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The most beautiful colors laid on at random, give less pleasure than a black-and-white drawing.

The most beautiful colors laid on at random, give less pleasure than a black-and-white drawing.

Aristotle, George Maximilian Anthony Grube, Donald J. Zeyl (1958). “On Poetry and Style”, p.14, Hackett Publishing

Poverty was an ornament on a learned man like a red ribbon on a white horse.

Anzia Yezierska (1950). “Red ribbon on a white horse”

Everyone has left me except my muse, that good nurse. She stays in my hand, a mild white mouse.

Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.75, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Whoever you are, whatever you are, start with that, whether salt of the earth or only white sugar.

Alice Walker (2013). “The Alice Walker Collection: Non-Fiction”, p.275, Hachette UK