Hair Woman Quotes
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Hair Woman Quotes & Sayings
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I think that the most important thing a woman can have- next to talent, of course- is her hairdresser.
— Joan Crawford
But my eyes were riveted on a small slim woman her hair simply coiled into her neck, Katherine Glasier.
— Ellen Wilkinson
A few poetic regrets, if adroitly placed, are as becoming to a woman as gossamer hair in the moonlight. What
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
A recurring image in the work of the Rossetti circle was that of a woman absorbed in self-contemplation, gazing into a mirror or combing her hair.
— Elizabeth Prettejohn
Don't tear your hair out over a woman; it'll be harder to attract the next one if you're bald.
— Evan Esar
Color prejudice is so strong that if a woman has yellow hair, even if she has the face of an iguana, men turn to look at her in the street.
— Isabel Allende
You should've mentioned you were bringing a beautiful woman. I would've combed my hair.
— Lisa Kessler
Lord, I never seen blue hair on a black woman before or since. Leroy say you look like a cracker from outer space.
— Kathryn Stockett
A woman's hair is her mystery.
— Betty Smith
She was an extraordinary person too! Would you believe it, she cut her hair short, and used to go about in men's boots in bad weather
— Henrik Ibsen
I didn't come in here to argue with a woman with big hair
— Jayne Ann Krentz
You can just say the word "hair" to a woman, and she tells you the story of her life.
— Elizabeth Benedict
The Dawn is a wild, fair woman, With sunrise in her hair; Look where she stands, with pleading hands, To lure me there.
— Robert Loveman
She straddles me, ass to my face, reverse cowgirl, tangled hair swinging. And son of a bitch, the woman can ride.
— Karen Marie Moning
Her skin glowed, her hair was luxurious, her eyes sparkled, and her tits were even more fantastic.
— Alice Clayton
I lost some weight, grew my hair and now every woman in America over 40 wants to date me. It's their daughters I want to convince.
— David Krumholtz
Wearing a hat implies that you are bald if you are a man and that your hair is dirty if you are a woman.
— P. J. O'Rourke
The old woman was a witch shadow - hair like matted spiderwebs, hooded 'round darkness of features, eyes like glittering jewels.
— Frank Herbert
There is a mysterious stillness and intimacy of a woman doing her hair and make-up which attracts me.
— Pedro Almodovar
... were trying to tell the dumb blonde to close her mouth, but the woman clearly took her hair color very seriously.
— Sharon Green
Not every woman has time to go to a salon and have her hair blow-dried every day.
— Tamara Ecclestone
When a woman isn't beautiful, people always say, 'You have lovely eyes, you have lovely hair.'
— Anton Chekhov
I had not starred in an independent film and it's about a woman who owned a hair salon.
— Jenifer Lewis
Hair style is the final tip-off whether or not a woman really knows herself.
— Hubert De Givenchy
It doesn't matter how long my hair is or what colour my skin is or whether I'm a woman or a man.
— John Lennon
I am all for trying out various kinds of hair styles. I have even worn a wig earlier in a film where I essayed the part of a woman.
— Riteish Deshmukh
She was a woman with red hair and green eyes - the traits which Satan supposedly relished most in mortal females.
— Robert Shea
A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.
— Coco Chanel
Beauty type or hair styles constantly evolve through time. Hence, a woman shouldn't be reduced to the current trends.
— Maria Borges
Any woman with kinky textured hair - can wear it, love it and manage it. She only needs the right tools, inspiration and motivation.
— Monica Millner
I can take a single hair from the braids of an Indian woman and make it sound like a promise come true. Like a thousand promises come true.
— Sherman Alexie
I'm a big woman. I need big hair.
— Aretha Franklin
Bone by bone, hair by hair, Wild Woman comes back. Through night dreams, through events half understood and half remembered ...
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
When a woman ceases to alter the fashion of her hair, you guess that she has passed the crisis of her experience.
— Mary Hunter Austin