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Quotes About Face

I am not anti plastic surgery, but I'm anti procedures such as Botox and fillers which can actually distort the face and start making you look a bit odd.
~ Davina McCall
I got plastic surgery done on my face because my skin burnt during the shooting of one of my films.
~ Vishwajeet Pradhan
The essence of comedy, drama, and horror is surprise. I have an uncanny ability to surprise people because they look at my face, and they don't know where I'm going.
~ John Lithgow
To be recognized by a brand like Reebok and to know that the company is looking at mixed martial arts shows the growth of the sport. For me, it's an amazing opportunity. I get to be the face of my own shoe, and it's surreal.
~ Anthony Pettis
I did it for you. I took in a pint of bourbon with me. She's a charming middle-aged lady with a face like a bucket of mud and if she has washed her hair since Coolidge's second term, I'll eat my spare tire, rim and all.
~ Raymond Chandler
What is this place? Who are you, and how did you know I was coming here?" "We know many things, son of Crydee. You are here because it is time for you to face that greatest of terrors, what you call the Enemy. You are here to learn. We are here to teach.
~ Raymond E. Feist
the use of prajna in the title tells us this is a text that goes beyond the analysis of reality into discrete, knowable entities, such as those used by the Sarvastivadins. Thus, Zen masters ask their students to show them their original face, their face before they were born.
~ Red Pine
Stop searching. Face the earth where you can. Literally speaking, it's all you have to go on.
~ Richard Ford
The strain on her face was still there, like weathered rocks under a thin mantle of snow.
~ Richard K. Morgan
The pool is located deep underground, in a large cavernous chamber many feet beneath the streets of our town. And every time, when she gets to your face, she looks as if she is about to speak.
~ Julie Otsuka
I do not quite know how to put it, but I wonder if a mask, being universal, enhances our relations with others more than does the naked face.
~ K?b? Abe
Injuries to the body, especially the face, are not treated simply as problems of form. We should rather speak of themas belonging in the province of mental hygiene. Otherwise, who whould willingly devote his efforts to cosmetic work?
~ K?b? Abe
let's try bravely putting out the light. When the lights go out, that's the end of the masquerade ball. In the dark, with neither face nor mask, I should like us to try to reestablish relations with each other. I should like to believe the new melody that comes to me from the darkness.
~ K?b? Abe
In such a cruel, self-centered crowd would there ever be some soft-hearted fellow who would sell me his face?
~ K?b? Abe
Should I make this girl just for this once, tonight, in revenge for the scars, for you, and for my real face?
~ K?b? Abe
thanks to the mask, signs of fatigue or shame showed on my face no more than on yours.
~ K?b? Abe
it would be well if I believed the child's eyes with complete confidence. Wouldn't anybody first have to return to this kind of intuition if he sincerely wanted to face others?
~ K?b? Abe
Yet, it was not I who should feel ashamed. If there was anyone who should suffer, was it not rather the world that had buried me alive, that made no attempt to recognize a man's personality without the passport of the face?
~ K?b? Abe
Change back to your ugly self before I change your face for you," Logan said, Silver Frost.
~ Kailin Gow
Very bad joke," Obi-Wan muttered. "D'you know, there are times when you and Bail Organa are uncannily alike." Anakin kept a straight face, just. "Thank you." "That wasn't a compliment," growled Obi-Wan
~ Karen Miller
The only memory I have was how the wrestler's balls that were thrust into my face left a saltiness on my lips. At first I assumed it was from the tacos, and then I realised I'd not eaten any today. I
~ Karl Pilkington
The only memory I have was how the wrestler's balls that were thrust into my face left a saltiness on my lips.
~ Karl Pilkington
Sin is a thing that writes itself across a man's face. It cannot be concealed.
~ Oscar Wilde
To laugh, to lie, to flatter, to face: Four ways in court to win man's grace.
~ Roger Ascham