Michel Eugene Chevreul famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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In order to change a color it is enough to change the color of its background.
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It almost always happens that true, but exaggerated, coloring is more agreeable than absolute coloring.
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For the painter, the system of painting in flat tints is superior to all others.
-- Michel Eugene Chevreul
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I hate the color red almost as much as i hate blond hair,"he said with an amused tone. -Dank
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The death of a dream can in fact serve as the vehicle that endows it with new form, with reinvigorated substance, a fresh flow of ideas, and splendidly revitalized color. In short, the power of a certain kind of dream is such that death need not indicate finality at all but rather signify a metaphysical and metaphorical leap forward.
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Achievement has no color
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There is no old Adam Young, there is no new Adam Young, merely different colors and different brushstrokes over the same canvas.
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It will be helpful in our mutual objective to allow every man in America to look his neighbor in the face and see a man-not a color.
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Order, thou eye of action.
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In order to be artists we need to be in our studios, in our private rooms... in our private personal space... that sacred protected space, so we can make our work. That's the only work that's worth making, right? That's the place where we can be free enough and vulnerable enough to share what we have to share.
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It seems to me if you want something badly enough, whether you're a man or a woman, you'll do whatever you have to do to get it.
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I cannot emphasize enough the importance of family encouragement - not just for me, but for everyone.
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Sleeping. Turning in turn like planets rotating in their midnight meadow: a touch is enough to let us know we're not alone in the universe, even in sleep.
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