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Rainbow Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 21, 2024 | 164 quotes

Rainbows carry meaning far beyond meteorology -- they represent hope after difficulty, the beauty in diversity, and the idea that something wonderful can follow something hard. These quotes use the rainbow as a symbol for optimism, color, and the full spectrum of human experience.

They work well in uplifting social media posts, greeting cards, LGBTQ+ Pride content, or as captions for photos that catch the light just right. Browse through and find one that adds a little color to your day.

  1. “Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.”

    Maya Angelou
  2. “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.”

    Dolly Parton
  3. “We live in a rainbow of chaos.”

    Paul Cezanne
  4. “And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than down. Without the rain, there would be no rainbow.”

    Gilbert K. Chesterton
  5. “Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life. The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray.”

    Lord Byron
  6. “Life is not always going to be roses and rainbows. You are going to have uncomfortable moments. It's what we do with those moments that is going to count and determine our destiny.”

    Lana
  7. “A rainbow is the product of physics working for your appreciation of beauty.”

    Kyle Hill
  8. “I'm continually inspired by nature, and the rainbow is one of nature's greatest optical phenomenons. The sighting of a rainbow never fails to bring a smile to people's faces. They signify optimism and positivity: with them comes the sunshine after the rain.”

    Matthew Williamson
  9. “I've always said, 'Before you see the rainbow, it has to storm.'”

    Marcus Smart
  10. “Sunset is still my favorite color, and rainbow is second.”

    Mattie Stepanek
  11. “If the world's a veil of tears, Smile till rainbows span it.”

    Lucy Larcom
  12. “We needed something to express our joy, our beauty, our power. And the rainbow did that.”

    Gilbert Baker
  13. “Let no one who loves be unhappy, even love unreturned has its rainbow.”

    James M. Barrie
  14. “There is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.”

    Karen Black
  15. “Let's start the rainbow rage.”

    Adore Delano
  16. “It's a good thing that when God created the rainbow he didn't consult a decorator or he would still be picking colors.”

    Sam Levenson
  17. “I have been in Sorrow's kitchen and licked out all the pots. Then I have stood on the peaky mountain wrapped in rainbows, with a harp and sword in my hands.”

    Zora Neale Hurston
  18. “Bubbles have more colors than a rainbow.”

    Tom Noddy
  19. “Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song, and all about you will be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail.”

    Robert Motherwell
  20. “I kind of view everybody like a rainbow. Everybody on the planet has all the colors of the rainbow inside.”

    Alexia Fast
  21. “My mother's idea of natural childbirth was giving birth without makeup. She was hyper-positive - the world is a wonderful place, rainbows and unicorns. If you said anything contrary to her, you were basically exiled.”

    Robin Williams
  22. “What a privilege to be here on the planet to contribute your unique donation to humankind. Each face in the rainbow of colors that populate our world is precious and special.”

    Morris Dees
  23. “I've always taken 'The Wizard of Oz' very seriously, you know. I believe in the idea of the rainbow. And I've spent my entire life trying to get over it.”

    Judy Garland
  24. “The rainbow is a part of nature, and you have to be in the right place to see it. It's beautiful, all of the colors, even the colors you can't see. That really fit us as a people because we are all of the colors. Our sexuality is all of the colors. We are all the genders, races, and ages.”

    Gilbert Baker
  25. “Always have a black bow, a white bow, a rainbow bow - those bows will match literally just about everything!”

    JoJo Siwa
  26. “I like to live in a world of unicorns and rainbows where I don't pay attention to anything unless it's positive.”

    Janet Varney
  27. “My life is not, you know, all rainbows and butterflies.”

    Sarah Jeffery
  28. “Somewhere, over the rainbow, Way up tall, There's a land where they've never heard of cholesterol.”

    Allan Sherman
  29. “And as he spoke of understanding, I looked up and saw the rainbow leap with flames of many colors over me.”

    Black Elk
  30. “Marriage is not all rainbows and butterflies; you have to give in to your partner's whims every now and then, and that's a two-way street.”

    Asha Parekh
  31. “How many colours are there in a field of grass to the crawling baby unaware of 'green'? How many rainbows can light create for the untutored eye?”

    Stan Brakhage
  32. “Myths are stories that explain a natural phenomenon. Before humans found scientific explanations for such things as the moon and the sun and rainbows, they tried to understand them by telling stories.”

