Top 19 Vivid Color Quotes
#1. A vivid color blocked tunic dress sets the perfect tone for Spring.
Lubov Azria
#2. Data. That's what matters. That's what tells us something. But people want to see pictures. Supernova in vivid color. Even though scientifically it's useless.
Marcus Sakey
#3. The only thing I can say is consistent in all my paintings is vivid color.
Paul Stanley
#4. I don't understand people who dream in black and white. I just don't get it. My dreams have always been vivid color.
Gary Ross
#5. I really feel like the sky is the limit. I'm a dreamer, and I dream in full vivid color HD.
Will Packer
#6. I wanted to meet the boy who documented suffering in such vivid color.
Colleen Hoover
#7. I live within the vivid colors of my imagination, soaring with rainbow-feathered birds, racing the desert winds on horseback, wrapped in ancient tribal jewels, dancing with mythical tigers in steamy jungles.
Laurel Burch
#10. With that single phrase, the color of the world changed ... to something so vivid ... so dramatic ... so loving that it almost hurts ...
Minari Endou
#11. Love is like a pair of polarized sunglasses, making every color seem more vivid, richer, warmer. Without it we stare at the world dull-eyed and flinch at the thought it might remain the same forever.
Carol Vorvain
#12. How blazing and alive the past is. The color of the wallpaper in the bedroom you had as a girl. It's not so much that you've lost your memory, more like you're submerged in it, like you're living in the brightly vivid underwater world of the past.
Jackie Kay
#13. Our griefs, as well as our joys, owe their strongest colors to our imaginations. There is nothing so grievous to be borne that pondering upon it will not make it heavier; and there is no pleasure so vivid that the animation of fancy cannot liven it.
Jane Porter
#14. Darkness just loosens the mask. Sharpens the mind's eye. Makes the color of a remembered pencil, or a tick of waxy red on a cracked plaster wall, as vivid as that taillight a few feet away.
Garth Risk Hallberg
#15. She ... wanted no one - apart from men in nineteenth-century novels, which put a whole new spin on the idea of 'unattainable.
Kate Atkinson
#16. When you talk to people who have been in combat, there's a sensory overload that happens. The color becomes vivid. Sounds become more pronounced. People talk about how, for them, the war was technicolor and real life was black and white after the war.
David Ayer
#17. When I first saw her, she stood out in vivid, living color while the world around her turned to grayscale.
Lori Perkins
#18. I think the key is that nothing's ever perfect and you've got to be able to go with change. It's a lot easier said then done because I especially like things very structured and I don't like change, but it's part of life; you've got to just deal with it.
Ben Savage
#19. To the ordinary guy, all this is a bunch of gobbledygook. But out of the gobbledygook comes a very clear thing: you can't trust the government, you can't believe what they say, and you can't rely on their judgment.
Richard M. Nixon
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