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Quotes About Black

All comfort, all goodness, all hope was burning in this black figure which my eyes would not let go, even as it dwindled, and lost all perpetual form.
~ Anne Rice
What does this Daimon look like? (Xedrix) He's tall and blond. (Kyle) Well, that narrows it down to every Daimon here except Stryker. What would that be? Several thousand of them? Could you be a bit more specific and if you tell me he was dressed in black, I'll kill you myself and spare me the agony of dying. (Xedrix)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
This isn't a game, human. Listen to the Skotos and go. We're not bound by the laws of the Oneroi. Killing humans is nothing for us. (Dolophoni) Well, aren't you all scary in black. Ooo. What are you two masquerading as? Evil Man and his trusty sidekick Bad Boy? (Geary)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Stars, everywhere. So many stars that I could not for the life me understand how the sky could contain them all yet be so black.
~ Peter Watts
With sports, you get the results back right away. With life, it's not always so black and white.
~ Rebecca Twigg
Black is like the silence of the body after death, the close of life.
~ Wassily Kandinsky
Her hair spilled over the pillow like a bottle of overturned ink.
~ John Fante
Horace, who had been trying to find out the meaning of Kurokuma for some time now, was pleased to hear the translation. "Black bear," he repeated. "It's undoubtedly because I'm so terrible in battle." "I'd guess so," Will put in. "I've seen you in battle and you're definitely terrible.
~ John Flanagan
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
your heart is your soul twinkling in the black firmament inside you...
~ John Geddes
at dawn, the grains of sleep turn to floating black spots, then out of focus the world tilts, and the cat scratches at the door...
~ John Geddes
I love Shakespeare, but sometimes....his images - If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head....
~ John Geddes
Earth as our home in space, a single blue-white oasis of life surrounded by a black desert.
~ John Gribbin
tenía un cabello casi negro azabache.
~ John Katzenbach
There is only one thing I fear in life, my friend... One day the black will swallow the red.
~ John Logan
Name three types of olives." "Olives! I wouldn't know one type!" "Well, there are three. You can get green ones, you can get black ones, or you can get stuffed.
~ John Marsden
Arthur and I had had our differences, even our clashes, but I'd had a huge amount of respect for him as a man, a black man, and a positive force for world tennis. I realized too late that he was the greatest ambassador our sport had ever had, and I was determined to try to do better myself.
~ John McEnroe
that Darkness Created an atom of Life, and the Color to be the Color had to be Black, as there was no light; therefore, it had to be the Color of the thing that Created it!
~ Elijah Muhammad
The warm night air-her own continued existence shocked her as much as brightness would have if she'd been drowning, and somehow kicked herself into daylight again before the black water could suck her down.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She seemed to him a long spill of dark water, a black surface shattered with ephermal reflections of light.
~ Elizabeth Bear
His black robes rustled as he turned, and Will fought the ridiculous urge to step behind Kit like a child twisting him in his mother's skirts.
~ Elizabeth Bear
He's a fragile, girlish sort of a boy with eyes like watchful black jewels.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Your brother had lovely patterns from his shoulders to his thighs. Very black, on so much white, white ski. Do you have marks like that?" "I wouldn't show you if I did," Matthew said softly through the rage that wanted to take the bit and run. "Give me back that child.
~ Elizabeth Bear
His beak is focussed; he is preoccupied,looking for something, something, something.Poor bird, he is obsessed!The millions of grains are black, white, tan, and gray,mixed with quartz grains, rose and amethyst.
~ Elizabeth Bishop