    Jane Yolen
  33. “We talk of a rainbow nation - in a country that remains dichotomized between black and white. We must acknowledge that the rainbow, in fact, is still a dream.”

    Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
  34. “When you look at the world, the world isn't just one palette. It's a beautiful rainbow, and why not have someone to represent that rainbow?”

    Joan Smalls
  35. “What the rainbow has given our people is a thing that connects us.”

    Gilbert Baker
  36. “We actually say in 'Nightbreed,' 'God is an astronaut, Oz is over the rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters go.' There's a lovely sense in which there's a simple thesis being played out here. These are things you understand as a child out on the play yard.”

    Clive Barker
  37. “All of the Antilles, every island, is an effort of memory: every mind, every racial biography culminating in amnesia and fog. Pieces of sunlight through the fog and sudden rainbows, arcs-en-ciel. That is the effort, the labour of the Antillean imagination, rebuilding its gods from bamboo frames, phrase by phrase.”

    Derek Walcott
  38. “Poetry is a phantom script telling how rainbows are made and why they go away.”

    Carl Sandburg
  39. “I'm really into color. I love polka dots, rainbows, any pattern.”

    Ravyn Lenae
  40. “I know that if odour were visible, as colour is, I'd see the summer garden in rainbow clouds.”

    Robert Bridges
  41. “It was the rainbow gave thee birth, and left thee all her lovely hues.”

    W. H. Davies
  42. “Always end your book with Nelson Mandela saying something about rainbows or renaissances. Because you care.”

    Binyavanga Wainaina
  43. “It's said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. In that case, the WWE 'creative' team must be as crazy as a rainbow trout in a car wash.”

    Jim Cornette
  44. “No, I will never do another Rainbow album. I'll never ever do that again. I want no part in doing it; I want no part in doing anything with Ritchie at all. I respect him. He's a genius. He was a great part of my life, but I don't need to go through that hell.”

    Ronnie James Dio
  45. “I really love writing, but I am very easily distracted: my two cats fighting, a rainbow, a TV show… I have to use every trick to keep myself at the computer.”

    K. A. Applegate
  46. “The Lord survives the rainbow of His will.”

    Robert Lowell
  47. “The thing to do, it seems to me, is to prepare yourself so you can be a rainbow in somebody else's cloud. Somebody who may not look like you. May not call God the same name you call God - if they call God at all. I may not dance your dances or speak your language. But be a blessing to somebody. That's what I think.”

    Maya Angelou
  48. “I've always believed in a rainbow diet. As many colors and foods as you can eat, the better, because if you focus on one food, there's bound to be a report that comes out that says, 'Broccoli actually… ' So I mix it up a lot. And I take vitamins, like Biosil, which I take for my hair, skin, and nails.”

    Christie Brinkley
  49. “My childhood bedroom had wallpaper that was printed with clouds and rainbows.”

    Brad Goreski
  50. “To me, when I think of New Age, I think of crystals and rainbows and platitudes.”

    Marianne Williamson
  51. “When we talk about LGBT characters on TV we're talking about the entire rainbow, and that includes trans people, and that includes non-binary people, people of color, women, differently-abled people. There is so much opportunity for storytelling there, and I hope that we continue to see more of that.”

    Wilson Cruz
  52. “I don't only like rap music. There's everything from R&B to crazy gangster rap, hip hop… everything! But it all blends together nicely. It's like a magical music rainbow.”

    Kreayshawn
  53. “Personally, I would really like the entire production staff of Taxi Driver,' and all the characters including prosecutor Kang Ha Na, to come back together and continue the stories of Rainbow Taxi.”

    Lee Je-hoon
  54. “I love going to cities around the world and seeing the rainbow flag, knowing that it's a safe place where I can be myself.”

    Gilbert Baker
  55. “I like light green, sometimes red is fun to look at, not a fan of yellow, unless it's in a rainbow or on a coffee mug or on a happy face.”

    Chris Kattan
  56. “My mom and grandmother were actresses, and I knew I was going to do this since I was super young. I would put on shows at my grandparents' house and sing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in the living room. I was in drama club and chorus, and I knew every word to 'Grease.'”

