Sun-bleached bones were most wonderful against the blue - that blue that will always be there as it is now after all man's destruction is finished.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who, at the dawn of decision, sat down to wait, and waiting died.
I would like to make something very clear: Blue Lives Matter!
With 'Greek Gods,' I wanted to go with the blue and green hues of sky and water; with 'Heroes,' I felt the color needed to be more dramatic and give a sense of battle, rage, and yes, of blood. That's the world these demigods lived in, and I felt that orange and red would also compliment the greenish blue of the 'Gods' cover.
Oh, happy day when the enemies of ascendancy have got to confess that people of color rock.
'Blue Nights' is a story of loss: simple, wrenching, inconsolable loss.
Blue thou art, intensely blue; Flower, whence came thy dazzling hue?
The discoloration is very minimal. I have not turned blue. The extent of skin discoloration is not even remotely near what the news media are saying. It is barely noticeable.
I think my favorite two words are 'true blue.' I think those words are really important, and the spirit of them has been lost.
A film that is bleached tends to have a more realistic quality.
Blues became rock, rock became soul, and all of it was colorblind.
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