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Quotes About Head

If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i' th' shell.
~ William Shakespeare
The terrible beast, that no one may understand, Came to my side, and put down his head in love.
~ Louise Bogan
Blind self-love, vanity, lifting aloft her empty head, and indiscretion, prodigal of secrets more transparent than glass, follow close behind.
~ Horace
Controversy is always a beautiful thing. I love controversy and I try to fan it as much as I can without having my husband's head pop off!
~ Jada Pinkett Smith
Your eyes are green, too," she muttered. Alaric's scowl turned into a look of concern. "Are you sure you didn't suffer a blow to the head you didn't tell me about?
~ Maya Banks
You didn't, John said, stepping from the shadows as he clapped for me, even hit your head this time.
~ Meg Cabot
The discovery of a corpse's head on campus has worked as an expedient in getting the administrative staff to work before ten, despite the impending blizzard.
~ Meg Cabot
The only way, I thought to myself, that this could get any weirder would be if it turns out he has that dead body's head on ice where in the basement, some ready for transplantation onto Cindy Crawford's body as soon as it becomes available.
~ Meg Cabot
How many times do I have to tell you, Amelia? Men are like little woodland creatures. You have to lure them to you with tiny breadcrumbs and soft words of encouragement. You cannot simply whip out a rock and conk them over the head with it.
~ Meg Cabot
Is your boss in? Because I think we'd better speak to him. Well, I say. That's going to be hard. Why, for heaven's sake? Brian wants to know. Because he got shot in the head yesterday, I reply. Brian flinches. But Mr. Rosetti just nods. It happens, he says, with a shrug.
~ Meg Cabot
Sophos turned red, and I wondered about the circulation of his blood; maybe his body kept an extra supply of it in his head, ready for blushing.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Finally I went and found my hat and skewered it on my head with a four-inch hat pin. I wore the hat because I knew my mother never visited without one. The pin I thought would be a comfort in case of emergency.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
Top-heavy was the ship as a dinnerless student with all Aristotle in his head.
~ Melville
No, General. Not necessarily what you thin you want. Your heart knows what you want, but often your head has some other idea. It is the task of the kesta'chern to ask your heart, and not your head, what you need and answer that need.
~ Mercedes Lackey
Lord Derfel, you do insult a man so very easily. What was it to be? My head in a pit dunged by slaves? What a paltry imagination you do have. Mine, I fear, sometimes seems excessive, even to me.
~ Bernard Cornwell
You can change a man's heart, but not his head.
~ Bernard Cornwell
He thinks with his heart, Uhtred,' Alfred said, 'not his head. You can change a man's heart, but not his head.
~ Bernard Cornwell
In low comedy, a character gets hit in the head, and you don't really believe it. In farce, he's hit in the head, but he must be hit in the head. The character requires it.
~ Mark Linn-Baker
I have the softest beard in the world. As far as growing it, it doesn't itch, and it's so non-intrusive. But, I am so sick of hair on my face and on my head. Because I'm not a really hairy guy, I'm not really used to it.
~ Ato Essandoh
I try to acknowledge both the sacred and the silly in my work. That goes for the live show as well. If I find myself in my head or dwelling in seriousness, I think of my friends back home and how they'd be laughing at me.
~ Jason Mraz
My mother is going to get earrings of my head. Some will be dipped in silver, some will be dipped in gold, and I will hand them out to everyone I know.
~ D. J. Cotrona
maybe because the dark can only reach people at the extremes-- those bound by their own shiny ideas or locked up in the darkness of their own heads.
~ Susan Cooper
Then very faintly, he heard above his head the low familiar murmur of the sea outside. At once the comfortable noise made him cheerful, and he even remembered what they were supposed to be.
~ Susan Cooper
When Constantine was told that the Roman rabble had stoned the head of his statue, he raised his hands to his head and said, 'How remarkable. I don't feel the least bit hurt.
~ Susan Vreeland