    Zoe Kravitz
  57. “Because I was suspicious of the traditional Christian church, I tended to tar them all with the same brush. That was a mistake, because there are righteous people working in a whole rainbow of belief systems - from Hasidic Jews to right-wing Bible Belters to charismatic Catholics.”

    Bono
  58. “I don't always have to sing a song. There is something besides 'The Man That Got Away' or 'Over the Rainbow' or 'The Trolley Song.' There's a woman. There are three children. There's me! There's a lot of life going here.”

    Judy Garland
  59. “The horns came riding in like the rainbow masts of silver ships.”

    Peter S. Beagle
  60. “I can't say it was always ice cream and rainbows in our house. We would yell and we would fight and I was a terrible child, and it was, but, on the other hand, laughs. I don't think I'm alone in this.”

    Philip Rosenthal
  61. “We have a memory cut in pieces. And I write trying to recover our real memory, the memory of humankind, what I call the human rainbow, which is much more colorful and beautiful than the other one, the other rainbow.”

    Eduardo Galeano
  62. “A true flag is not something you can really design. A true flag is torn from the soul of the people. A flag is something that everyone owns, and that's why they work. The Rainbow Flag is like other flags in that sense: it belongs to the people.”

    Gilbert Baker
  63. “And I asked my mother about it; I said, 'Is there something wrong?' She said, 'God… God makes people. You understand that, don't you?' And I said, 'Yeah!' She said, 'Who makes a rainbow?" I said, 'God.' She said, 'I never presumed to tell anyone who could make a rainbow what color to make children.'”

    Richard Dawson
  64. “I like to look put together without trying too hard. I don't want to look as if God's made another rainbow - I prefer muted, autumnal colours, like most fading redheads.”

    Anne Robinson
  65. “I wanted to write a book that talked about the emotions of children, which is the rainbow. We all have moods. We talk about being blue when we're sad, and being yellow when we're cowards, and when we're mad, we're red.”

    Dolly Parton
  66. “A rainbow is something in the sky, so a rainbow flag fits.”

    Gilbert Baker
  67. “The rainbow flag is a symbol of freedom and liberation that we made for ourselves.”

    Gilbert Baker
  68. “If I traveled to the end of the rainbow as Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me the pot's at the other end.”

    Ed Koch
  69. “Leroy bet me I couldn't find a pot of gold at the end, and I told him that was a stupid bet because the rainbow was enough.”

    Rita Mae Brown
  70. “If you take myth and folklore, and these things that speak in symbols, they can be interpreted in so many ways that although the actual image is clear enough, the interpretation is infinitely blurred, a sort of enormous rainbow of every possible colour you could imagine.”

    Diana Wynne Jones
  71. “I had already done Rainbow in Curved Air and had a big record on CBS. I was launched to have a long career and then I just dropped out and went to India.”

    Terry Riley
  72. “In Hollywood, the rainbow hits the ground for composers.”

    Hoagy Carmichael
  73. “Before we had airplanes and astronauts, we really thought that there was an actual place beyond the clouds, somewhere over the rainbow. There was an actual place, and we could go above the clouds and find it there.”

    Barbara Walters
  74. “Diversity has been written into the DNA of American life; any institution that lacks a rainbow array has come to seem diminished, if not diseased.”

    Joe Klein
  75. “I remember opening my dad's closet and there were, like, 40 suits, every color of the rainbow, plaid and winter and summer. He had two jewelry boxes full of watches and lighters and cuff links. And just… he was that guy. He was probably unfulfilled in his life in many ways.”

    Jon Hamm
  76. “It was great to play an ex-marine cockney thug. All my roles are as different as the colours of the rainbow.”

    Luke Treadaway
  77. “For the past two years, President Obama has promised our children the moon, stars, rainbows, unicorns and universal health care for all. But the White House Santa's cradle-to-grave entitlement mandates are a spectacularly predictable bust.”

    Michelle Malkin
  78. “I've never been an all-black girl. I like pinks and blues and greens. If you come over to my closet, you'll be able to find a rainbow of things to wear.”

    Carly Rae Jepsen
  79. “Then, when I'm in these relationships with people who are also creative, or creative in their own way, what happens is the attraction is initially there and it's all unicorns and rainbows. And then they hate me.”

    Lady Gaga
  80. “I tend to play every color in the Southern rainbow, and the challenge is to make each character different so I'm not doing any generic 'Southern acting.'”

