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Colons To Introduce Quotes By Elsa Schiaparelli

I gave to pink, the nerve of the red, a neon pink, an unreal pink. — Elsa Schiaparelli

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A great man scarcely knows how he dines, how he dresses; but without railing or precision, his living is natural and poetic. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Amy Ewing

It's hard to remember who you were when you're constantly pretending to be someone you're not. — Amy Ewing

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Reggie Lewis

I don't want the All-Star Game to be a one-time thing. — Reggie Lewis

Colons To Introduce Quotes By David Z. Albert

There is a deep and perennial and profoundly human impulse to approach the world with a DEMAND, to approach the world with a PRECONDITION, that what has got to turn out to lie at THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE, that what has got to turn out to lie at THE FOUNDATION OF ALL BEING, is some powerful and reassuring and accessible image of OURSELVES ... and that, more than any of their particular factual inaccuracies - is what bothers me the most about them. It is precisely the business of resisting that demand, it is precisely the business of approaching the world with open and authentic wonder, and with a sharp, cold eye, and singularly intent upon the truth, that's called science. — David Z. Albert

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Theoretically there is no absolute proof that one's awakening in the morning (the finding oneself again in the saddle of one's personality) is not really a quite unprecedented event, a perfectly original birth. — Vladimir Nabokov

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Marc Maron

She had that strange mutant beauty that models have. It's the kind of beauty that no matter what they are wearing or how they try to hide themselves, a sharply defined, electric appeal comes through and zaps your desire. — Marc Maron

Colons To Introduce Quotes By Noel Kingsbury

Improving upon nature is the very essence of plant breeding, and so it goes to the heart of one of the central debates of the human condition: the relationship between humanity and nature and the degree to which the human race has a right (or indeed a responsibility) to change plant life for its own ends. — Noel Kingsbury