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There's many a man hath more hair than wit.
People say women shouldn't have long hair over a certain age, but I've never done what everyone says.
When I was a teenager, I was really into hair; I dyed it different colours and had loads of haircuts. I shaved my head when I was 17 - it was pretty radical!
I want a guy who is masculine, good with his hands, and able to build stuff and who has survival skills. Facial hair is a big turn-on... I like a stronger, more physically imposing man - like a lumberjack.
Just embrace your hair! I really feel like I am not an advocate for people doing what I do. I'm an advocate for people discovering and finding what works for them.
I am not my hair_x000D_I am not this skin_x000D_I am not your expectations, no_x000D_I am not my hair_x000D_I am not this skin_x000D_I am the soul that lives within.
I am tired of the cult of youth. The cultural rejection of old age, the stigmatization of wrinkles, grey hair, of bodies furrowed by the years. I am fascinated by Diana Vreeland, Georgia O’Keeffe and Louise Bourgeois, women who have let time embrace them without ever cheating. Society today condemns this, me, I celebrate it.
The attempt to combine wisdom and power has only rarely been successful and then only for a short while.
My hair is made of actual fire, you guys.
The other dry shampoo I was using was wet feeling but I love Prive's smell and how light and airy my hair feels afterwards!
A girl asked me if she could comb my hair. Nobody can comb my hair, I can’t even comb my hair.
My wife is so hot so I don't care it I lose every stage of the 2015 Tour to Kittle. Yea, he's got cool hair but my wife is super hot.
Well now I'm no hero, that's understood. All the redemption I can offer girl, is beneath this dirty hood. With a chance to make it good somehow, hey what else can we do now? Except roll down the window, and let the wind blow back your hair. Well the night's busting open, these two lanes will take us anywhere. We got one last chance to make it real.
As a travel writer I've specialized in gritty, fearful destinations, the kind of places that make a reader's hair stick on end.
I think this..."perfectionist gene" that too many young women have holds them back, and instead they should be really aiming for "good enough." You don't have to be perfect. Most men never think like that. They're just trying to figure out what's the opening and how they can seize it. They're not thinking about, Oh my gosh, I'm not perfect, my hair's not perfect today, I wore the wrong shoes. No.
I'm a big woman. I need big hair.
I used to get a haircut every Saturday so I would never miss any of the comic books. I had practically no hair when I was a kid!
Hair is vitally personal to children. They weep vigorously when it is cut for the first time; no matter how it grows, bushy, straight or curly, they feel they are being shorn of a part of their personality.
Architecture is not an inspirational business, it's a rational procedure to do sensible and hopefully beautiful things; that's all.
For me, hair is an accoutrement. Hair is jewelry. It's an accessory.
Myths that need clarification: "No matter how many times you see the Grand canyon, you are still emotionally moved to tears." False. It depends on how many children the out-of-towners brought with them who kicked the back of your seat from Phoenix to Flagstaff and got their gum caught in your hair.
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