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White Quotes - Page 62

Oft when the white, still dawn lifted the skies and pushed the hills apart, I have felt it like a glory in my heart.

Oft when the white, still dawn lifted the skies and pushed the hills apart, I have felt it like a glory in my heart.

Edwin Markham (1899). “The Man with the Hoe: And Other Poems”, W. Briggs ; New York : Doubleday & McClure Company

When I go through the airport and see white women walking through the airport barefooted, like athlete's feet don't exist, there's something wrong.

"Dick Gregory's Role as Michael Jackson's Adviser". "News & Notes" with Ed Gordon, www.npr.org. July 12, 2005.

People who eat white bread have no dreams.

Quoted in Annette Tapert and Diana Edkins The Power of Style (1994).

Put variety in white.

Richard Mühlberger, Charles Webster Hawthorne (1999). “Charles Webster Hawthorne”, University of Washington Press

In movies we tend make things black and white: you're either this, or you're that.

"Alexander Skarsgård: Interview with a vampire" by Aaron Hicklin, www.theguardian.com. September 10, 2011.