Top 15 Colorblindness Quotes
#1. I have watched patients stand and gaze longingly toward the city they in all likelihood will never enter again. It means liberty and life; it seems so near, and yet heaven is not further from hell.
Nellie Bly
#2. We haven't seen any African country talk about recession.
Oscar N. Onyema
#4. For example, advocates are frequently asked, When will we (finally) become a colorblind society? The pursuit of colorblindness makes people impatient. With courage, we should respond: Hopefully never. Or if those words are too difficult to utter, then say: "Not in the foreseeable future.
Michelle Alexander
#6. Our bodies are like vast landscapes, revealing hidden stories and emotions through their physical changes, both external and internal.
Susan L. Smalley
#7. If the problem of the twentieth century was, in W. E. B. Du Bois's famous words, "the problem of the color line," then the problem of the twenty-first century is the problem of colorblindness, the refusal to acknowledge the causes and consequences of enduring racial stratification.
Naomi Murakawa
#8. It's out there," Bitterness says. "Your monster. Mendicant Bias. Can't you feel it?
Greg Bear
#9. We cannot let colorblindness become myopia which masks the reality that many "created equal" have been treated within our lifetimes as inferior both by the law and by their fellow citizens.
William J. Brennan
#10. If our pain doesn't destroy us, it just might transform us into truly human beings at last.
Frederick Buechner
#11. Proportion is that agreeable harmony between the several parts of a building, which is the result of a just and regular agreement of them with each other; the height to the width, this to the length, and each of these to the whole.
Vitruvius
#12. Maybe Violet was stricken with colorblindness, the willful inability to distinguish between white and any other color, the only infirmity Americans wished for themselves. But
Viet Thanh Nguyen
#13. My favorite days were when I had a cold and could stay home from school and draw all day long.
Barbara Cooney
#14. Writers were a strange sort; I knew that much from the newspapers.
Chris Priestley
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