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Quotes About Beard

cartridge belts. Maybe wood smoke somewhere. Jacob was dark-eyed and pale. He had a young man's beard, only potential, the hint of black whiskers along his jaw looking like something black pressed under a thick pane of smoked glass. At one point he pulled off a glove with his teeth and left it dangling from his mouth as he, what?—opened a K ration? lit a cigarette? The condemned man's last. His bare hand was as white as bone, as small as a child's.
~ Alice McDermott
There was another tear streaming down his windblown cheek and as he replied she lifted the handkerchief in her hand and wiped it away, feeling the not unpleasant pull of his beard against the thin cotton.
~ Alice McDermott
He'd grown himself a little bit of a beard, just under his mouth, while he shaved the rest. Clover couldn't understand it. Grow it or don't, but why leave bits? It was like leaving your wife half-fucked.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Your beard and your big leather jacket and your big black car and your big black boots. No one puts on all that armor unless they been hurt by someone who didn't have no right to hurt them.
~ Joe Hill
The beard was actually less Dumbledore, more Hemingway, but the eyes behind the lenses of his glasses were a brilliant shade of blue that naturally suggested a man who could cast runes and speak to trees. Harper
~ Joe Hill
You and your beard and your big leather jacket and your big black car and your huge black boots. Nobody wears this much armor unless it has been hurt by someone who had no reason to hurt him.
~ Joe Hill
Sometimes I have a beard, sometimes I don't, and I'm not very good at maintaining it. I've got an agreement with my life coach and guru that I don't touch it from now on.
~ Justin Hawkins
Then his mouth fell open. A dwarf—a real dwarf, with an axe and a beard and a mail shirt, and all!
~ Ed Greenwood
A full beard looks cool.
~ Richard C. Armitage
If you want to grow a beard like mine, the only thing I can tell you is that you have to have patience. You just have to let it grow.
~ Daniel Bryan
Rosie get off your desk, and please put your beard away.
~ Louise Rennison
The chief news is that I have grown a beard! Its colour is very much admired, and it is generally considered extremely effective, though some ill-bred persons have been observed to laugh. It is a red-brown of the most approved tint, and makes me look like a French decadent poet—or something equally distinguished.
~ Lytton Strachey
Despite the gray in his beard, what I felt kept him young were the childhood hobgoblins he retained as pets: his fear of sharks, even in a swimming pool; his fear of mispronouncing "dour." He laughed each time he caught himself, and told me so.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Like Alec, his complexion was almost swarthy. But the Indian sun had darkened Aidan's still more, so that his skin was a dark, burnished hue that made him appear almost a foreigner- particularly when combined with the beard he'd grown, the patch he'd still worn over one eye upon his return home.
~ Samantha James
By thy long grey beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
It is an ancyant Marinere, And he stoppeth one of three: 'By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye Now wherefore stoppest me?
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
makes his day to greet the aged Greek Patriarch. It does a lot for me, too, I must say. The Patriarch is ancient, densely bearded up to the eye sockets, faltering a little as he walks toward us. He kisses Kollek on both cheeks, and with warmth. He sits in a comfortable chair to the left of his throne. We are served coffee and seven-star Greek brandy. The conversation, in French and English, is lively.
~ Saul Bellow
Listen to Professor Compton, would you? He's a professor and he has a neck beard. You don't so he wins this round.
~ John Birmingham
beard, his profile peculiarly flattened, as though there were not quite enough of him to fully occupy three dimensions.
~ John Connolly
There was an Old Man with a beard,Who said: "It is just as I feared!Two owls and a hen,Four larks and a wrenHave all built their nests in my beard."
~ Edward Lear
Pretty much every other question I get from fans is about my hair and beard.
~ Wayne Static
It's not a selfish desire, growing a beard, but maybe I need to not have the beard, and it'll bring us more wins.
~ Eric Weddle
First of all, I wish I could grow a beard.
~ John Hodgman
For someone with darker hair in the beard area that likes to sometimes sprout during a 14-hour drag day, I must have a thick, yet smooth foundation.
~ Shangela