“I'm not ashamed that I need glasses for distance. I did not feel like I needed to have all of that hair, which was typical Star Jones, or the extra lashes or the heavy makeup.” NeedsFeelsStarsHairNeededDistanceGlassesHeavyExtrasAshamedMakeupTypicalLashes Author:Star Jones
“An observer of men who finds himself steadily repelled by some apparently trifling thing in a stranger is right to give it great weight. It may be the clue to the whole mystery. A hair or two will show where a lion is hidden. A very little key will open a very heavy door.” MenGivingMayLittlesTwoWholeShowsDoorsMysteryHairKeysWords Of WisdomWeightHeavyStrangerLionsClueObserversTrifling Book:The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Other Stories Source: The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Other Stories
“Ever since I was 12 years old I had to defend my love for heavy metal against those who say it's a less valid form of music. My answer now is that you either feel it or you don't. If metal doesn't give that overwhelming surge of power that make the hair stand up at the back of your neck, you might never get it, and you know what? That's okay, because judging by the 40,000 metalheads around me we're doing just fine without you.” IfsKnowsGivingFeelsYearsMightFormAnswersJudgingHairFineOkayHeavyNecksOverwhelmingMetalsWithout YouHeavy Metal Author:Sam Dunn
“It's a simplification to say that the men [during Stone Age] went to war to maintain their dominance over the women. The men would help dig agricultural ditches because they were superb farmers. That was very heavy lifting work. But then they just preened themselves, and put bird-of-paradise plumes [in their hair], and smoked dope.” MenWarHelpingAgeHe ManHairBirdStonesHeavyParadiseFarmersLiftingDominanceDopeSuperbSimplificationStone AgeHeavy Lifting Author:Peter Matthiessen
“The only writer who gives me unfeigned pleasure is P.G. Wodehouse. And even him I find a bit heavy. He takes a lot out of me. Scratching my hair, with soft whistles, with lips aquiver, I frown over Sunset at Blandings.” GivingBitsPleasureHairGive MeLipsHeavySunset Author:Martin Amis
“Synchronize watches at oh six hundred' says the infantry captain, and each of his huddled lieutenants finds respite from fear in the act of bringing two tiny pointers into jeweled alignment while tons of heavy artillery go fluttering overhead: the prosaic, civilian-looking dial of the watch has restored, however briefly, an illusion of personal control. Good, it counsels, looking tidily up from the hairs and veins of each terribly vulnerable wrist; fine: so far, everything's happening right on time.” TwoWatchesHairFineSixHappeningsIllusionHundredHeavyTinyVulnerableCaptainsVeinsCiviliansAlignmentWristsOverheadArtilleryFlutteringLieutenantsInfantryRespitePointers Book:Revolutionary Road Source: Revolutionary Road
“Some make their worlds without knowing it. Their universes are just sesame seeds and three-day weekends and dial tones and skinned knees and physics and driftwood and emerald earrings and books dropped in bathtubs and holes in guitars and plastic and empathy and hardwood and heavy water and high black stockings and the history of the Vikings and brass and obsolescence and burnt hair and collapsed souffles and the impossibility of not falling in love in an art museum with the person standing next to you looking at the same painting and all the other things that just happen and are.” WorldPersonsArtBookHappensFallUniverseThreeNextBlackWaterKnowingPaintingHairEmpathyStandingFalling In LoveGuitarHeavySeedsPhysicsHolesKneesToneMuseumsWeekendPlasticImpossibilityVikingsBrassStockingsEarringsBathtubsEmeraldsObsolescenceDriftwoodSouffleNot Falling In LoveHardwoodSkinned Knees Author:Jonathan Safran Foer