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Quotes About Vivid

Sometimes my quotes may be too colorful.
~ Earl Butz
I always found very strong images for my songwriting in New York.
~ Neneh Cherry
Color me....BRILLIANT.
~ Coco J. Ginger
In an instant, everything in the room came alive. Like the sunshine had a melody and the sounds of footsteps had a texture I could feel in my fingertips each time anyone moved
~ Kiera Cass, The Crown
focusing, rather, on the precise and vivid events that easily come to our minds.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The dead were too ...present.
~ Chris Bohjalian
Red and green and silver flares, all colors, and the rain came down in Technicolor.
~ Tim O'Brien
Though it's odd, you're never more alive when you're almost dead.
~ Tim O'Brien
Hung be the Heavens in Scarlet
~ Tony Horwitz
Jem gazed up into the proper deep blue he knew well from Dorsetshire, coupled with the vivid green of the roadside grass and shrubs, and found himself smiling at these colors that were so natural and yet shouted louder than any London ribbon or dress.
~ Tracy Chevalier
Life vividly reveals itself in the therapeutic process—with its blind power and its tremendous capacity for destruction, but with its overbalancing thrust toward growth, if the opportunity for growth is provided.
~ Carl R. Rogers
Esos desechos de celuloide, esos sobrantes en la película del recuerdo de mi vida son los que hoy intento proyectar en la pantalla de la memoria, los que hoy me parecen, aun en su confusión, tan vívidos y tan cercanos.
~ Carmen Laforet
Estaba alegre sin saber el motivo. Veía los colores de todas las cosas con un brillo tan intenso que me daba pena pensar que se apagaría.
~ Carmen Martín Gaite
Their stories, so different on the face of it, are linked by common psychological and neurological mechanisms that can create false memories that nonetheless feel vividly, emotionally real. These memories do not develop overnight, in a blinding flash. They take months, sometimes years, to develop, and the stages by which they emerge are now well known to psychological scientists.
~ Carol Tavris
This small story illustrates three important things about memory: how disorienting it is to realize that a vivid memory, one full of emotion and detail, is indisputably wrong; how even being absolutely, positively sure a memory is accurate does not mean that it is; and how errors in memory support our current feelings and beliefs.
~ Carol Tavris
That's the fundamental flaw in the illusion that writers like to maintain, the idea that we can craft anything approaching the truth. No matter how richly we imagine, no matter how vividly we set the scene, we never come close to the unambiguous realness of the moment itself.
~ Carolyn Parkhurst
You ought to see it when it blooms, all dark red flowers from horizon to horizon, like a see of blood. Come the dry season, and the world turns the color of old bronze. And this is only hranna, child. There are hundred kinds of grass out there, grasses as yellow as lemon and as dark as indigo, blue grasses and orange grasses and grasses as rainbows.
~ George R. R. Martin
lavender-coloured lightning.
~ Gerald Durrell
Ivie froze at the sound of the deep, low voice. Later, much later, she would remember most clearly not the moment she looked into his eyes, but rather the split second before she did. And that was because, when you were falling from a great distance, spinning and turning in mid-air, uncertain of your chances of surviving the landing, the thing that was even more vivid than when you hit was the last moment before consequence owned you.
~ J.R. Ward
No podía recordar exactamente cómo había entrado en su apartamento, o lo que le había dicho. Pero todo lo que habían hecho en posición horizontal era endiabladamente vívido.
~ J.R. Ward
Mad raging sunsets poured in seafoams of cloud through unimaginable crags, with every rose tint of hope beyond, I felt just like it, brilliant and bleak beyond words.
~ Jack Kerouac
Let's make it flashy!
~ Sakurai Gamon
I don't think about my parents much. I've only got a handful of memories, and I don't want them wearing away, textures rubbing smooth, colors fading from overexposure. When I take them out, once in a blue moon, I need them bright enough to catch my breath and sharp enough to cut.
~ Tana French
Una hoja seca de roble, larga y amarillenta, cayó del árbol y fue a posarse sobre el seno izquierdo de la joven, destacando en la blancura de su vestido como una salpicadura de sangre. Estaba ligeramente húmeda y se movía rítmicamente
~ Taylor Caldwell