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Quotes About Vivid

The dialogue fills the auditorium like an unrefrigerated boxcar of month-old steaks.
~ David Sedaris
He once told me that an August evening was as hot as three toads in a Cuisinart, a comparison that left me blinking two days later.
~ Dean Koontz
Characters you'll find difficult to forget (besides the two lead characters), include the astute Jim Traft, Sr., Molly's semi-outlaw brother Arch (Slinger) Dunn; faithful Andy Stoneham; kind-hearted Mrs. See; the rollicking cowboy, Curley Prentiss; the despicable villain, Hank Jocelyn; the supposedly deaf cook, Jeff Davis; Molly's embittered mother; Ring Locke, the range boss; and a host of other characters who play cameo parts.
~ Zane Grey
The sun had become a light yellow yolk and was walking with red legs across the sky.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
No hay que haberlo experimentado todo para poder expresarlo todo? Y sentir vivamente, ¿no es sufrir? Por consiguiente, las poesías no se crean sino tras penosos viajes que se emprenden a las vastas regiones del pensamiento y de la sociedad.
~ Honore de Balzac
pero cada mañana amanecía lívida, en
~ Horacio Quiroga
I might die from a bear attack; I could also succumb to a rattlesnake or a puma, slip down a rocky ravine, have a tree branch fall on my head, choke on beef jerky, or any other of a million unanticipated disasters. That's the thrill of backcountry exploration. My vulnerability is exquisite. If I don't watch out for me, no one else will.
~ Unknown
I just saw her. She was so … alive.
~ Colin Meloy
The dreams I have of him and them and The Philosophy are more vivid to me than my family and friends.
~ Unknown
We have as many planes of speech as does a painting planes of perspective which create perspective in a phrase. The most important word stands out most vividly defined in the very foreground of the sound plane. Less important words create a series of deeper planes.
~ Constantin Stanislavski
She live on purpose -- like she used every color in the crayon box. The big box, too, with the built-in sharpener.
~ Unknown
She lived on purpose -- like she used every color in the crayon box. The big box, too, with the built-in sharpener.
~ Unknown
I like light, color, luminosity. I like things full of color and vibrant.
~ Oscar de la Renta
Food is supposed to be vibrant, fresh, filled with color.
~ Linda Perry
The need to express yourself in Los Angeles makes the city so vibrant. If I lived here, it would be lovely to be in a cool new high-rise looking out over a city that is exploding.
~ Marcel Wanders
Okay. I don't know how we're going to do this. If I'm not in you inside of five minutes, I'm going to die. My heart will simply explode, and it won't be pretty. But the thing is this - I haven't had sex in a couple years, which creates two problems. One, I don't have any condoms. If I had any condoms in some drawer somewhere, they'd be powder by now. And two, I can't promise to pull out because I'm going to come the second I'm in you.
~ Unknown
I search the language for a word to tell you how red is red.
~ Lisel Mueller
It took shape and stood up, an enormous creature of vaguely human shape made all of earth and root and bough, twin points of brilliant emerald-green light burning in its vine-writhing, leaf-strewn head. It had to have been nine or ten feet tall, and nearly that far across. Its legs were thicker than me, and branches spread out above its head like vast horns against the background of luminous mind fog. The creature lifted its head
~ Jim Butcher
In my head, the sky is blue, the grass is green and cats are orange.
~ Jim Davis
Felicità. Semplice come un bicchiere di cioccolata o tortuosa come il cuore. Amara. Dolce. Viva.
~ Joanne Harris
Mesmo esta vida artística, que sabemos não ser a verdadeira, parece-me tão vívida e seria uma ingratidão não contentar-se com ela.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
Les saisons s'enchaînaient façon paquets de bonbons : faciles à gober et colorés.
~ Virginie Despentes
I have met them at close of day Coming with vivid faces From counter or desk among grey Eighteenth-century houses.
~ W.B. Yeats
we become aware, with amazement, that we have forgotten nothing, every memory evoked rises in front of us painfully clear.
~ Primo Levi