Top 14 Hue Quotes

Words matter. These are the best Hue Quotes from famous people such as Josef Albers, Julian Baggini, Saqib Saleem, Josh Allen, David Means, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which

Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences.
Josef Albers
Untested assumptions and lazy habits of thought can be shown up, once put in a spotlight of a different hue.
Julian Baggini
In my first film, I kissed a girl and nobody said anything on that. Now in my third film, I kissed a guy and the media has made a hue and cry about it.
Saqib Saleem
Hue Jackson is a great guy.
Josh Allen
Novels often thin themselves out to a watery hue – some even start that way – and at times seem to only ride along the surface of things, giving us what we already know, reporting the news that is just news.
David Means
One day I caught four Dolphins, how much I have gazed at these beautiful creatures… as they changed their hue in twenty varieties of richest arrangement of tints.
John James Audubon
Dead bodies do get a grayish blue/purple hue because blood pools in the capillaries and the body starts to decompose. It’s not smurf blue, but it’s not a pleasant shade.
Ann Hood
The songs resonate with a positive hue. That’s a positive thing. People feel good singing ‘Sing a Song’ or ‘Shining Star.’
Philip Bailey
A man’s character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.
Frederick Douglass
Black was not the universal hue of mourning in Europe. In Castile, white obtained on the death of its princes.
Sabine Baring-Gould
On the Left, there is an emerging nostalgia on for renationalisation as a panacea for all our economic challenges. Every train fare increase, water price rise or electricity rate change triggers a well-orchestrated hue and cry for our essential infrastructure to be taken back into public hands.
Priti Patel
I love wood. I love its permanence, its way of changing hue over the years, its way of expanding and contracting, of moving or aging and growing better and more beautiful with time.
David Linley
I am an African-American woman of dark skin tone, and there are very specific roles that are usually given to African-American women of a darker hue. Let’s start with ‘Once on This Island’: peasant girl. Let’s go to ‘The Color Purple’: young girl, beaten. Let’s go to ‘Ragtime’: Her baby’s taken.
LaChanze
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us.
John Locke