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Quotes About Face

The expression one wears on one's face is far more important than the clothes one wears on one's back.
~ Dale Carnegie
There are speckles of paint in his hair and ears and eyebrows, but the mask has protected the rest of his face. I look away when his clean mouth talks.
~ Wally Lamb
He was particularly good at apprehending movement, from the motions of a flapping wing to the emotions flickering across a face.
~ Walter Isaacson
Lasseter, August 1997: His cherubic face and demeanor masked an artistic perfectionism
~ Walter Isaacson
Romanticism yearns for deliverance from the cross of the Here and Now: it is willing to face anything but the facts.
~ Walter Kaufmann
Bukkake," said a voice in my ear. "Multiple ejaculations onto the face. It's the new thing." It was the tattooed girl, crouched behind my chair. "This is the only genuine and authentic Godzilla Bukkake night in America.
~ Warren Ellis
An expression crept over Asher's face that was not unlike that of a lonely child being told that Santa had not in fact been strangled to death in an alley in New Orleans
~ Warren Ellis
Blue Face Disgusting taste Flush it Shush it Cold disgrace
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
Look at Charlie Brown's face. Would you please hold still a minute Charlie Brown? I want Linus to study your face. Now this is what you call a failure face, Linus. Notice how it has failure written all over it. Study it carefully Linus. You rarely see such a good example. Notice the deep lines, the dull vacant look in the eyes. Yes, I would say this is one of the finest examples of a failure face that your liable to see for a long while.
~ Charles M. Schulz
I enjoy looking at your face... Whenever I look at your face, a question always comes to my mind... Will man ever succeed in reaching the moon?
~ Charles M. Schulz
The face of evil is frighteningly ordinary.
~ Charles W. Colson
I have a hangover that feels like someone let a cat loose inside my face.
~ Charles Yu
Recently killed plankers whose bodies hadn't been carted away yet could always save face by pretending to have invented 'stiffing' – lying on the ground being authentically dead.
~ Charlie Brooker
und kalt und stürmisch, im Gesicht.
~ Charlotte Link
Boredom is like a pitiless zooming in on the epidermis of time. Every instant is dilated and magnified like the pores of the face.
~ Charlotte Whitton
He was carrying bulky loot; I could see it under his zipped-up sweater. And when I unzipped it with a one-handed rip, I saw that he was wearing a bandolier loaded with grenades. I have no doubt that a wide, manic smile spread across my pretty little face.
~ Cherie Priest
When people say 'I quote' and pause, they come across as scary-level intellectuals. Let's face it, nobody wants to mess with the 'I quote' types.
~ Chetan Bhagat
You said, 'Life is a tragedy, but its meaning lies in how we face the tragedy.
~ Ha Jin
At least God never showed his face in Iceland. Olie tells me it wasn't even created by him. No wonder it's the most peaceful country in the world.
~ Hallgrimur Helgason
She was bred in old Kentucky, Where the meadow grass is blue, There's the sunshine of the country, In her face and manner too; She was bred in old Kentucky, Take her boy, you're mighty lucky, When you marry a girl like Sue.
~ HARRY BRAISTED
you've just met Mr. Crane. A picture of a large crane, as used by construction workers, comes to mind; or perhaps the storklike bird. You've looked at his face and decided that his high forehead is the outstanding feature. You look at that forehead, and really picture many large cranes flying out of it; or, you can see them attacking that high forehead! Or perhaps the entire forehead is one gigantic crane.
~ Harry Lorayne
She tossed him a small mirror so that he could see the results, and what he saw horrified him.  The boiling concoction left a deep trail of burnt skin that stretched from the crown of his head all the way to his chin – almost like an artificial sluice that burned his flesh to form a large rivulet that ran down the center of his face.
~ Harvey Havel
I kept my poker face on and listened to him with an air of interest and respect (I thought of what it says in one of Rand's novels, how the winner can afford to be generous).
~ Harvey Pekar
Your soul is as delicate as a face in the clouds blown in a hurricane for hours and hours.
~ Heather Lydia Thornhill