As a lifelong practitioner of martial arts, I'm trained to remain calm in the face of adversity and danger.
I'm almost exclusively interested in what happens behind closed doors, between people. The removal of their public face.
Ah, yes, superstition: it would appear to be cowardice in face of the supernatural.
The spark of consciousness is reflected in the river, where a dance of infinite faces lined in profane lights.
I don't think you get successful to brag and throw what you have in the world's face. That's all private.
I've punched a fan in the face because he was obnoxious. I've also pinched a child and made him cry, but I was 10 then!
When people see an actor speak, they think they know him or her, whereas I'm just a face or a body to them.
The acne thing was bad. The shoulders, the face, my voice changed. I had a period every other week.
When faced with trouble, never give up. You will win.
Breasts and bottoms look boringly alike. Faces, though, can be quite different and a damn sight more interesting!
I think my face and voice suit me better as I get older.
Well, I always run the risk of falling on my face, which has in fact happened.
Messrs. Washington and Lincoln faced enormous difficulties, but they both gave their lives to make sure America survived.
The thing that brings people to wail at a wall, or face Mecca, or to go to church, is a search for that feeling of purity.
Whatever life throws at me, I'll take with a smile upon my face and Nirvana's 'Bleach' on the stereo.
There are a lot of battles to face, and if I didn't have that religious core - that base to turn to - I would be truly lost.
They say the best revenge is living well. I say it's acid in the face--who will love them now?
I dare you all to write one more thing that you won't say to my face.
I don't plan to grow old gracefully. I plan to have face-lifts until my ears meet.
RVM's Thought for the Day-"Whenever a problem arrives, do three things - Face it, Fight it and Finish it.
One thing that I don't think my critics realize about me is that I've been trained to look adversity in the face.