“The difference between the first and second-best things in art absolutely seems to escape verbal definition -- it is a matter of a hair, a shade, an inward quiver of some kind -- yet what miles away in the point of preciousness!” FirstsKindArtMatterSeemsDifferencesHairDefinitionsMilesBest ThingsShadeInwardMiles AwaySecond BestQuiver Book:The Letters of William James Source: The Letters of William James
“There are stories about winter ghosts found tangled like lice in their lovers' hair. Dead people have no hair themselves, which is how they can be recognized in winter. But in summer, the living and dead may pass each other on the street, and no one knows the difference.” PeopleKnowsMayStoriesFoundDifferencesStreetsHairLoversSummerWinterGhostTangledDead PeopleLice Book:Magic for Beginners Source: Magic for Beginners
“The Dictator' lands somewhere between wan Mel Brooks and good Adam Sandler, whose 'You Don't Mess With the Zohan,' about an Israeli Special Forces soldier at a hair salon, manages to strike better contrasts with vaguely similar culture differences - it's a nuttier movie, too.” CultureForceDifferencesLandSpecialHairSoldierStrikesManageMessAdamContrastDictatorIsraeliBrooksSalonsSpecial Forces Author:Wesley Morris
“When a sudden ray of sun or a moonbeam falls on a dreary street, it makes no difference what it illumines-a broken bottle on the ground, a fading flower in a field, or the flaxen blonde hair of a child's head. The object is transformed and the viewer is transfixed. Celebrate that moment of beauty and take it with you in your memory. It is God's gift to you.” ChildrenMomentsFallDifferencesMemoriesBeautySunStreetsFieldsObjectsFlowerHairBrokenCelebrateThat MomentBottlesRaysTransformedViewersOur MemoriesBlondeFadingDrearyBlonde HairMoonbeams Author:Luci Swindoll
“Race is a lie built on a lie. The first lie is that people are different, somehow skin color or hair texture is more significant than eye color, or the shape of one's feet. The second lie built on top of that is that there's a hierarchy that more significant difference, the color showing up as brown on your skin rather than brown in your hair, or whatever, is somehow more significant and there's some sort of hierarchy. That the lighter you are, the straighter your hair, the better you are.” PeopleFirstsDifferentEyeLyingDifferencesRaceFeetColorHairShapesBuiltSkinsSignificantBrownHierarchyTextureLightersShowing UpSkin ColorEye Color Author:Benjamin Jealous
“I've always been asked the question, "What is it with Australian men?" It's weird because most of my friends here [in the United States] are American men. I think there's cultural differences. It's a really American thing to kind of wax your chest. As a man it's like, "Get rid of that unsightly hair!" In Australia it's like, "Mate, what are you doing? Why would you do that? Doesn't that hurt?" So there's a few little differences that keep us.” ThinkingMenKindLittlesStatesDifferencesHurtUnitedUnited StatesHairMy FriendsAustraliaChestsMatesAustralianCultural Differences Author:Jennifer Lopez
“If a man's wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen; for they are cymini sectores, splitters of hairs.” IfsMenScienceDifferencesStudyHairWit Book:The Works of Francis Bacon: Literary and professional works Source: The Works of Francis Bacon: Literary and professional works
“Approached literally, there's but a hair's difference between You'd better not pout, you'd better not cry, and Don't scream.” DifferencesCryHairScream Author:Dana Gould
“Ladies, just know that when you grow your hair too long, you got about two inches difference between really hot, sexy supermodel - religious fanatic. Hot Maxim cover girl everybody wants a mouth kiss - unhealthy faith in your lord. Soft, silky, shiny hair everyone wants to touch - one of 12 brides.” KnowsWantLongTwoGirlGrowsDifferencesReligiousLordHairKissingMouthsHotSexyInchesMaximsFanaticsBridesUnhealthySupermodelReligious FanaticsCover Girl Author:Iliza Shlesinger
“Here's an easy one: "Race is an entirely social construct." No, it's partially one, depending on how any given society seeks to define it and its implications. But there are basic things such as skin color and hair texture. Even a Martian who'd had no exposure to human "social constructs" would be able to spot those differences. But no Martian, as hard as he tried, could point at a "culture" or to "equality." Those are the social constructs. Those can't be measured in the same way as human DNA.” WayHumansHardWould BeAbleCultureGivenSocialEasyDifferencesRaceColorHairSkinsSpotsConstructsDnaExposureImplicationsTextureSkin ColorMartiansBasic Things Author:Jim Goad
“Hey, have you heard that one about the difference between me, Wit, and my loutish cousin, Hilarity? No? Okay, so I walk into a bar, you see, very unassuming, and order a martini. Then the bartender, Hilarity, hauls off and squirts me in the face with a seltzer bottle, ruining my n ice new camel hair suit, dousing my monocle and my watch fob, soaking my cravat. So, do I let him have what for, and blow my top? I do not. I simply say: Sorry, I believe I said 'very dry'.” BelieveSaidFacesOrderI BelieveDifferencesWalksWatchesHeardHairOkaySorryBlowWitBarsSuitsIceHeyDryBottlesCousinCamelsHaulBartenderMartiniSoakingSaying SorryUnassumingHilarityMonocles Author:Chip Kidd
“I feel something very small growing inside me as I look at her, and I realize in one absolutely clear moment that I don't like her at all. 'You know what?' I say. 'Forget it. I'll do the list by myself.' She stands up, swings her stupid hair about and tries to look offended. It's a trick that works with guys, but it makes no difference to the way I feel about her.” KnowsWayFeelsTryingLooksMomentsGuyRealizingDifferencesForgetClearGrowingStupidHairListsTricksSwingsOffendedForget ItLike Her Author:Jenny Downham