“I don’t want to know what your favorite color is but I do want to know what color you bleed when you’re with me.”— Shinji Moon, amazon.com
“Here's what won't work: Flat front pants in a dark color. People tend to think (rightly so) of these types of pants as "slimming," and that's the last thing you need. It will make you look shorter and more boy-ish than you really are. I hope that helps!”— Tracey Lomrantz Lester, glamour.com
“If you want everyone looking at your derriere, you need to draw attention to it. Instead of wearing a flashy shirt that everyone will compliment you on, you need to wear brightly colored pants in order to draw attention toward your lower half.”— Holly Riordan, beauty.allwomenstalk.com
“Black is slimming. White does the opposite and is usually avoided... unless you want to look thicker.”— Love Sujeiry, lovesujeiry.com
“Dark clothes may make you look smaller, but it can make your boobs look smaller too. So if you’re looking to enhance your boobs, wear a light-colored top to make them appear bigger.”— Kayla Herrera, thetalko.com
“You think dark is just one color, but it ain't. There're five or six kinds of black. Some silky, some woolly. Some just empty. Some like fingers. And it don't stay still, it moves and changes from one kind of black to another. Saying something is pitch black is like saying something is green. What k…”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“So first I saw the dress as white and gold, and only that. Now, it's absolutely blue and black. How?!? Does this make me bi-dress-ual?”— Neil Patrick Harris, twitter.com
“Curiously, light-loving GREEN plants reject the Sun's GREEN light, reflecting it back at you, which is why they look GREEN.”— Neil deGrasse Tyson, twitter.com
“She is all interest, eagerness, vivacity, the world is to her a charm, a wonder, a mystery, a joy; she can’t speak for delight when she finds a new flower, she must pet it and caress it and smell it and talk to it, and pour out endearing names upon it. And she is color-mad: brown rocks, yellow sand,…”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“I must keep quiet for a little space and then walk very slowly along that bright sand of pain, toward that blue, blue wave. What bliss there is in blueness. I never knew how blue blueness could be. What a mess life has been. Now I know everything. Coming, coming, coming to drown me. There it is. How…”— Vladimir Nabokov, amazon.com