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Quotes About Grey

Yes, the hunky barista looks even more terrifically masculine with three days' growth on his chin. Guys under 50 mostly do. But when your beard is partly or largely grey, that stubble can just look a little unwashed. Sadly, when you're over 50, different rules apply.
~ Russell Smith
All the teaching I had ever received had failed to make me apply such intelligence as I was possessed of, directly and vividly: there had never been any sunshine, as regards language, in the earlier grey days of learning, for the sky had always pelted with gerunds and optatives.
~ E. F. Benson
he's a grey area, in a world that doesn't like grey areas, but the grey areas are where you find the complexity, it's where you find the humanity, and it's where you find the truth.
~ Jon Ronson
Edinburgh has a similar climate to Bergen - it's very rainy and grey. There were a lot of days I'd sit inside in front of the computer, make music, and dream about summer - instead of the rainy reality outside.
~ Kygo
To sleep after sunrise was impossible on account of the number of flies which kept buzzing about the face.
~ George Grey
'A Flying Jatt' is a good superhero with no dark side. So, it is all good vs. all bad without any shades of grey.
~ Remo D'Souza
The multicolored or grey lights touching their faces, but never really touching them...
~ Ray Bradbury
In the late afternoon it rained and the entire world was dark grey. He stood in the hall of his house, putting on his badge with the orange salamander burning across it.
~ Ray Bradbury
She feels like kicking out all the windows And setting fire to this life She could change everything about her Using colors bold and bright But all the colors mix together - to grey And it breaks her heart To grey
~ Dave Matthews Band
the Lusitania was deliberately sent to her doom. Prior to the incident, Winston Churchill, then head of the British Admiralty, had ordered a study done to determine the political impact if the Germans sank a British passenger ship with Americans on board. And just before the sinking, Edward Grey, the British foreign minister, asked Edward Mandell House, top advisor to President Woodrow Wilson: "What will America do if the Germans sink an ocean liner with American passengers on board?
~ James Perloff
You are a ghost, a figure that stands between light and dark, trapped amid the grey. And I have need of such a man." - Malcador the Sigillite
~ James Swallow
You should know,' said Lord Grey, adjusting his sight to the folded paper he had just raised from his desk, ' that I am tied to the Hexham Saphronia, who combines total chastity with a jackal-like taste for digging up my family history. With twelve barons Grey to research she should be rendered peacefully harmless, with no sharp quality of heat, either biting the tongue or offending the head. She will also bring you a fortune in dowry.' He looked up.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
For him, it was now of no importance, as his place in the world was of no consequence. He was home, after long and harsh buffeting. And it was she, who knew his quality as Grey had done, who had to live with the knowledge that there was no channel by which it could continue; that for the purposes of the present world the flourish, so brief, was now over with.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I love 'Cabaret' and 'George M!' They're both incredible as far as I'm concerned.
~ Joel Grey
It was raining again the next morning, a slanting grey rain like a swung curtain of crystal beads.
~ Raymond Chandler
And this grey spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.
~ Richard Flanagan
His eyes reflected the open grey of the autumnal sky.
~ Juliet Marillier
The oldest man he seemed that ever wore grey hairs.
~ William Wordsworth
I think my music's kind of cold, but I don't know if it's related to the weather. It might be because it's always grey [in Montreal], it's very depressing.
~ Grimes
When Philosophy with its abstractions paints grey in grey, the freshness and life of youth has gone, the reconciliation is not a reconciliation in the actual, but in the ideal world.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
What is a woman that you forsake herAnd the hearth fire and the home acreTo go with that old grey widow-maker?
~ Rudyard Kipling
Every pause is a precursor to new thoughts, every thought is potentially a new story, every story is a new interpretation and every interpretation is a new shade of grey.
~ Mayank S. Sengar
Under his shock of grey hair their father's face looked as if it had been carved out of wood by a man who had not yet mastered the tools for delicate work.
~ Jane Johnson
Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean: The world has grown grey from thy breath!
~ Edward Gibbon