Quotes About Appearance
I've dyed my hair a million times and it looks terrible, always. It just looks fake. And it doesn't make me look that much younger.
~ John Slattery
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I've been told a million times that I should do a Pantene ProV commercial because my hair is really shiny and long and healthy and I have a lot of it.
~ Tiffany Dupont
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There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face.
~ William Shakespeare
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I have been lucky, of course. Like, last year, if I went out, I'd have to fight to chat someone up. This year, I look exactly the same, which is really scruffy, and yet lots of people seem to have just changed their minds and decided I'm really sexy.
~ Robert Pattinson
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I feel very comfortable with the way I look, and I feel very comfortable with the kind of confusion that it creates in people's minds.
~ Brian Molko
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I've got the body of a model and the face of a coal miner.
~ Jason Flemyng
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I do a little bit of minimal brow wrangling myself. I get the strays out of the way.
~ Jennifer Connelly
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My bare minimum for going out is lipstick and curled eyelashes.
~ Riley Keough
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It takes only five minutes to look nice before you go out.
~ Evelyn Lauder
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if that handsome fellow were a cripple he wouldn't repel me, but he isn't a cripple, he is that handsome fellow, so he repels me...
~ Thomas Bernhard
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It is most absurdly said, in popular language, of any man, that he is disguised in liquor; for, on the contrary, most men are disguised by sobriety.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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Troy's deformities lay deep down from a woman's vision, whilst his embellishments were upon the very surface; thus contrasting with homely Oak, whose defects were patent to the blindest, and whose virtues were as metals in a mine.
~ Thomas Hardy
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If Fancy's lips had been real cherries probably Dick's would have appeared deeply stained.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Most of the misery had been generated by her conventional aspect, and not by her innate sensations.
~ Thomas Hardy
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You could see the skeleton behind the man, and almost the ghost behind the skeleton.
~ Thomas Hardy
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He was young, and his face, if not exactly handsome, approached so near to handsome that nobody would have contradicted an assertion that it really was so in its natural colour.
~ Thomas Hardy
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He could in this way be one thing and seem another: for instance, he could speak of love and think of dinner; call on the husband to look at the wife; be eager to pay and intend to owe.
~ Thomas Hardy
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looking-glasses for the pretty, and lying books for the wicked.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Life's too slippery for books, Clarice; anger appears as lust, lupus presents as hives.
~ Thomas Harris
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Who are you anyway?" Krendler said. "You're not Starling. You've got the spot on your face, but you're not Starling.
~ Thomas Harris
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How it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the djinn when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story.
~ Thomas Henry Huxley
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According to the Miltonic account, the order in which animals should have made their appearance in the stratified rocks would be this: Fishes, including the great whales, and birds; after them, all varieties of terrestrial animals except birds. Nothing could be further from the facts as we find them;
~ Thomas Henry Huxley
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Big Hat No Cattle
~ Thomas J. Stanley
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The accouterments of life were so rich and varied, so elaborated, that almost no place at all was left for life itself. Each and every accessory was so costly and beautiful that it had an existence above and beyond the purpose it was meant to serve – confusing the observer and absorbing attention.
~ Thomas Mann
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