    Carrie Preston
  81. “There is no rule in the pink-triangle guide to coming out that you must wear a rainbow flag cap and organise a full band parade.”

    Beth Ditto
  82. “Martin Freeman is a genius, he really is. He gives you every color of the rainbow in every take and it's wonderful just to play off of him and opposite him.”

    Lara Pulver
  83. “I go back and forth, but I never wanted to be the photographer of the gay and lesbian community. I will wave a rainbow flag proudly, but I am not a singular identity. I think a singular identity isn't very interesting, and I'm a little bit more multifaceted as a person than that.”

    Catherine Opie
  84. “South Africa is labouring to find its revolutionary path; the colours of the Rainbow Nation have difficulty blending together; the wealthy elites (white, black or Indian) profit from de facto segregation.”

    Tariq Ramadan
  85. “In '87, I was about 9 years old, and so at that point I was wearing, like, fluorescent green T-shirts and acid-wash jeans and leg warmers, and my hair was in a ponytail with a scrunchie and I had the teased bangs that were up in a rainbow shape. It was crazy.”

    Malin Akerman
  86. “Growing up as a young black girl in Potomac, Maryland was easy. I had a Rainbow Coalition of friends of all ethnicities, and we would carelessly skip around our elementary school like the powerless version of Captain Planet's Planeteers.”

    Issa Rae
  87. “My mother had a lot of parties when I was a child. There'd always be a moment when she would place me on the upright piano and have me sing Somewhere 'Over the Rainbow'.”

    Rufus Wainwright
  88. “I'd love a werebear. But I guess you need that seductive element of danger. And though bears can be dangerous, when you say werebear it just sounds kind of cuddly. Probably has a rainbow on his belly.”

    Kandyse McClure
  89. “For Tim Burton's birthday I gave him a rainbow beetle. He loved it!”

    Eva Green
  90. “Ironically, when I've asked my straight friends to join me in hanging a rainbow flag, they answer, 'But someone might think we're gay,' not realizing that is exactly the point. To be mistaken for the oppressed is to momentarily become the oppressed.”

    Alice Dreger
  91. “I got into Dio when I was still quite young. I remember seeing the video for 'Rainbow In The Dark' on MTV. That was my first taste of Dio. It wasn't until years later that I realized he had this whole career with Rainbow and Black Sabbath and even going back to Elf. When I saw that video, it instantly became one of my favorite songs.”

    Corey Taylor
  92. “I still sing, but completely for my own pleasure. I play a nightclub singer in 'Sparkle,' but I'd like to pursue it a bit more. I sang at a friend's 60th at Claridge's the other month; I did 'Baby It's Cold Outside' with the actor Hilton McRae, and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow.'”

    Lesley Manville
  93. “I really, really like 'In Rainbows.' But I also really like 'OK Computer' as a sort of flipside to that. 'Reckoner' is my favorite, just my favorite Radiohead song. That, 'Idioteque,' and 'Pyramid Song' are my top three.”

    Phoebe Tonkin
  94. “When one knows at an early age that their gift, talent and direction is musical, one tends to focus on that and let nothing interfere or impede the forward motion toward the end of that rainbow. And after 50-something years of rockin' out, you still realise there is no end to that distant rainbow until one's last sunset.”

    Randy Bachman
  95. “I don't want to paint rainbows: I want to make art that disturbs identity and challenges authority.”

    Aman Mojadidi
  96. “The prominence given to our nation as a rainbow country has its genesis and credence in our 'Calaloo culture' of which our East Indian brothers and sisters have played a principal part.”

    Anthony Carmona
  97. “One can make no better investment than the cultivation of a taste for the beautiful, for it will bring rainbow hues and enduring joys to the whole life. It will not only greatly increase one's capacity for happiness, but also one's efficiency.”

    Orison Swett Marden
  98. “As a natural historian, I don't believe in the consciousness of rocks or the opinions of rainbows or the convictions of slugs.”

    Jim Crace
  99. “I used to make my grandparents pay a dollar to watch me sing 'Grease' songs and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in their living room. I was always an entertainer, and I would always do all that stuff, but it slowly evolved into a career, which is great, but it wasn't a plan.”

    Zoe Kravitz
  100. “Business cycles naturally entail peaks and troughs in employment, and socially responsible businesses should follow successful examples like Coca-Cola, Alcoa, Saudi Aramco, Africa Rainbow Minerals, and Google in working toward mitigating joblessness and enhancing people's abilities to earn a livelihood.”

