Hair Tie Quotes
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Hair Tie Quotes & Sayings
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It was wicked of her heart to ache for him so. Wicked because she could never hope to have him.
— S.J. Valfroy
It takes a long time to sound like yourself.
— Miles Davis
People have no tolerance. They think all bugs are bad. It's the American way. If you don't like something, kill it.
— Carl Olson
Most writers do similar things in their minds. It's how the mind works, basically.
— Raymond Pettibon
Great CEOs are not just born with shiny hair and a tie.
— Marc Andreessen
Silk scarves are my thing. I tie them to my handbag or thread them through belt loops or wear them in my hair. Never round my neck, though.
— Michelle Dockery
And so the pact of timelessness between us was broken and I went from him into the darkening tunnel of the years.
— Farley Mowat
If I wear bright colors or something, I'll tie all my hair back. I don't want to look too like 'Girls Next Door.'
— Sophie Monk
Dewerman was this bearded 1960's throwback: a Teletubby in tie-dye, suspenders, and thinning hair scraped back into a stringy gray rat.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Verse is the natural speech of men, as singing is of birds'
The Week's Survey, 18 June 1904 — Edward Thomas
The Week's Survey, 18 June 1904 — Edward Thomas
Men can't do much to change; we have to wear suits, although I never wear a tie, apart from in Asia sometimes. So I decided to grow my hair.
— Hans Vestberg
Kathy Burgess describes [Hillary] Clinton as fun and an all-around great person but admits it doesn't come through well.
— Tamara Keith
Dudley came waddling down the hall, his blond hair plastered flat to his fat head, a bow tie just visible under his many chins.
— J.K. Rowling
Where's the point in fighting and slaying if you can make a friend out of anybeast instead of a foe?
— Brian Jacques
Her hair, just long enough now to tie back in a knot, had a coppery sheen, a hint of fire in the darkness.
— Philip Sington