Compassion is contempt with a human face.
I've got a hat face. My mother always said I've got a hat face.
What you're getting excited about is not A face, but a feminine face.
The face of evil is always the face of total need.
Now that she had worn other faces, seen through other eyes, how could she ever say any face was really her own, even if it was the face she had been given at birth? When she Changed back to herself, how was she to know there wasn't some slight shift ...
Have an open face, but conceal your thoughts.
Often a silent face has voice and words.
Old words are reborn with new faces.
Hate is but a symbiotic need for love
See not the face.. but only the eyes, of the poker face.
Are we to paint what's on the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?
We face neither East nor West: we face forward.
There's nothing more interesting than the landscape of the human face.
Face reality as it is, not as it was or as you wish it to be.
A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction.
The way I saw it, if my students were willing to pretend I was a teacher, the least I could do was return the favor and pretend that they were writers.
I grew up doing all that stuff because I was obsessed with the '50s. I had sock hops for birthday parties. So I've always done The Twist and stuff. It was pretty natural and, with my parents doing it all the time, I'd just copy them. Not very pretty.
It hardly seemed fair, because, unlike a horse or a Seeing Eye dog, the whole glory of being a bird is that nobody would ever put you to work.
It's weird that the world sees modeling as a negative. It just blows my mind how many people think that because I was a model, I think I'm pretty and that I can use my looks to get ahead. I'm not pretty!
I don't follow fashion. I need people to style me because I'm pretty clueless about it and I don't really care. I pretty much wear the same outfit every day when I'm not working.
'The Simpsons' basically - and 'Futurama' - are really smart shows. They're kind of disguised as these goofy animated sitcoms, but the references within the shows, if you're paying attention, are pretty smart and pretty sophisticated.