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It's a good thing that when God created the rainbow he didn't consult a decorator or he would still be picking colors.


Sam Levenson


#colors #consult #created #decorator #god

If you take myth and folklore, and these things that speak in symbols, they can be interpreted in so many ways that although the actual image is clear enough, the interpretation is infinitely blurred, a sort of enormous rainbow of every possible colour you could imagine.


Diana Wynne Jones


#although #blurred #clear #colour #could

Perhaps I am just a coward who loves to laugh at life better than I do cry with it. But when I do get to crying, boy, I can roll a mean tear.


Zora Neale Hurston


#life #sorrow #wrapped-in-rainbows #life

In our world, I rank music somewhere between hair ribbons and rainbows in terms of usefulness.


Suzanne Collins


#music #rainbow #humor

In life, you either choose to sing a rainbow, or you don't. Keep singing.


Kathleen Long


#life #motivational #rainbows #singing #inspirational

You can be Han Solo," he said, kissing her throat. "And I'll be Boba Fett. I'll cross the sky for you.


Rainbow Rowell


#eleanor-park #park #rainbow-rowell #swoon #young-adult-contemporary-romance

Happiness doesn't always come in pink. Learn to appreciate the rainbow.


Richelle E. Goodrich


#happiness #joy #rainbow #richelle #richelle-goodrich

How many colours are there in a field of grass to the crawling baby unaware of 'green'? How many rainbows can light create for the untutored eye?


Stan Brakhage


#colours #crawling #create #eye #field

If I traveled to the end of the rainbow as Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me the pot's at the other end.


Edward Koch


#did #end #fortune #i #intend

When I was 15, I sat in despair one day in a creaky old bus that was winding its way through central Mexico (that’s another story), trying to decide if I truly believed in God. Not necessarily God with a big white beard looking down from a Biblical heaven, but some kind of sacred spirit above, beneath, and within all things. I’d always had a deep, instinctive faith (even as a small child) in a sacred dimension to life, a Mystery I didn’t need to fully define in order to know it, feel it, experience it. But recent grueling events had shaken my faith and closed that connection. Now, I realize that sitting and railing at God is practically a cliche of teenage angst; that doesn’t make the experience any less urgent at age 15, and I was in a dark place. “Okay,” I said, throwing the gauntlet down to whatever out there might be listening, “if there is something more than this, then prove it. Just prove it. Or I quit.” The bus turned a corner on the narrow, dusty road, and a gasp went up from the people around me. Above us, a rainbow arched through a bright blue, cloudless, rainless desert sky. Rainbows have been special to me ever since. I know the scientific explanation, of course, water and air and angles of sunlight and all that. But to me, they are always a message. They say: “The universe is a Mystery and you’re part of it.” And sometimes that’s all I need to hear; that’s all the answer I need, no matter what the prayer.


Terri Windling


#inspirational #rainbows #age






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