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Quotes About Skin

I don't sleep enough, and it does... what is the opposite of wonders... horrors. It does horrors for my skin.
~ Kate McKinnon
I think my favourite beauty mantra would be getting a good night of sleep - it works wonders for your skin. And once you wake up, post your shower, ice your face. It really, really helps your skin.
~ Kriti Kharbanda
Whenever I hear the word 'breakout,' I associate it with acne.
~ Bryce Dallas Howard
Things were fine in elementary school, but when I moved schools in grade three, not only was I the new kid, I was the new kid with the skin condition.
~ Winnie Harlow
If you want better behavior from bankers, then make their financial incentives more like those in the hedge-fund world - where managers have 'skin in the game,' and their net worth is tied to their long-term performance.
~ David Ignatius
43] lord i refuse to engage prayer as a weapon i wish it to be like a river between two shores for i seek neither punishment nor grace but rather new skin that can bear this world
~ Said
Our breath Caught like a needle On the skin of water You said "Will it be here?" "Here where the grass is so tall?" And I thought Yes Yes here
~ Sally Mann
For someone who wears makeup so much all the time, it's really important to take it off and give your skin some time to breath.
~ Shay Mitchell
You tried to drink the East River,"Magnus said, and Alec saw, as if for the first time, that Magnus's clothes were soaking wet too, sticking to his body like a dark second skin.
~ Cassandra Clare
The night was windy, full of tree sounds. The moon was gone and there was rain, so fine that it was only a tingle on the skin.
~ Marilynne Robinson
Skin was earth; it was soil. I could see, even on my own skin, the joined trapezoids of dust specks God had wetted and stuck with his spit in the morning he made Adam from dirt. Now, all these generations later, we people could still see on our skin the inherited prints of the dust specks of Eden. I
~ Annie Dillard
Skin was earth; it was soil. I could see, even on my own skin, the joined trapezoids of dust specks God had wetted and stuck with his spit in the morning he made Adam from dirt. Now, all these generations later, we people could still see on our skin the inherited prints of the dust specks of Eden.
~ Annie Dillard
His face was contorted with rage, muscles twitching beneath his skin like a nest of rattlesnakes in a thin cotton sack.
~ Anthony Bourdain
But I think certain death and dismemberment is in my forecast, followed by light rain of guts and flayed skin.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Marble is always a shock," she said. "It never feels like you think it's going to. I suppose a lifesize statue looks enough like a real person to make you expect to feel skin.
~ Shirley Jackson
Don't you know that you can skin the bear in the forest, but you can't sell its hide there?
~ Sholom Aleichem
Pienso en el cuento de Poe: los muros de hierro que se acercan, y el péndulo en forma de cuchillo que oscila por encima de mi corazón. En ciertos momentos se detiene, pero jamás se eleva. No está más que a algunos centímetros de mi piel.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
His skin is so hard and rough, it's like shaking a piece of tree bark.
~ Sophie Kinsella
They were no longer giving voice to their battle song, but the frenzy was still in their eyes. Steam puffed from their nostrils and the ones with bare skin glistened. They thundered by, then wheeled to face the angels.
~ John Varley
Those who felt this sensation of awe, could not explain whence it arose: some attributed it to the dead grey eye, which, fixing upon the object's face, did not seem to penetrate, and at one glance to pierce through to the inward workings of the heart; but fell upon the cheek with a leaden ray that weighed upon the skin it could not pass.
~ John William Polidori
Carefully, with his eyes squinted, with the light glistening upon his fair skin and thinning blond hair, like a chemist measuring a rare substance, he poured the beer from the bottles into glasses.
~ John Williams
Some of her turned to mist, and crept out the pores of her skin.
~ Ellen Baker
Her skin was so tan that it reminded Krista of a stain. Coffee on blonde wood.
~ Ellen Datlow
The sound has hooks beneath his skin, wanting to drag him in among the trees.
~ Ellen Datlow