An almost deadly encounter with an Aboriginal guide at the time may have coloured his view of the native inhabitants.
"I have allowed a past ordeal to color my view of all Remans, yourself included."
Unlike many others and perhaps unlike you, my political views do not colour my view of anything else.
More important, he added, will be the way these new communities color a foreign tenant's view of the country itself.
It has seriously coloured my view of this article as a result.
Yet as much as ever, the 1990 race continues to color his view of politics, and his critics' views of him.
I was in love with someone once," he said, "and that relationship colored my view of love.
I realized how much nostalgia had colored my view of these games.
Would that colour our view of his journalism?
Those would have seemed odd to the early human in Other Memory she suspected was coloring her view.