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«I'm passionately involved in life: I love its change, its color, its movement. To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings - it's all a miracle.»
«A man's character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him»
«The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.»
Author: Marcus Aurelius | Keywords: color, dye, dyed, dyes, its color
«Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.»
«Sincere forgiveness isn't colored with expectations that the other person apologize or change. Don't worry whether or not they finally understand you. Love them and release them. Life feeds back truth to people in its own way and time.»
«I see that old flagpole still stands. Have your troops hoist the colors to its peak, and let no enemy ever haul them down.»
«There are only 3 colors, 10 digits, and 7 notes; its what we do with them that's important.»
«The only faith that wears well and holds its color in all weathers, is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp mordant of experience»
«An American can have a Ford in any color so long as its black.»
Author: Henry Ford | Keywords: an American, ford, fords, its color
«Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows us only what lies in its own focus.»