    Klaus Schwab
  101. “If you pick up a copy of 'A Better World,' you'll lose those last five pounds while saving a baby seal under a rainbow. I kid. It'll be ten pounds.”

    Marcus Sakey
  102. “I wrote my own anthem: it's called 'Mariah's Theme.' It's on the 'Rainbow' album from '99. Back in the day.”

    Mariah Carey
  103. “You thought the stage, you thought Broadway: that was the pot at the end of the rainbow. The idea of being in Hollywood was like going to the Moon or Mars.”

    Peter Falk
  104. “I am in the bad news business. Seldom do I get to report on puppies, rainbows, or the sounds of children giggling. Well, never.”

    Gwen Ifill
  105. “I think it's huge that I'm wearing my natural hair texture on ABC in prime time. As Dr. Rainbow Johnson on 'Black-ish,' I think my hair is part of the reality of this woman's life. She has four children and is an anesthesiologist and a wife. She doesn't have a lot of time to fuss with beauty, so her look is pretty simple.”

    Tracee Ellis Ross
  106. “While I'd like to be able to simply do all of my financings with a handshake or, possibly, on a napkin written in crayon, I also wish I had a herd of unicorns surrounded by rainbows, a balanced U.S. government budget, and agreement on how to address the debt ceiling issue.”

    Brad Feld
  107. “I think the Rainbow Flag will survive forever, primarily because it's the perfect flag, regardless of whatever political meaning it may have or evolve to.”

    Gilbert Baker
  108. “I was astounded nobody had thought of making a rainbow flag before because it seemed like such an obvious symbol for us.”

    Gilbert Baker
  109. “Flags say something. You put a rainbow flag on your windshield, and you're saying something.”

    Gilbert Baker
  110. “The rainbow flag is beautiful because it's about love. The Confederate flag is ugly because it's about hate. It's pretty simple from the art level: beautiful versus ugly.”

    Gilbert Baker
  111. “The reason the rainbow flag endures is because people own it. It means something to them.”

    Gilbert Baker
  112. “In 1978, the first flag was organic everything. It did have eight colors: the six colors of the rainbow we see today plus hot pink and turquoise. But pretty quickly on I realized that I would never be able to satisfy the demand for them by hand-dying fabric and these colors.”

    Gilbert Baker
  113. “My emoji vocabulary is pretty limited to, like, the smiling poop and the rainbow and a unicorn or something.”

    Bob Morley
  114. “One of the primary ways that astronomers study stars is to spread their light out into a rainbow, which we call a spectrum, and from that rainbow, we can learn something about what the stars are composed of and how hot they are, how bright they are, and how they're moving, at least how they're moving toward or away from us.”

    Nancy Roman
  115. “They sell you this present of rainbows and butterflies, and as a 16-year-old, that's what I bought. It's why I did 'X Factor' and why I ended up in a group. But then you're working so hard, so young.”

    Lauren Jauregui
  116. “Originally, I was set on going to Hawaii Pacific University. We visited the campus in Hawaii. I was gonna be a Rainbow Warrior. I was gonna play softball. I was gonna major in marine biology. Everything was set. Then my dad was like, 'So you're not gonna do music? If you do go to Hawaii, there's no studios there, baby girl.'”

    Dawn Richard
  117. “We buy a copy of 'Gravity's Rainbow,' say, and we carry our copy home. We open it; we fall into it. And it is here that the word 'copy' fails. Because what I experience when I read 'Gravity's Rainbow,' or 'Beloved,' or 'The Moviegoer,' is not at all a 'copy' of what you experience when you read the same novel.”

    Anthony Doerr
  118. “Daily, I visualize the smart-ass troll who lives deep in my subconscious, and I pelt him with rainbows and unicorns. I fight a battle against my judgmental thoughts. And when an opportunity arises to gain acceptance or popularity at the expense of someone else, I zip it. It's not easy.”

    Julie Plec
  119. “I have the Muji pen that has different colors. My daughter loves to play hangman, or we draw. It's important you can draw a rainbow at all times.”

    Constance Zimmer
  120. “The U.S. is a rainbow of people with an endless scope of stories. My hope is that writing stories about people of color will become instinctual rather than something to be pushed for.”

