
Top 27 Quotes About Magenta
#1. her magenta lips a wolf's stained smile.
Janet Fitch
#2. Just cause you get used to something doesn't mean you like it." He added, snapping the magenta, "You're used to me.
Lionel Shriver
#3. Billingsly castle was holding its breath. Thunderheads rolled in from the hills, thick and white and folding over like biscuit dough, bubbling, boiling magenta along the edges where the skillet was the hottest.
Lauren Gilley
#4. The bathrobe was magenta, a colour that still makes him anxious whenever he sees it.
Margaret Atwood
#5. I'm having a magenta day. Not just red, but magenta!
Stephen King
#7. Lipstick?" He arched a brow.
"I'm on the hunt for my perfect shade," I respond, deadpan.
"Ditch the magenta. Your olive skin screams for rose." His deadpan is better than mine.
Gena Showalter
#8. My father once nearly came to blows with a female dinner guest about whether a particular patch of embroidery was fuchsia or magenta.
But the infinite gradations of color in a fine sunset - from salmon to canary to midnight blue - left him wordless.
Alison Bechdel
#9. My family could only afford to get me the box of eight Crayola crayons, but I craved the one with all 24 colours. I wanted magenta and turquoise and silver and gold.
Joni Mitchell
#10. I had choosen the path of the black sheep rather than that of the unicorns and puppies.
Magenta Periwinkle
#11. Starting this day, she was no longer going to be quiet, a wallflower no more.
Magenta Periwinkle
#12. As children we learned our shadow
is a darkness we never totally shake
until we lie down, pull the shades,
draw the curtains, shut out the world,
and turn our own light out.
B.J. Ward
#13. In whatever position you find yourself determine first your objective.
Ferdinand Foch
#14. I'd rather have a yard filled with genuine garbage than with
trashy lawn ornaments.
Jeannette Walls
#15. The last trumpet ever to be sounded shall blow even algebra to wreck.
Charles Dickens
#16. Part of language design is perturbing the proposed feature in various directions to see how it might generalize in the future.
Larry Wall
#18. Where does one go from the bottom? You hit the bottom of the well and what? People say the only place to go is up, but they seem to ignore how long you can spend wallowing in the muck at the bottom of the well.
Magenta Periwinkle
#19. The ocean was waiting with grand and bitter provocations, as if it invited you to think how deep it was, how much colder than your blood or saltier, or to outguess it, to tell which were its feints or passes and which its real intentions, meaning business.
Saul Bellow
#21. A first lesson in the fragility of love and the preternatural cowardice of men. And out of this disillusionment and turmoil sprang Beli's first adult oath, one that would follow her into adulthood, to the States and beyond. I will not serve.
Junot Diaz
#22. And than suddenly he was there, charging down the hallway like death in a cowboy duster.
Richelle Mead
#23. The power to accomplish the life of your dreams rests with none other than you. Whatever holds you back is also within you.
Pooja Ruprell
#24. 'Greek Street' is a very strange beast. I think of it as 'The Long Good Friday' meets 'Agamemnon.' A way of using those fantastically rich stories from Greek tragedy to take a look at our world and to explore some of the things I think about this world.
Peter Milligan
#25. I've always had enough, even if my enough and your enough are as different as an elephant and a minaret.
Catherynne M Valente
#26. I wanted so badly to be seen, yet my pride prevented me from obviously asking to be seen. I did not want to be seen by demand, but rather by their choosing.
Magenta Periwinkle
#27. Could a scar be like the rings of a tree, reopened with each emotional season?
Magenta Periwinkle
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