
Top 18 Vermillion Quotes
#1. History was what had happened; class was something you read about in a book.
Amit Chaudhuri
#2. Accept that there were some things you could not change and some things that you should.
Amy Lane
#3. How do you see those tree? ... They are yellow. Well then put down yellow. And that shadow is rather blue. So render it with pure ultramarine. Those red leaves? Use vermillion.
Paul Gauguin
#4. border - shades of vermillion, raw sienna, and burnt umber that would grow bolder and more vibrant with the strengthening
Michelle Isenhoff
#5. It's easy for people to be characterized in public life based upon their personality, and I have a very direct, blunt personality. And I understand why some people would then characterize that, especially people who don't like you, as bullying, but it's not that.
Chris Christie
#6. Nearly always, so as to live at peace with ourselves, we disguise our own impotence and weakness as calculation and policy; it is our way of placating that half of our being which is in a sense a spectator of the other.
Benjamin Constant
#7. I think we have all experienced passion that is not in any sense reasonable.
Stephen Fry
#8. I have always wanted to see what the vibe was like and I was right It's on the Vermillion Bayou.
Shelby Lynne
#9. Until well into the evening, when the vermillion sun plunged precipitously into the harbor, Alexandria remained a swirl of reds and yellows, a swelling kaleidoscope of music, chaos, and color.
Stacy Schiff
#10. Next door I could hear the old man's soul flap its heavy vermillion butterfly wings as the hustler shot a load down his throat.
Tom Cardamone
#13. A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.
Orson Welles
#14. There are three points of view to everything - mine, yours, and the truth.
Oriana Fallaci
#15. That was in nineteen and thirty-one and if I live to be a hunnerd year old I don't think I'll ever see anything as pretty as that train on fire goin up that mountain and around that bend and then flames lightin up the snow and the trees and the night.
Cormac McCarthy
#17. I live in Brooklyn, and I love all the hipsters and all the artisanal bacon you can get here now. I consider New York my home, and L.A. a place that I go. I always say I go with an empty sack and try to fill it with as much money as possible to bring back to New York.
Julie White
#18. My streets, my cistern. My old house. Its beams, floorboards and staircase creaked slightly, almost imperceptibly, with a dry, uniform, almost constant cracking sound. What's wrong? Where does it hurt? It seemed to be complaining of aches in its bones, in its centuries-old joints.
Ismail Kadare
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