“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“One would imagine that books were, like women, the worse for being old : that they open their leaves more cordially; that the spirit of enjoyment wears out with the spirit of novelty; and that after a certain age, it is high time to put them on the s.” — William Hazlitt
“The expression a woman wears on her face is far more important than the clothes she wears on her back.” — Dale Carnegie
“You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature; for art is but to set nature in order, and nothing else.” — William Cavendish
“All of my work is based on nature. I grew up in a rural environment and living in the Bay Area allows for immediate access to wonderful natural environs. Basically nature is my Genus Loci, or the place where my spirit resides.” — Judith Anderson
“All nature wears one universal grin.” — Henry Fielding
“Repeated experiments with adjacent colors will show that any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences.” — Josef Albers
“I don't want to imitate life in movies; I want to represent it. And in that representation, you use the colors you feel, and sometimes they are fake colors. But always it's to show one emotion.” — Pedro Almodovar
“Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.” — Robert Delaunay
“Nature is my springboard. From her I get my initial impetus. I have tried to relate the visible drama of mountains, trees, and bleached fields with the fantasy of wind blowing and changing colors and forms.” — Milton Avery
“Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night.” — Rainer Maria Rilke
“I like to have the screen full of color, twenty colors on the screen at once, fifty colors. There are no dominants despite what people have said.” — Claude Chabrol