Quotes About Face
On her limbs was the stiffness of death, and on her face, in the fading light of the sun, the terror of something more than death.
~ Henry James
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We are swimming on the face of time and all else has drowned, is drowning, or will drown.
~ Henry Miller
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This is the California that men dreamed of years ago, this is the Pacific that Balboa looked out on from the Peak of Darien, this is the face of the earth as the creator intended it to look.
~ Henry Miller
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But if I know not even the tail of this whale, how understand his head? much more, how comprehend this face, when face he has none? Thou shalt see my back parts, my tail, he seems to say, but my face shall not be seen. But I cannot completely make out his back parts; and hint what he will about his face, I say again he has no face.
~ Herman Melville
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Frighted Jonah trembles, and summoning all his boldness to his face, only looks so much the more a coward.
~ Herman Melville
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You take a tube of the patient's blood, extracting platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, from it. It's yellow in color, but it does all kinds of good things for the body: It speeds up healing, fills out the face. I spray it into wounds and use it in rhinoplasty.
~ Paul Nassif
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I'm the most unromantic lump of Northern suet. Yes, a woman did accost me once in South Shields, but she had a face like Red Rum.
~ Les Dawson
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A girl told me my lips looked like somebody had pressed strawberry yogurt against my face.
~ Katherine Heigl
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If an L.A. actor is a star or a good face, and they want to get cred by doing a serious Shakespeare play, they will come to New York first.
~ Dakin Matthews
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The first piece of art that I ever bought-when I could afford it-was a Warhol sketch from the period when he was just getting out of doing commercial work and more into art. It's a sketch of a young guy's face. I guess the gallery that I bought it from thought I would like it because the young guy kind of looked like James Dean.
~ James Franco
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If ever I boast of seeing a fairer face in all this wide world, may I die a liar's death.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
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In this shot, the light on the face (from a soft box with a daylight-balanced compact fluorescent bulb) is quite flat, but because the background is busy and bright, the light doesn't seem dull.
~ Steven Ascher
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No one wants a default, or to slam the door in the IMF's face.
~ Alberto Fernandez
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I always used face wipes to take off my make-up and slept in my make-up all the time.
~ Maura Higgins
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Women think that smaller brows will open up their eyes, but that's wrong and it affects your entire face.
~ Anastasia Soare
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I often find the smaller, independent films are much more rewarding than the bigger stuff, but you do the bigger stuff because it's a business, and you've got to show your face a bit, get yourself around.
~ Jamie Bell
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Babies are smart. They can tell the difference between a responsive face and a blank face, wiped clean of emotion.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
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My make-up routine starts with a primer on clean skin, which gives the face a nice smooth glow.
~ Kirti Kulhari
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Saw the face of Robert Lee. Incredible eyes. An honest man, a simple man. Out of date. They all ride to glory, all the plumed knights.
~ Michael Shaara
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Prostitution.' He enunciates the word clearly, gazing directly into her eyes, knowing, God damn it, that he is being cruel. In the back of his mind, a kinder William Rackham watches impotently as his wife is penetrated by that single elongated word, its four slick syllables barbed midway with t's. Agnes's cameo face goes white as she gulps for air.
~ Michel Faber
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Melancholy was a fleshy wave permanently cresting on her face, she had to speak through it when she talked.
~ Michelle Tea
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The thought that there is no greater misfortune in the world than the loss of reason? Yes, yes, of course, that, too. But that - that's only a general thought. There's something else. What is it? An insult, that's what. Yes, yes, insulting words hurled right in his face by Homeless. And the trouble is not that they were insulting, but that there was truth in them.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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He was on a quest for sensations he had never experienced, did not understand; he was looking for them in his partner (on the watch for each little emotion her face might reflect), he looked for them in himself (for interminable hours of introspection)
~ Milan Kundera
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The man's face displeased her. It looked ironic to her, and she detested irony. She always thought that irony (all forms of irony) was like an armed guard posted at the entrance to her future, scrutinizing her with an inquisitive eye and rejecting her with a shake of the head.
~ Milan Kundera
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