“Nowadays everyone's got the nose rings and the colored hair, so for me to wear the suit and tie is a different way to go.” WayDifferentHairRingsSuitsNosesDifferent WaysTiesRed HairSuits And Ties Author:Sam Raimi
“Neither rings, bright chains, nor bracelets, perfumes, flowers, nor well-trimmed hair, Grace a man like polished language, th' only jewel he should wear.” MenShouldWellsLanguageGraceFlowerHairRingsChainsPerfumeJewelsPolishedBracelet Author:Bhartrhari
“Some people dye their hair yellow or put rings in their noses. I decided I wasn't going to open an account. Put it the other way round - there was no reason that I should.” PeopleHairRingsNosesYellow Author:Bertie Ahern
“Reviving Spring, a toast to thy fresh lips! Thy blush is music, and e'en heaven lurks In thy thick perfumed hair that hangs about Thy flowered shoulders like enchanted rain; Thy sigh is song and thy soft breath a balm, Dispelling death -- soft loosing his cold grip, Unravelling darkness in the heart of pain, As o'er dank waters rings the laugh of dawn.” HeartPainSongHeavenWaterDarknessLaughingHairColdSpringRainBreathsLipsRingsShouldersDawnThickSighToastsEnchantedDankDispelling Book:Cloudrifts at Twilight Source: Cloudrifts at Twilight
“I hate short hair on men - the 'real' man is something I don't know. My dad was always playing with hairbands, making rings, while the women were wearing jeans, white T-shirts and Converse. That was the uniform at home.” KnowsMenRealHomeHateWhiteHairDadI HateMy DadRingsShirtsUniformsJeansT ShirtReal MenConversesShort Hair Author:Lou Doillon
“As for uniqueness, this is virtually nonexistent! And it's a shame that people think they're unique because they have a face ring, retro clothing, colorful hair, drive a certain kind of automobile or listen to some obscure musician.” PeopleThinkingKindFacesCertainHairMusicianUniqueShameRingsClothingsUniquenessObscureAutomobileColorfulRetro Author:Gary Yourofsky
“Both the five-year-olds looked at me with bewilderment and a bit of fearful uncertainty. I had a sudden horrifying image of the woman I might become if I'm not careful: Crazy Aunt Liz. The divorcee in the muumuu with the dyed orange hair who doesn't eat dairy but smokes menthols, who's always just coming back from her astrology cruise or breaking up with her aroma-therapist boyfriend, who reads the Tarot cards of kindergarteners and says things like, "Bring Aunty Liz another wine cooler, baby, and I'll let you wear my mood ring.” IfsYearsMightBitsFiveCrazyHairBabyWineCarefulRingsMoodCardsSmokeUncertaintyFive YearsFearfulOrangeComing BackAuntAstrologyTherapistsCruiseFive Year OldsDairyTarotBewildermentAromaLizTarot Cards Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“Ash, ash —- You poke and stir. Flesh, bone, there is nothing there—— A cake of soap, A wedding ring, A gold filling. Herr God, Herr Lucifer Beware Beware. Out of the ash I rise with my red hair And I eat men like air.” MenAirHairRedGoldBonesFleshRingsCakeAshesFillingSoapLuciferPokeRed HairWedding Ring Author:Sylvia Plath
“Someone could cut through the mess in our house and look at it like one might look at rings on a tree or layers of sediment. They'd find the black-and-white hairs of a dog we had when I was six, the acid-washed jeans my mother once wore, the seven blood-soaked pillowcases from the time I skinned my knee. All our family secrets rest in endless piles.” LooksMightMotherHouseBlackWhiteSecretCuttingTreeBloodDogHairSixSevenRingsEndlessMessKneesOur FamilyLayersBlack And WhiteJeansAcidWhite HairPillowcases Book:White Cat Source: White Cat