“What subsists to-day by violence continues to-morrow by acquiescence and is perpetuated by tradition; till at last the hoary abuse shakes the gray hairs of antiquity at us, and gives it-self out as the wisdom of ages.” GivingSelfAgeLastsViolenceHairTraditionAbuseShakesGrayAntiquityMorrowGray HairAcquiescence Book:The prospect of reform in Europe [by E. Everett]. From the North Amer. review Source: The prospect of reform in Europe [by E. Everett]. From the North Amer. review
“I have the weirdest job. The hair and makeup people were talking the other day about how weird their job is. And costumes, they have to be in people's faces and have to reach in their skirts to pull their shirts down and stuff. I was like, "You guys, I meet someone, I shake their hand, and then I kiss them. And sober. During midday. For money."” PeopleHandsJobsFacesGuyStuffTalkingLike YouHairKissingDown AndShirtsShakesMakeupSoberCostumesSkirtsHair And Makeup Author:Mary Elizabeth Ellis
“It's funny, honestly, by rights, with a lot of the stuff that's happened to me I should be running down the street with my hair on fire, but instead I want to shape things, and I want to shake things up. There's nothing wrong with being an agitator.” WantShouldRunningStuffFireRightsHappenedStreetsHairShapesHonestlyShakes Author:Rose McGowan
“I love to shake my hips, my hair, and my boobs. It's all about having fun and sharing your spirit with other people.” PeopleSpiritFunHairHipsHaving FunShakes Author:Shakira
“How could he convey to someone who'd never even met her the way she always smelled like rain, or how his stomach knotted up every time he saw her shake loose her hair from its braid? How could he describe how it felt when she finished his sentences, turnec the mug they were sharing so that her mouth landed where his had been? How did he explain the way they could be in a locker room, or underwater, or in the piney woods of Maine, bus as long as Em was with him, he was at home?” WayLongHomeFeltRoomsSawsHairMetsMouthsRainWoodsSentencesFinishedShakesEmsStomachBusLockersMaineUnderwaterLocker RoomMugBraids Author:Jodi Picoult