    Lela Loren
  121. “One day, I'll be a crazy old lady with long rainbow hair living in the woods. I will have a rad tree house with tons of rooms for people to come over, recharge, and make art.”

    Kerli
  122. “That idea of not always being in control of the primitive parts of yourself - the bits that fall in love or the bits that dance or lose the plot or drink too much - and putting that across… that's pop for me. It's playing with all the different colours of the rainbow of life.”

    Roisin Murphy
  123. “I think people want to live in a city that is welcoming and inclusive. I don't think people want to feel that they can only go into a place with a rainbow flag in front.”

    Ayanna Pressley
  124. “Being cast as the voice of Rainbow Brite for the relaunch of this iconic show is truly an honor.”

    Emily Osment
  125. “Safe Schools has been labelled a lot of things: Marxism, cultural relativism, 'grooming,' and part of something called the 'rainbow ideology.' But Safe Schools is not about imposing an ideology or an 'ism.' It's about teaching our kids to treat everyone equally, to understand rather than judge.”

    Bill Shorten
  126. “From a young age in England I felt technical skills were coached out of me. I remember when I was 15 doing a rainbow flick over a player's head in training and the coach telling me off and shouting: 'This is not the Eni show.' That discouraged me from expressing myself individually with the ball in that team again.”

    Eniola Aluko
  127. “Just making 'Black Rainbow' was like my minimum requirement before death, so that I could die with some honour and not in total shame.”

    Panos Cosmatos
  128. “Me writing 'Black Rainbow' was me alone in a windowless room going insane.”

    Panos Cosmatos
  129. “Black Rainbow' is about control and your emotions being repressed and controlled, and 'Mandy's' about all a volcanic eruption!”

    Panos Cosmatos
  130. “I think what I was unconsciously expressing in 'Black Rainbow' was a very abstract and metaphorical grief, in the way I had suppressed my grief about my mother dying. In retrospect I realise I started writing 'Mandy' as a sort of antidote to that, to sort of express those emotions, to purge that grief.”

    Panos Cosmatos
  131. “When I was a kid I wasn't allowed to watch horror movies at all. And actually, one of the genesis points for 'Mandy' and 'Black Rainbow' was this memory I have of being in video stores, reading the backs of videos and looking at the art, imagining some kind of non-existent imaginary film based on that.”

    Panos Cosmatos
  132. “I just think white light generation is just one of these remarkable things to see, and actually, you know, one colour of light goes in to just water or any clear anything and out comes all the colours of the rainbow when the pulses are short and intense enough.”

    Donna Strickland
  133. “My father had a great sense of humor. He wasn't only the Man in Black. He said it himself in the song 'Man in Black:' 'Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day.' He was a man of hope.”

    John Carter Cash
  134. “Winning the Miss Universe title was not only a personal victory but a victory for the whole rainbow nation. I couldn't be more proud to represent South Africa. I hope this will inspire every single girl with a dream, that with hard work and dedication any dream is reachable.”

    Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters
  135. “I like Pride festival because we get to show up and show out. Remind people we have resilience and rainbows.”

    Willam Belli
  136. “So I'm working on another historical novel. This one's a Franco-New Zealand novel, and it takes place at the time of the Rainbow Warrior bombing in New Zealand.”

    Christine Leunens
  137. “We are a part of this unique, complex, and complicated fabric of what it means to be an American. Americans come in all colors, creeds, and colors of the rainbow, and we can celebrate this together.”

    Tamlyn Tomita
  138. “I walked the rainbow trail for a good number of years.”

    Tom Noddy
  139. “If music ever needs FDA approval in the future, bands like this will be the reason why; Magic Kids' sugar-coated songs paint a mental picture of smiling clouds and double rainbows, with a unicorn or two tossed in for good measure.”

    Anthony Fantano
  140. “We all share the planet, the rainbows share the sky, why can't we all share the same dream? And rap about what we see?”

    Bushwick Bill
  141. “Children don't mind when something was made - they don't discriminate in that way. I tape very early episodes of 'Rainbow' and 'Trumpton' for my son and watch them with him. He loves them. 'Trumpton' was made in 1967, but he still watches it like it's brand new.”

