Where the ocean meets the sky there is a blue possibility. Blue is calming and whenever the eye sees this hue it is in a relaxing environment, which calms the heart and blood pressure.
There are many shades and tones of blue. The ocean is blue and so is the sky.
Blue is many things, blue is water rippling over rocks.
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Blue symbolizes confidence, responsibility, dedication, and courage.
Blue and its many shades have mesmerized many. Just remember the master Van Gogh and how midnight blue stands out in his work.
Blue is one of the three primary colors of pigments in painting and traditional color theory.
Blue is in music. We know it as “Blues”, a musical trend created by a black community living in the United States.
The word Blue is associated with sadness and melancholy, and that is why in many occasions, blues songs convey nostalgia and melancholy.
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Somewhere between light and dark, having cried the most tears, I found a shade of blue to call my own.
To find a blue shade that belonged only to me, seemed almost impossible. What were the odds of being so lucky?
I realized that blue is the feeling of peace and calm.
Blue is something not to be taken for granted.
Blue is something never to be overlooked.
Blue is the cookie monster. Blue is a gift bag for a kid’s birthday party.
Blue is my daughter jumping on a trampoline with no fear or limits.
Blue is a drawing.
Blue is the crest on the unicorn hat.
It is the boundless, wondrous sky. Blue is strong, devoted, and honorable.
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Blue is a color often found in nature.
The pale blue of a daytime sky or the intense dark blue of a deep pool of water.
It is the sky that hypnotizes a babys gaze.
Blue is calm and serene. Blue can appear icy, distant, or even cold. Blue is a versatile color.
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Blue is a cool, soothing color and is associated with the mind, the more intellectual side. Navy blue represents the night. In ancient times it was associated with infinity, immortality, royalty, and the sacred.
Blue is in the rivers, oceans, and seas. It is blue, the small watery world, where life rose into the air.
Blue is a hydrangea found in Japan in early spring. The Atlantic blue crab is found in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It is the poison dart frog, native to Central and South America tropical areas.
Blue is grape hyacinth, blue pansy, crayfish, or blue jay.
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Blue evokes feelings of calm and relaxation, it is peaceful and tranquil. Blue is considered a sign of stability and reliability.
The gorgeous sky blue contains some green, while ultramarine blue contains violet.
Dark blue can be seen as elegant, rich, sophisticated, intelligent, and old-fashioned.
Royal blue can represent superiority and light blue can mean honesty and reliability.
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In that place between light and dark, as if the sky had an emergency it turned into blue vapor.
It was then that I was able to remember that only things close to the earth, born from close to the earth, born of the earth, can: its blue is deeper than the heart of a sapphire.
Blue is the boundless, wondrous sky.
Out of the blue, an angel imagined you and projected your radiance for others to see. Bright blue as the river flows and calms me deeply like a morning glow.
Now I wonder if what you seek is freedom, the blue tint in your eyes was a gift from the ocean side.
I see many indigos, what an enigmatic hue. More blue than violet, but unique.
I see blue all around me. It never stops. Like shades of violet-blue make up the winter skies.
Between light and dark I’ve found a perfect shade of blue to call my own.