599 Quotes About Hair
- Author A.S. Byatt
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She was a thin, sickly, bony child, like an eft, with fine hair like sunlit smoke.
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- Author Jeffrey Eugenides
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Phyllida's hair was where her power resided. It was expensively set into a smooth dome, like a band shell for the presentation of that long-running act, her face.
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- Author Cassandra Clare
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Finally," Magnus said, grabbing a ten-dollar bill from a table near the door, and he buzzed the delivery man in. "I need some beef and broccoli before I face any more Mr. Darcy. It's a truth universally acknowledged that if you watch too much television on an empty stomach, your head falls off.""If your head fell off," Tessa said, "the hairdressing industry would go into an economic meltdown.
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- Author V.C. Andrews
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I brushed it until it shone and looked somewhat like it used to look,only far thinner, and less glorious.
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Do not contemplate you as the man of my head rather I do not contemplate you as the mane of my hair
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Do not contemplate you as the man of my head, I rather do not contemplate you even as the mane of my hair
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- Author Pablo Neruda
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Naked you are blue like the night in Cuba,you have vines and stars in your hair,
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- Author Jeff VanderMeer
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Perhaps [he had] persevered for too long, in the face of too many obstacles, his hair proof of his tenacity - the stark black streaked with white or, in certain light, stark white shot through with black, each strand of white attributable to the jungle fever (so cold it burned, his skin glacial), each strand of black a testament to being alive afterwards.
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- Author Thomas Ligotti
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I continued to stare at the empty seat because my sensation of a vibrant presence there was unrelieved. And in my staring I perceived that the fabric of the seat, the inner webbing of swirling fibers, had composed a pattern in the image of a face—an old woman's face with an expression of avid malignance—floating amidst wild shocks of twisting hair.
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