    Peter Kay
  142. “Because of its gradient, it is the site of many spectacular waterfalls, like the Unchalli Falls, near which, on a full moon night in winter, you might even glimpse a moonbow - a rainbow generated from the moonlight. This is the river Aghanashini - 'the cleanser of sins.'”

    Rohini Nilekani
  143. “We're all fighting for a reason. We're not fighting to just fight. There's got to be some type of reward at the end of the rainbow and that reward is a big, shiny, UFC gold belt. That changes every fighter's life dramatically for the better.”

    Aljamain Sterling
  144. “When I started to get all that money, I started to buy a lot of watches. I bought 6 to 7 watches, the rainbow Rolex… In a year, I had spent $3.3 million just on the watches.”

    Anuel AA
  145. “With migration to Mars becoming a not so distant reality one can only hope that there will be more rainbows on Mars and not magma marking territories.”

    Shweta Basu Prasad
  146. “My great-great-uncle Joseph Lorenz was a Private 1C in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American Expeditionary Force, Rainbow Division, and died fighting in World War I in France.”

    Emily Compagno
  147. “I think that the sun*like rainbow growing out of the hand is open to many alternate positive interpretations. One may say it's the hand of the United Way bringing hope to people. But it helps signal that United Way is vibrant, exciting, colorful, positive and changing.”

    Saul Bass
  148. “I'm not sure if fans are ready to accept my music, but I no longer wanted to be known as a 15-year-old girl who would sing 'Over the Rainbow.'”

    Jamie Park
  149. “I was six months pregnant when my brother died and my daughter was four-months-old when my mother expired. Gradually, I developed an inner resilience as today I believe there is a rainbow at the end of each storm.”

    Pooja Bedi
  150. “To be honest, it's true that revenge breeds more revenge, so the Rainbow Taxi crew had to think hard about what to do and how to resolve it.”

    Lee Je-hoon
  151. “I watched a little 'Beyond the Black Rainbow.'”

    Matt Duffer
  152. “Yeah, I was only in New York from the age of six months until five years old. But my very first memories are all of New York. I remember my first rainbow on a beach in New York. I remember jumping on a bed in New York.”

    Gaspar Noe
  153. “You might have to go through some smaller rainbows to get at the big fish, but they're in there.”

    Jack Hemingway
  154. “All the support and opportunity started and then Le Mans became the pipe dream, the thing to aim for, the end of the rainbow.”

    Chris Hoy
  155. “For the most part, Australian diners are familiar with kimchi, Korean fried chicken and even bimbimbap - those deliciously nourishing bowls of rice topped with a rainbow of veggies and grilled meat - but that's where some folks' awareness stops.”

    Melissa Leong
  156. “When I was seven, I sang 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' in assembly and the teachers were crying because it was so emotional!”

    Arlo Parks
  157. “I wish I'd seen Bob Marley and the Wailers at the Rainbow in 1977.”

    Lenny Henry
  158. “Reunion has been nicknamed the Rainbow Isle because it is considered one of the most integrated societies on the planet, and you feel that vibe wherever you go. There is joyousness, warmth and a sense of equality.”

    Carol Drinkwater
  159. “My mom had wild records, like Luther Vandross, Michael Jackson and the Whispers. But the first record I bought was 'Rapper's Delight.' It had a sky-blue cover with a rainbow. My aunt gave me money to get it, and I played it over and over on the record player.”

    Jadakiss
  160. “The 24 is just legendary, it's kind of like the 3 with Dale Earnhardt Sr. where everybody knows the rainbow 24 DuPont Chevrolet. It is just a very recognizable car, driver, just a legendary team.”

    Kyle Larson
  161. “Since 'coming out,' I've marched in gay pride parades all around the world, I've filled my home full of rainbow tat and I've become a member of the Dolly Parton fanclub.”

    Liz Carr
  162. “I like to eat by the colors of the rainbow, and put lots of foods from the produce aisle with vibrant color in my cart. Leafy greens, blueberries, red apples and oranges are staples.”

    Joshua Rosenthal
  163. “Seeing the struggles of being a WWE Superstar, it's definitely a blessed life, but it's still not all rainbows and sunshine.”

    Liv Morgan
  164. “I love my hair short because a lot of people think there's nothing you can do with it, but there are so many things you can do. I have had just about every color of the rainbow and have had just about every cut. One of my favorites was my platinum pixie cut. It's such a distinct look.”

    Eva Marcille

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