“Are you trivialising the sisterhood if you dye your hair or have your eyebrows threaded? I'd say the answer to that is no. But equally, it's a perfectly valid feminist thing to say there is a certain amount of attention on a woman's appearance, and I don't wish that to be the focus or a distraction.” IfsCertainWishAnswersAttentionFocusHairAmountFeministAppearanceDistractionEyebrowsSisterhood Author:Louise Mensch
“I really don't care about the response to my hair this is just how my hair is. I don't take care of it, or comb it, or put anything in it, or style it or anything. When people comment on it, it is funny to me that it draws such attention. It makes me realize how insignificant that sort of thing is.” PeopleCareRealizingAttentionStyleHairDrawsResponseDon't CareTake CareCommentInsignificantCombs Author:Steve Nash
“I think that we pay much more attention to fashion and our hair, skin and foreheads, our abdominal muscles and shoes than what is happening in the world. We willingly take that 'drug' and go along with that.” ThinkingWorldPayAttentionFashionHairDrugHappeningsSkinsShoesMusclesForeheadsAbdominals Author:Meryl Streep
“Should you happen to notice that another person is extremely tall or overweight, eats too much or declines convivial drinks, has red hair or goes about in a wheelchair, ought to get married or ought not to be pregnant -- see if you can refrain from bringing these astonishing observations to that person's attention.” IfsShouldPersonsHappensAttentionToo MuchHairOughtDrinkMarriedRedObservationTallDeclinePregnantAstonishingRefrainOverweightWheelchairsRed Hair Author:Judith Martin
“I was sick of people making fun of my hair and so I cut it off and I've got much more attention than ever before. It was like when Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1906 - three times more people came to see where it used to be.” PeopleUsedThreeFunAttentionCuttingHairSickUsed To BeThree TimesStolenMona LisaLouvre Author:Emo Philips
“And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. For women who claim to be devoted to God should make themselves attractive by the good things they do.” WayWantShouldAttentionHairClothesDrawsGoldClaimsGood ThingsAppearanceAttractiveDecentExpensiveAppropriateClothingsDevotedModestPearlsI Want A WomanExpensive Clothes Author:Paul the Apostle
“The most important thing I have to say to you today is that hair matters. Your hair will send significant messages to those around you: what hopes and dreams you have for the world, but more, what hopes and dreams you have for your hair. Pay attention to your hair, because everyone else will.” WorldImportantMatterDreamTodayPayAttentionHairMessagesImportant ThingsSignificantPay AttentionHopes And DreamsDreams You Have Author:Hillary Clinton
“When I dress in a certain way and do my hair and makeup in a certain way, it's not to get attention. I'm not a supermodel. I make the best of what I've got. I work out to look the best that I can.” WayLooksI CanCertainAttentionHairDressesWork OutMakeupSupermodelHair And Makeup Author:Victoria Beckham
“The most important thing I have to say to you today is that hair matters. Pay attention to your hair, because everyone else will.” MatterPayAttentionHairPay Attention Author:Hillary Clinton
“Goose pimples rose all over me, my hair stood on end, my eyes filled with tears of love and gratitude for this greatest of all conquerors of human misery and shame, and my breath came in little gasps. If I had not known that the Leader would have scorned such adulation, I might have fallen to my knees in unashamed worship, but instead I drew myself to attention, raised my arm in the eternal salute of the ancient Roman Legions and repeated the holy words, "Heil Hitler!"” IfsHumansLittlesEndsMightEyeAttentionKnownLeaderTearsHairArmsGratitudeHolyEternalWorshipBreathsShameFilledMiseryRoseRaisedAncientKneesFallenGeeseConquerorSaluteLegionLove And GratitudeScornedPimplesAdulation Author:George Lincoln Rockwell