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Quotes About Skin

Being a teenager, it's so hard to find foundation that's good for your skin for everyday wear.
~ Becky G
Early in my modeling career, when I was a teenager, I really took care of my skin. I didn't get too much sun exposure, and I moisturized.
~ Melania Trump
What we eat will tell everything when it comes to our bodies, our skin, our hair, how we feel, your endurance for things.
~ Rozonda Thomas
I have superdry skin, and it's really temperamental, and I feel like oils are the best thing for my face.
~ Jamie Chung
With vitiligo, my skin is sensitive in extreme temperatures.
~ Winnie Harlow
What they smell isn't the emotion of fear. What dogs can smell is the changes in a person's skin that suggest fear to the dog, anxiety, the way your skin sweats, the amount of uric acid that suddenly pours out of your pores.
~ Robert Crais
They picked up a beard at a theater costume shop and applied it with rubber glue that was making Sloane's skin itch. Jenkins had
~ Robert Dugoni
A masterpiece produced by an indecipherable cocktail of races, Kolovas-Jones's skin was
~ Robert Galbraith
selecting four-figure bags of alligator skin with a pleasureless determination to get their money's worth out of their loveless marriages.
~ Robert Galbraith
Hell could be like this. ...It could be cold enough to sear the skin from your bones.
~ Robert Goolrick
Vampies" I said carefully. "Sure. It all fitts," Massha nodded. "The plae skin, the sharp fangs, the red eyeliner, the way they turn into bats." "Turned into bats?" "You missed that Boss" Guido suplloed.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
He was especially known for treating skin afflictions, often with an application of pork fat, and as a result, he had come to be associated with such skin diseases as eczema and the eponymous Saint Anthony's fire.
~ Robert Masello
Contact with the skin of a dead animal made it possible to communicate with all other animal species. It was the lingua franca of metamorphosis.
~ Roberto Calasso
The gift is contact, sensuality: you will be touching what I have touched, a third skin unites us.
~ Roland Barthes
The true act of mourning is not to suffer from the loss of the loved object; it is to discern one day, on the skin of the relationship, a certain tiny stain, appearing there as the symptom of a certain death : for the first time I am doing harm to the one I love, involuntarily, of course, but without panic.
~ Roland Barthes
Language is a skin : I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. My language trembles with desire.
~ Roland Barthes
morem pellis hispidus distentione nervorum—
~ Lawrence Wright
He was tall and thin. Maybe six feet two. Maybe a hundred sixty pounds. But only if he had a dollar's worth of pennies in his pocket. All skin and bone, and awkward as a stepladder.
~ Lee Child
Up close he had pitted skin on his face, unnaturally white, as if it had been treated with chemicals. The pallor made his eyes look dark. He was tall and thin. Maybe six feet two. Maybe a hundred sixty pounds. But only if he had a dollar's worth of pennies in his pocket. All skin and bone, and awkward as a stepladder.
~ Lee Child
The passive stiffness of a joint reflects properties of the muscle tissue, joint capsule, tendons, skin and geometry of the joint.
~ Leon Chaitow
He stood looking down at her for a moment, then walked to the window and raised it. Let's let the storm in, he said, and then it was with them, filling the half-dark room with sound and vibration. The rain-chilled air washed over her, cool and fresh on her heated skin. She sighed, the small sound drowned out by the din of thunder and rain. There by the window, with the dim grey light outlining the bulge and plane of powerful muscle, Wolf removed his wet clothing.
~ Linda Howard
I don't believe this," Emma said, temper flaring. "I came all this way to help you and you're scolding me like a child!" "I've got half a mind to take you over my knee and paddle you." He took another swallow of the whiskey and made a lusty sound of satisfaction as it went down. "You wouldn't dare." Steven flinched as the needle made its first pass through his skin. "Ask Joellen Lenahan about that." Emma
~ Linda Lael Miller
The self is an oral society in which the present is constantly running a dialogue with the past and the future inside of one skin.
~ David Antin
What spirit is so empty and blind, that it cannot recognize the fact that the foot is more noble than the shoe, and skin more beautiful than the garment with which it is clothed?
~ Michelangelo Buonarroti