Faces Quotes

29 quotations about Faces
My face looks like a wedding-cake left out in the rain.
W. H. Auden · Faces
I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that.
Lauren Bacall · Faces
Time engraves our faces with all the tears we have not shed.
Natalie Clifford Barney · Faces
I have eyes like those of a dead pig.
Marlon Brando · Faces
People remain what they are even if their faces fall apart.
Bertolt Brecht · Faces
It is the common wonder of all men, how among so many million faces, there should be none alike.
Sir Thomas Browne · Faces
It has been said that a pretty face is a passport. But it's not, it's a visa, and it runs out fast.
Julie Burchill · Faces
When matters are desperate we must put on a desperate face.
Robert Burn · Faces
Alas after a certain age, every man is responsible for his own face.
Albert Camus · Faces
A blank helpless sort of face, rather like a rose just before you drench it with D.D.T.
John Carey · Faces
He had a face like a blessing.
Miguel De Cervantes · Faces
The eyes those silent tongues of love.
Miguel De Cervantes · Faces
The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the face.
Jack Handy · Faces
Her face was her chaperone.
Rupert Hughes · Faces
Every man over forty is responsible for his face.
Abraham Lincoln · Faces
If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
Abraham Lincoln · Faces
Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, and burnt the topless towers of Ileum?
Christopher Marlowe · Faces
I never forget a face, but in your case I'll make an exception.
Groucho Marx · Faces
A face is too slight a foundation for happiness.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu · Faces
What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, Sir, she said.
Nursery Rhyme · Faces
The face is the index of the mind.
Proverb · Faces
It is only at the first encounter that a face makes its full impression on us.
Arthur Schopenhauer · Faces
Wicked thoughts and worthless efforts gradually set their mark on the face, especially the eyes.
Arthur Schopenhauer · Faces
The faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest.
Sir Walter Scott · Faces
The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes.
William Shakespeare · Faces

Authors on Faces

W. H. Auden Lauren Bacall Natalie Clifford Barney Marlon Brando Bertolt Brecht Sir Thomas Browne Julie Burchill Robert Burn Albert Camus John Carey Miguel De Cervantes Jack Handy Rupert Hughes Abraham Lincoln Christopher Marlowe Groucho Marx Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Nursery Rhyme Proverb Arthur Schopenhauer