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Quotes About Appearance

It is also true that his hair had a reddish tinge and, as everybody knows, no one with red hair can ever truly be said to be handsome. At
~ Susanna Clarke
Treat this as a warning, I said. Be on your guard. 16 will not wear his ill intentions in his face. It is very likely he will be pleasing to the eyes. His manners will be friendly and insinuating. That is how he intends to destroy you.
~ Susanna Clarke
Even then I knew that the Tides were not random. I saw that if I could record and document them, I might be able to predict their appearance. That was the beginning of my Table.
~ Susanna Clarke
Israel's first king, Saul, looked like he was born for the role. He was tall, handsome, intelligent, and sensitive to God's leading. But he eventually lost most of his attractive qualities, the most important being obedience.
~ Swindoll Charles R.
I pushed up into her face. "You got the fairy tale right. But Gideon's the beauty. I'm the beast.
~ Sylvia Day
Instead, Hester had been presented at court
~ Sylvia Day
Nie zuvor hatte ich so tiefschwarzes Haar gesehen. Dicht und glänzend reichte es ihm bis zum Kragen - eine sexy Länge, die dem erfolgreichen Geschäftsmann das Aussehen eines Bad Boy verlieh, wie Schlagsahne auf einem Schokobecher.
~ Sylvia Day
What I discovered was that Jean-François Giroux was a really good-looking guy. Hot, actually. Not as hot as Gideon, but then who was? Gideon was in a league by himself, but Jean-François was a head-turner in his own right, with dark wavy hair and eyes the color of pale jade. He was tan and had a goatee, which really worked for him. He and Corinne made a stunning couple.
~ Sylvia Day
I would catch sight of some flawless man off in the distance, but as soon as he moved closer I immediately saw he wouldn't do at all.
~ Sylvia Plath
The sun gives you ulcers, the wind gives you T.B. Once you were beautiful.
~ Sylvia Plath
I didn't really see why people should look at me. Plenty of people looked queerer than I did.
~ Sylvia Plath
She looked terrible, but very wise.
~ Sylvia Plath
Anonymous young men with all-American bone structures.
~ Sylvia Plath
It was a face that needed soap and water and Christian tolerance.
~ Sylvia Plath
Jay Cee's ugly as sin.
~ Sylvia Plath
My ribs show. What have I eaten? Lies and smiles.
~ Sylvia Plath
And when my picture came out in the magazine the twelve of us were working on—drinking martinis in a skimpy, imitation silver-lamé bodice stuck on to a big, fat cloud of white tulle, on some Starlight Roof, in the company of several anonymous young men with all-American bone structures hired or loaned for the occasion—everybody would think I must be having a real whirl. Look
~ Sylvia Plath
This man was wearing an immaculate white suit, a pale blue shirt and a yellow satin tie with a bright stickpin. I couldn't take my eyes off that stickpin.
~ Sylvia Plath
But Doctor Gordon wasn't like that at all. He was young and good-looking, and I could see right away he was conceited.
~ Sylvia Plath
They were all smiling with bright, artificial smiles.
~ Sylvia Plath
He, the young man carbuncular, arrives, A small house agent's clerk, with one bold stare, One of the low on whom assurance sits As a silk hat on a Bradford millionaire.
~ T. S. Eliot
You'd be surprised at the things that look great on the outside but are dysfunctional on the inside. Be sure to function as good as you look
~ T.D. Jakes
Was Briony the only person who could hear the venom dripping from the woman's tongue? What good was beauty — a mature beauty, but beauty nonetheless — if it cloaked such a viperous soul?
~ Tad Williams
Were all these castle folk in their ornate finery no more than confused souls hiding inside costumes, as the hard shells of snails protected the helpless, naked things that lived within them?
~ Tad Williams