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Hue Quotes

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One sits more comfortably on a colour that one likes.
Verner Panton

Authors on Hue Quotes: William Shakespeare John Milton Thomas Gray Josef Albers William Wendt James Montgomery Billy Corgan Isaac Marion Sean O'Casey Baltasar Gracian Julian Baggini William Cowper Jean Sibelius W. H. Davies Harriet Ann Jacobs Sun Tzu A. R. Ammons Matthew Arnold Rachel Caine John Burroughs Walter J. Phillips Francis Bacon Dante Alighieri Stephen Beal Verner Panton Walter Scott Leatrice Eiseman David Hare Hannah More Thomas Campbell John Ruskin Gerald Massey Charlotte Tilbury
2.
Whereas most other modern composers are engaged in manufacturing cocktails of every hue and description, I offer the public cold spring water.
Jean Sibelius

3.
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; And thus the native hue of resolution Is slicked o'er with the pale cast of thought
William Shakespeare

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The native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought; and enterprises of great pitch and moment, With this regard, their currents turn awry, and lose the name of action.
William Shakespeare

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O bluebird, welcome back again, Thy azure coat and ruddy vest, Are hues that April loveth best.
John Burroughs

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With a smile that glow'd Celestial rosy red, love's proper hue.
John Milton

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Behind the steps that Misery treads Approaching Comfort view: The hues of bliss more brightly glow Chastised by sabler tints of woe, And blended form, with artful strife, The strength and harmony of life.
Thomas Gray

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Lives that flash in sunshine, and lives that are born in tears, receive their hue from circumstances.
Harriet Ann Jacobs

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To gild refined gold, to paint the lily... is wasteful and ridiculous excess
William Shakespeare

10.
Don't choose anything that's two tones lighter than your natural lip tone, and make sure there's a little pink in the hue so it doesn't look too washed out.
Charlotte Tilbury

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It was the rainbow gave thee birth, and left thee all her lovely hues.
W. H. Davies

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All of our actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart, as landscapes their variety from light.
Francis Bacon

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Repeated similar experiments with adjacent colors will show that any ground subtracts its own hue from colors which it carries and therefore influences.
Josef Albers

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I have, and do sometimes, work with other media. But there is something about the physical activity and the directness of painting that I find fascinating. I am very attracted to the materiality of paintings and the visual phenomena of hue and value.
Stephen Beal

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All the rarest hues of human life take radiance and are rainbowed out in tears.
Gerald Massey

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What politicians want and what creative writers want will always be profoundly different, because I'm afraid all politicians, of whatever hue, want propaganda, and writers want the truth, and they're not compatible.
David Hare

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There are not more than five primary colours, yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever been seen.
Sun Tzu

18.
Passion colors all that it touches in its own hues.
Baltasar Gracian

19.
Laughter tends to mock the pompous and the pretentious; all man's boastful gadding about, all his pretty pomps, his hoary customs, his wornout creeds, changing the glitter of them into the dullest hue of lead.
Sean O'Casey

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No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar.
William Cowper

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What skilful limner e'er would choose To paint the rainbow's varying hues, Unless to mortal it were given To dip his brush in dyes of heaven?
Walter Scott

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Untested assumptions and lazy habits of thought can be shown up, once put in a spotlight of a different hue.
Julian Baggini

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In Physic, things of melancholic hue and quality are used against melancholy, sour against sour, salt to remove salt humors.
John Milton

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Reminiscent of the radiant shadings of a sunset, Tangerine Tango marries the vivaciousness and adrenaline rush of red with the friendliness and warmth of yellow, to form a high-visibility, magnetic hue that emanates heat and energy.
Leatrice Eiseman

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In painting, whether colour reflection is apparent or not, every hue must echo neighbouring hues, so that homogeneity may be attained.
Walter J. Phillips

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The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe.
Thomas Gray

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Simultaneous contrast is not just a curious optical phenomenon – it is the very heart of painting. Repeated experiments with adjacent colors will show that any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences.
Josef Albers

28.
I had no name for that particular hue of orange, other than unfortunate.
Rachel Caine

29.
Judge [Gonzalo] Curiel has not said anything, and in fact, cannot say anything. But I would even broaden it out to, you know, judges who are victims of attack ads in say state Supreme Court elections can't talk back. Judges are really barred from commenting on this kind of huge public hue and cry.
Dahlia Lithwick

30.
I don't have a problem with 'Idol' or 'X Factor,' I have a problem with when those things are not given the proper contextual hue.
Billy Corgan

31.
Never wedding, ever wooing, Still a lovelorn heart pursuing, Read you not the wrong you're doing In my cheek's pale hue? All my life with sorrow strewing; Wed or cease to woo.
Thomas Campbell

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O jealousy, Thou ugliest fiend of hell! thy deadly venom Preys on my vitals, turns the healthful hue Of my flesh check to haggard sallowness, And drinks my spirit up!
Hannah More

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But thou, my son, study to make prevail One colour in thy life, the hue of truth.
Matthew Arnold

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The walk liberating, I was released from forms, from the perpendiculars, straight lines, blocks, boxes, binds of thought into the hues, shadings, rises, flowing bends and blends of sight.
A. R. Ammons

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The warm green of the grass, sprinkled with flowers of many hues, is a carpet whereon we walk with noiseless tread.
William Wendt

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Pictures made in childhood are painted in bright hues.
Kate Douglas Wiggin

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A man's renown is like the hue of grass, Which comes and goes.
Dante Alighieri

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Every hue throughout your work is altered by every touch you add in other places.
John Ruskin

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While rose-buds scarcely show'd their hue, But coyly linger'd on the thorn.
James Montgomery

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The shadows of the room pool in the lines of our faces, draining our eyes of hue. "There's nothing left worth saying.
Isaac Marion