Ugly Faces Quotes
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They had well-fed faces and laughter that was made cruel by its context the way a gem could be made ugly by being set in tin.
— George R R Martin
If you carry around anger and ugly emotions it will show on your face.
— Andie MacDowell
She was so ugly that her face could stop a sundial.
— Rodney Dangerfield
It is doubtful whether anyone who has travelled widely has found anywhere in the world regions more ugly than in the human face.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Life is a positive-sum game. Everyone from the gold medallist to the last finisher can rejoice in a personal victory.
— George A. Sheehan
An ugly voice repels me where an ugly face would not.
— Agatha Christie
Every time I stand in front of mirror, I found my face too ugly, so I thought I have to get the role in some movies which cover my face with make up.
— Johnny Depp
Listen, Frank Zhang has moves. He's probably gonna turn into a kangaroo and do some marsupial jujitsu on their ugly faces.
— Rick Riordan
A fine head of hair adds beauty to a good face, and terror to an ugly one.
— Lycurgus Of Sparta
However ugly a face may be, we can discover some beauty in it if we first experience wonder before it and then begin to understand it, too.
— Oskar Kokoschka
Yes, nature has two faces: The pretty one and the ugly one, the disasters! Love the first face and be prepared for the second one!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Better an ugly face than an ugly mind.
— James Ellis
I know the ugly faces the moon makes when it thinks no one is watching.
— Caitlin R. Kiernan
I have an ugly day every month; pimples on my face, I'm fat and in a bad mood. It's more like an ugly week!
— Rihanna
The most beautiful faces have some ugly in them.
— Walter Kirn
The future is now! Don't make that second pass you into regrets.
— Anthony Liccione
...life makes ugly faces at us sometimes, I know.
— Edith Wharton