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Quotes About Frown

As Master Payne escorted her to the waiting coach, a small frown crossed her face. "People keep giving me rings," she confided to him, "But I think a small death ray might be more practical.
~ Phil And Kaja Foglio
I lie in bed at home, trying to put feelings into words. On the one hand—and this is the part to do with the past—love feels like the vast and sudden easing of a lifelong frown. But simultaneously—this is the part to do with the present and the future—it feels as if the lungs of my soul have been inflated with pure oxygen.
~ Julian Barnes
Hate furroweth the brow; and a man may frown till he hateth.
~ Martin Farquhar Tupper
The gods, my dear simple fellow, are a mere expression coined by vulgar superstition. We frown upon such coinage here.
~ Aristophanes
Persistent smile brings out hollow dimples, and persistent frowns brings out hollow wrinkles.
~ Michael Bassey Johnson
It Takes 17 Muscles To Smile and 42 To Frown...It Takes Only 13 Muscles to Throw A Molotov Cocktail
~ Dean Cavanagh
The earl's brow creased in a dubious frown. Or perhaps it was only a look of deep thought. "And your salary demands?" he asked, giving her hope that
~ Deborah Hale
Beauty comes from a life well lived. If you've lived well, your smile lines are in the right places, and your frown lines aren't too bad, what more do you need?
~ Jennifer Garner
Norma's frown had become so deeply etched in her face over the years that it took a great deal of effort to reverse its direction, but I thought I saw some change come over her. There was a hint of interest in her eyes. She
~ Amy Stewart
Suspecting you've been overcharged, so making sure to frown as you insert your debit card and pay in full.
~ Rob Temple
The smile on your face is sometimes out of place, don't mind no frowns, cheer down.
~ George Harrison
Beauty comes from a life well lived. If you've lived well, your smile lines are in the right places, and your frown lines aren't too bad, what more do you need?
~ Jennifer Garner
Haven admits. "Like, how did you get him? No offense. I just thought you were the non-dating type." I frown. The non-dating type? What kind of type is that? A little mushroom who sits at home in a semidark room growing moss?
~ Jenny Han
Like, how did you get him? No offense. I just thought you were the non-dating type." I frown. The non-dating type? What kind of type is that? A little mushroom who sits at home in a semidark room growing moss?
~ Jenny Han
It's nice not to have lines when you frown, especially on TV. I don't know why people make such a fuss about it. No one is interested if a woman has her teeth capped or her hair dyed.
~ Felicity Kendal
He frowns. A dance with the carnivorous Felicity? Why? Has she eaten all the other available gentlemen?
~ Libba Bray
Two dates in one night - not bad at all! Hannah's frown changed to a grin as she lifted the lid and dropped her very favourite five-year-old pair of Nikes inside.
~ Joanne Fluke
When Fortune smiles, I smile to think how quickly she will frown.
~ Robert Southwell
He does not start guiltily, as he should, but frowns in annoyance. "Who are you?" I slip my hand through the slit of my overskirt, and my fingers close around the hard wood of the crossbow tiller. "Vengeance," I say softly.
~ Robin LaFevers
Killing a man by accident had made her a villain. Killing another on purpose had made her a hero. But all she could do was frown at the body as they dragged it out, and feel there was something very odd in all this.
~ Joe Abercrombie
It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown.
~ Anonymous
A smile confuses an approaching frown.
~ Anonymous
Preacher came to the porch. He nodded at her, bushy brows drawn together in a frown that made her almost shudder. "Just send him in," Mel said. "That'll scare them all away." And to her surprise, Preacher smiled so big, for a moment she didn't recognize him. When
~ Robyn Carr
Emotion goes inside-out. Emotional contagion, though, suggests that the opposite is also true. If I can make you smile, I can make you happy. If I can make you frown, I can make you sad. Emotion, in this sense, goes outside-in.
~ Malcolm Gladwell