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Quotes About Blue

An early spring arrived, with skies of faded-workshirt blue.
~ Anne Lamott
The shawl's bottom edge the clearest blue, as if it has been dipped in the sea. The blue of a glance.
~ Anne Michaels
But the sky was never quite the same shade of blue again. I mean the world looked different forever after, and even in moments of exquisite happiness there was the darkness lurking, the sense of our frailty and our hopelessness.
~ Anne Rice
If there is any sea as blue as the Caribbean I have never beheld it, and when it is seen at twilight, it is most spectacular, but then you will hear more of this later, for I have had much time to contemplate the color of this sea. On
~ Anne Rice
IT WAS that sea again, that ocean clear and blue and frothing wild into the flopping prancing ghosts with every wave that hit the beach.
~ Anne Rice
This darkness had a calming effect on me. The open country sank into a deep dark tinge of blue beneath the pearly heavens, and I could see the forests encroaching on the tilled land, creeping higher here and there, as the hills folded over one another or sank steeply into valleys of pure blackness.
~ Anne Rice
She was too distracted by the alluring creature standing before her table, with his cordial blue eyes.
~ Anne Rice
And what if you're trying to knock out another man, she said, sarcastic. There was no expression in his cool blue eyes. Then I kiss him, he said in the calmest of voices. Now you try it.
~ Anne Stuart
I saw in a blue haze all the world poured flat and pale between the mountains
~ Annie Dillard
Outside shadows are blue, I read, because they are lighted by the blue sky and not the yellow sun. Their blueness bespeaks infinitesimal particles scattered down inestimable distance.
~ Annie Dillard
The moth's enormous wings are velveted in a rich, warm, brown, and edged in bands of blue and pink delicate as a watercolour wash. A startling 'eyespot,' immense, and deep blue melding to an almost translucent yellow, luxuriates in the centre of each hind wing. The effect is one of a masculine splendour foreign to the butterflies, a fragility unfurled to strength
~ Annie Dillard
In fall-orbed glory, yonder moon divine, Rolls through the dark blue depths.
~ Robert Southey
Your life has more blue in it than a James Cameron movie.
~ Ron Currie Jr.
Life in the ocean makes Earth hospitable. We are sailing along in the universe and we have a blue engine that is making everything alright.
~ Sylvia Earle
paint in blue and black...sometimes gray - the colors of night - occasionally I surprise you with a mustard yellow, but then, I am a poet ...
~ John Geddes
In the afternoon, over gold screens, I will brush the blue dust of my dreams.
~ John Gould Fletcher
the inside of the shell, the swirls of blue and purple—wampum, what used to be traded like money.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Now every time that I look at the sky , I see it so blue. I am forever grateful when you told me the truth.
~ Eliotz Cesar
The dream pool is pushed out in the open and the dappled depths of our imagination become a uniformly blue intruder, often out of scale with its surroundings and nearly always discordant in colour and texture.
~ Elisabeth Beazley
Di mana-mana terdapat rumput jelatang, Tapi rumput hijau yang lembut tetap lebih banyak, Kebiruan langit lebih luas daripada awan gelap.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The dark moss of her cloak makes her hair shine all the brighter, and the green contrasts with the brilliant blue of her eyes.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Persistent tatters glowed orange and blue against a backdrop of stars, a vast, doomed displayed of color and light.
~ Elizabeth Bear
The blue flecks in his hazel eyes seemed brighter than green, momentarily, and Muire glanced down at the platter.
~ Elizabeth Bear
In the deep sky where there had been a sun, we saw a ring of white silver; a smoking ring, and all the smokes were silver, too; gauzy, fuming, curling, unbelievable. And who had ever seen the sky this color! Not in the earliest morning or at twilight, never before had we seen or dreamed this strange immortal blue in which a few large stars now sparkled as though for the first time in creation.
~ Elizabeth Enright