Hair Quotes
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When I write, I tend to twist my hair. Something for my small mind to do, I guess.
Maya Angelou
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I can't see any difference in having your hair dyed, your teeth fixed, your nose done, or your face smoothed out or lifted.
Joanna Lumley
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I dyed my hair for photo tests... I kept it because when am I ever going to be blond again?
Ben Affleck
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It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.
Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
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When we were kids, I remember we'd use lemon in our hair and go into the sun, hoping it would make us blond. Obviously, I have very dark hair and olive skin, and when I was a kid, I wanted to be blond, of course. It never worked.
Ana Ivanovic
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I started being a photographer because I liked fashion. I liked the idea of dressing up and changing my look. I got earrings, dyed my hair. I would dress like a fashion photo.
Mario Testino
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When I pull my hair back in a ponytail, that's how you know I'm having a hard day.
Belinda Johnson
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When I was growing up, my father would not allow me to get a perm, so I straightened my hair for special occasions.
Angela Robinson
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One hair of a woman can draw more than a hundred pair of oxen.
James Howell
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Are you trivialising the sisterhood if you dye your hair or have your eyebrows threaded? I'd say the answer to that is no. But equally, it's a perfectly valid feminist thing to say there is a certain amount of attention on a woman's appearance, and I don't wish that to be the focus or a distraction.
Louise Mensch
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I'm still the way I've always been. Lots of hair and eyes, a bit Raquel Welch-ish.
Jane Badler
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You know, I change my hair color a lot, I do all sorts of different things.
Kelly Lynch
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At one point I was introduced to a devastatingly handsome young man -- beautiful, really -- with black unruly hair, large sensitive eyes fringed by long dark lashes, a full sensuous mouth -- and an irresistible personality. His name was Tony Curtis.
Janet Leigh
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The first thing Fontana did was get me to change my hair colour from light brown to red, and the songwriter Mitch Murray suggested I change my name from Pauline Matthews to Kiki Dee.
Pauline Matthews
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My hair - it's baby thin and feathery and drives me crazy no matter what I do with it. It's weird because you see people with thicker hair that just kind of stays put, but if I'm in any sort of weather, I look like Bill Murray in 'Kingpin' when it starts to all come unleashed.
Kevin Morby
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When you write ,it's like braiding your hair. Taking a handful of coarse unruly strands and attempting to bring then unity.
Edwidge Danticat
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When you own a pair of haircutting scissors, you cut your own hair constantly.
Emily Weiss
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Feminists were psyched that I had armpit hair.
Paula Cole
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Hair color is the easiest way to change your appearance, but a bad dye job might draw more attention to you.
Lisa Lutz
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The best part of any fashion show is Karl Lagerfeld with his white hair, and the big glasses, and a fuckin' fan. Like he's some kind of Spanish lady or something. And I look at the fan and I'm like, 'Bitch, it's not that hot, what'choo doin'?'
Margaret Cho
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I get a wild hair up my nose and I want to go.
Broderick Crawford
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Most of the time I'm in khakis and a white T-shirt. I'm a total Gap girl. Super casual, hair in a pony tail and no makeup.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
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I've tried to convince members of my party that we should not allow the hair on the backs of our necks to bristle every time somebody mentions renewable energy.
Cory Gardner
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Somebody once asked me how I found Peter Jackson, and I said: 'Well, I parted his hair, and there he was.'
Christopher Lee