to color-code my socks or stack them vertically.
Diane Ackerman
#2. Would have let me break the color code for shoes at work. These were borrowed from Indy's next door neighbor, who was Denver's top drag queen. Luckily, he had small feet; or I liked to think that way. Not that my feet were large.
Kristen Ashley
#3. I've appointed a task force to take a fresh look at the color-code system and whether we should retain it, change it or scrap it.
Janet Napolitano
#4. I like organizing things. I like organizing my closets, so that I know where everything is. And and I used to color code it.
Taylor Swift
#5. You know how I always believe in the future ... Without disorder, the revolution is impossible; knowing that, I did not lose hope, and I do not lose it now.
Peter Kropotkin
#6. And you're still ready to follow every rule, obey every moral code, and only color inside the lines." "How well would the picture turn out if you colored outside the lines? There's a reason for the lines.
Hayley J. Harper
#7. While I enjoy teaching people on the basic and intermediate levels to work them up to advanced levels, my real talent is for the advanced students. You could say that I'm like a ninth-degree black belt in martial arts.
Frederick Lenz
#8. You may live in an unknown small village, but if you have big ideas, the world will come and find you!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#9. My sensei was a British karate champion named Brian Fitkin. He was my mentor and because I had a hard relationship with my dad, he became a father figure to me.
Dolph Lundgren
#10. What question?" I ask, breathless.
"Whether you're as beautiful in the morning as you are during the rest of the day.
Sophie Jordan
#11. But anyone who has experienced flow knows that the deep enjoyment it provieds requires an equal degree of disciplined concentration.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
#12. Even with seemingly simple things like eye color, you can't tell from my genetic code whether I have blue eyes or not. So it's naive to think that complex human behaviors, like risk-seeking, are driven by changes in one or two genes.
Craig Venter
#13. It's what runners do. We keep on keeping on
Amby Burfoot
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