Hair Quotes
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Why not have a motivation beyond me to get to a healthy weight? Every actor does that. We're chameleons. We change; we grow as an actor. You lose weight, you gain weight, you change your hair or whatever.
Chrissy Metz
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When lovely woman stoops to folly and Paces about her room again, alone, She smooths her hair with automatic hand, And puts a record on the gramophone.
T. S. Eliot
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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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I think Charles Manson was a hair's breath away from just being a terrorist. He wanted to start a war, too.
Patty Hearst
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My favorite thing to do is just sit outside on the stoop and talk with all my neighbors. I can go out with curlers in my hair, and nobody blinks twice. It's just sad when people want to take a picture!
Margo Martindale
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I think I've learned a lot just from being in the industry in general, and I never really thought about what to put in my hair to get a perfect beach wave until I started modeling. People will use certain products on me, and I learn that way.
Behati Prinsloo
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As the years go on, you see changes in yourself, but you've got to face that - everyone goes through it... Either you have to face up to it and tell yourself you're not going to be eighteen all your life, or be prepared for a terrible shock when you see the wrinkles and white hair. Getting older doesn't frighten me, but I wish I didn't have to because I like life a lot.
Audrey Hepburn
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I'm not dyeing my hair and trying to pretend I'm 40. That's not going to work for me.
Laurence Fishburne
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When you are at the Olympic Games, it comes down to a ten thousandth of a hair between making the next round or winning a race or getting second or third.
Apolo Ohno
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Soon he’ll be wearing shorts and growing his hair out, and the transformation will be complete.
Cody Lundin
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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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There are a lot of people who do a lot of things to be outrageous with fashion, hair or makeup.
Daphne Guinness
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Not many people know this about me, but I'm a natural blonde. My hair went from light blonde naturally to a darker kind of blonde. My mother dyed my hair dark when I was a child, as I loved the look then. So I'm basically a natural blonde.
Angelina Jolie
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I'm very low maintenance. I use Simple wipes to take off my makeup, wash my hair with whatever's in the shower.
Amber Le Bon
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Creamy and leggy, with long azure hair and the eyes of a silent-movie star, she moved like a poem and smiled like a sphinx.
Laini Taylor
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A bracelet of bright hair about the bone.
John Donne
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For me, in my normal life, I'm very all-or-nothing. I'm super comfortable dressed to the nines - full hair and makeup. I love feeling really done up. And I love feeling undone. I love sweatpants and my hair in a topknot. I go with no makeup. Or I have a full look.
Briga Heelan
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Take care and spike your hair. WWWYKI!
Matthew Brett Cardona
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I feel the most confident when I'm comfortable in workout clothes with my hair up in a ponytail.
Alex Morgan
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I'm not a girly girl. I don't brush my hair.
Kaya Scodelario
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As I've got older, and since I cut all my hair off, I've felt a bit more liberated about trying different things out.
Emma Watson
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I was distressed by the poor quality of the debate surrounding energy. I was also noticing so much green wash from politicians and big business. I was tired of the debate - the extremism, the nimbyism, the hair shirt. We need a constructive conversation about energy, not a Punch and Judy show. I just wanted to try to reboot the whole debate.
David J. C. MacKay
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For days after death hair and fingernails continue to grow, but phone calls taper off.
Johnny Carson
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When I write, I tend to twist my hair. Something for my small mind to do, I guess.
Maya Angelou