“I don't think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.” ThinkingBelieveGirlI BelieveBeautyHairI Believe InMakeupPerformersGlamourGlamorousGlamorous Life Author:Lady Gaga
“It feels very different to have long, thick, brightly colored hair. It makes me feel so conflicted to wear, and I believe showing a conflicted person onstage is actually really interesting and emotionally engaging. I'm trying to not just be the person standing on the outside and looking at something, but to actually be it, in a way.” WayFeelsTryingBelievePersonsLongDifferentI BelieveInterestingHairStandingThickEngagingReally InterestingRed Hair Author:Jenny Hval
“I believe you've got to utilize what god gave you, so if you have facial hair, there are ways to look good while sporting it.” IfsWayBelieveLooksI BelieveHairFacialFacial Hair Author:Jose Bautista
“I believe those passages in the New Testament, not by Jesus, but by Paul, that say women should not adorn themselves, they should always wear hats or color their hair in church - things like that - I think they are signs of the times and should not apply to modern-day life.” ThinkingShouldBelieveJesusI BelieveChurchModernColorHairHatsPassagesTestamentNew TestamentModern DayDay Life Author:Jimmy Carter
“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
“He looked at my lips. I suddenly found myself wanting to lick his. 'Yes,' he replied, his eyes going molten. My breath caught in my throat as he reached out and brushed a strand of hair where it had flown across my cheek. 'I believe we do have unfinished business.' 'Good.' I gulped, suddenly one big mass of tingling body parts that wanted an immediate introduction to all of his body parts. I tried to slam down a mental barrier between his mind and mine, but it did no good. The cheerleaders in my groin were setting up fundraising car washes to finance a field trip to his groin.” MindBelieveBodyBigsEyeWantedFoundI BelieveCarFieldsMinesHairMassBreathsLipsCaughtSettingFinanceSettingsHis EyesBarriersThroatCheeksIntroductionUnfinishedSlamStrandsCheerleaderFundraisingUnfinished BusinessField TripCar Wash Author:Katie MacAlister