Hue Quotes
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Hue Quotes & Sayings
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Pictures made in childhood are painted in bright hues ...
— Kate Douglas Wiggin
In a movie, you're raw material, just a hue of some color and the director makes the painting.
— Viggo Mortensen
While rose-buds scarcely show'd their hue, But coyly linger'd on the thorn.
— James Montgomery
You can never judge a paint hue by the liquid color in the paint pot. You must apply it to a wall, wait for the paint to dry, then decide.
— Dorothy Draper
Your fame is as the grass, whose hue comes and goes, and His might withers it by whose power it sprang from the lap of the earth.
— Dante Alighieri
Gilds the crenelated towers of the churches here and there, Intensifies the hue of flowers makes thy lovely face more fair.
— Marguerite De Angeli
Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, and robes the mountain in its azure hue.
— Thomas Campbell
In dreams and visions lie the greatest creations of man, for on them rests no yoke of line or hue.
— R. H. Barlow
Had the facial plumage been of a paler hue it would have looked like a pile of horse crap on a winter's day.
— St John Morris
Drawing includes three and a half quarters of the content of painting ... Drawing contains everything, except the hue
— Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Untested assumptions and lazy habits of thought can be shown up, once put in a spotlight of a different hue.
— Julian Baggini
BLUE, THE colour of the sky, of the ocean, of certain stars and planets and the hue of the bluest eyes you have ever seen.
— Kev Heritage
The warm green of the grass, sprinkled with flowers of many hues, is a carpet whereon we walk with noiseless tread.
— William Wendt
In painting, whether colour reflection is apparent or not, every hue must echo neighbouring hues, so that homogeneity may be attained.
— Walter J. Phillips
All of our actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart, as landscapes their variety from light.
— Francis Bacon
Bluie, the blue stuffed bear I'd had since I was, like, one - back when it was socially acceptable to name one's friends after their hue.
— John Green
Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences.
— Josef Albers
A man's character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.
— Frederick Douglass
Her soul is a kaliedoscope
Bursting with every shade and hue
But shift your gaze ever so slightly
And she's something entirely new. — Erin Hanson
Bursting with every shade and hue
But shift your gaze ever so slightly
And she's something entirely new. — Erin Hanson
Only God can break through the variegated walls of skin to capture the one and only hue of the heart. One Blood.
— Katelyne Parker
I suppose everything in existence takes its colour from the average hue of our surroundings.
— H.G.Wells
Sparkling and bright in liquid light Does the wine our goblets gleam in; With hue as red as the rosy bed Which a bee would choose to dream in.
— Charles Fenno Hoffman
O bluebird, welcome back again, Thy azure coat and ruddy vest, Are hues that April loveth best ...
— John Burroughs
My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the ever changing view.
— Carole King
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
In Physic, things of melancholic hue and quality are used against melancholy, sour against sour, salt to remove salt humors.
— John Milton
Both had indulged in, if not Black Magic, then certainly magic of a darker hue than seemed desirable or legitimate.
— Susanna Clarke
Whereas most other modern composers are engaged in manufacturing cocktails of every hue and description, I offer the public pure cold water.
— Jean Sibelius
Passion colors all that it touches in its own hues.
— Baltasar Gracian
But maybe life is like that - you never know when something that's been hidden is going to rise up and bite you, or glow with a golden hue.
— Charles Martin
I wanted to live in a house with walls painted in various shades of blue and green, instead of the eggshell hue that screamed renter.
— Tayari Jones
From the depths of his memory arose a tingling sadness, fragile and pure like morning dew, tinged with a rosy hue.
— Liu Cixin
A man's renown is like the hue of grass, Which comes and goes.
— Dante Alighieri
To gild refined gold, to paint the lily ... is wasteful and ridiculous excess
— William Shakespeare
I find earth not gray but rosy;
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us.
— John Locke
Lives that flash in sunshine, and lives that are born in tears, receive their hue from circumstances.
— Harriet Ann Jacobs
Time strips our illusions of their hue, And one by one in turn, some grand mistake Casts off its bright skin yearly like the snake.
— Lord Byron
May Jack-o-lanterns burning bright, Of soft and golden hue, Pierce through the future's veil and show, What fate now holds for you?
— Jerry Smith
My eye was drawn to a bright green hue, the same shade as a poisonous Amazonian frog, the tiny, delightfully deadly ones.
— Gail Honeyman
Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is even in the grave, And thou must die.
— George Herbert
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
Black was not the universal hue of mourning in Europe. In Castile, white obtained on the death of its princes.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
There is in hell a place stone-built throughout, Called Malebolge, of an iron hue, Like to the wall that circles it about.
— Dante Alighieri
Strike the hue. Westward, burning. Pages turning. Indiana. Ripe banana. Happiness approaches. Serpents and roaches.
— Rick Riordan
Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose.
— John Milton