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People coming away from a session with Dr. S. usually looked as if they had had fifty minutes on the anvil with an apprentice blacksmith.
— Margaret Halsey
I love playing the melodic stuff. I love adding textures and colors.
— James Hetfield
The English artist likes line more than color or texture.
— Neville Weston
Don't think of sea as color. Make it a solid that can support a boat. Think of 'wetness' as color-texture.
— John French Sloan
There's nothing written in the Bible, Old or New testament, that says, 'If you believe in Me, you ain't going to have no troubles.'
— Ray Charles
We (the Chinese) eat food for its texture, the elastic or crisp effect it has on our teeth, as well as for fragrance, flavor and color.
— Lin Yutang
Many people want to have a beautiful house, but we all already have one: The Earth itself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I believe that accessories should bring color and texture to an every day wardrobe based on each individual's sense of style.
— Kate Spade
Our society's obsession with tolerance leads to intolerance. Simply being a Christian today is an offense to our culture.
— Charles Colson
Elementary school children are very impressionable
— David J. Anderson
Deny the world, defy the devil, despise the flesh, and delight yourself only in the Lord.
— Lady Jane Grey
There is no justification for taking away individuals' freedom in the guise of public safety.
— Thomas Jefferson
Communicate with visual literacy - Make good use of all the non-verbal ways of communication - color, shape, form, texture.
— Marty Sklar
I am convinced that abstract form, imagery, color, texture, and material convey meaning equal to or greater than words.
— Katherine McCoy
Show me a Professor of Education, especially a Professor of E-learning, who lectures, and I'll show you a hypocrite who doesn't read the research.
— Donald Clark