“Leaving stage with a bloody scalp, it's rock & roll, I guess, but I want some hair at the end of the tour.” WantEndsRocksStageHairLeavingBloody Author:Taylor Momsen
“I have declared again and again that if I say Aryans, I mean neither blood nor bones, nor hair nor skull; I mean simply those who speak an Aryan language. In that sense, and in that sense only, do I say that even the blackest Hindus represent an earlier stage of Aryan speech and thought than the fairest Scandinavians. To me an ethnologist who speaks of Aryan race, Aryan blood, Aryan eyes and hair, is as great a sinner as a linguist who speaks of a dolichocephalic dictionary or a brachycephalic grammar.” IfsMeanEyeSpeakLanguageRaceBloodStageHairSpeechBonesSinnerAgain And AgainGrammarDictionarySkullsLinguistsScandinavians Author:Max Muller
“Sean Chen has been an audience favorite from the early rounds. With his floppy hair and outstanding stage presence combined with an extraordinary technique and musicianship, this is little wonder.” LittlesHas BeensWonderAudienceStageHairExtraordinaryRoundsTechniqueOutstandingSeanMusicianshipStage Presence Author:Gregory Isaacs
“Who I am on stage is very, very different to who I am in real life. But I don't see that having a sexy image when you are on stage means that you don't love God. No one knows what I'm really like from that. I like to walk around with bare feet and I don't like to comb my hair. I'm always so glammed up and so diva on stage and that's what they see. People don't understand that... No one knows my personal relationship with God and it's not up to me to prove that to anyone.” PeopleKnowsMeanDifferentRealWalksFeetStageHairProveSexyReal LifeWho I AmGod LoveRelationship With GodPersonal RelationshipsCombsBare FeetPersonal Relationship With God Author:Beyonce Knowles
“You could feel the place going crazy because we hadn't been on stage together for maybe 35 years and the audience could just feel us in the darkness come on and they went nuts. It made the little hairs stand up on the back of my neck and we sang Sit on My Face, which I thought was wonderfully appropriate for George's memorial, and then we bowed and we showed our bare asses.” FeelsYearsLittlesMadeTogetherFacesDarknessAudienceCrazyStageHairAssNecksAppropriateNutsMemorialGoing Crazy Author:Eric Idle
“I'm a bit of a contrarian, so I like the idea of going on stage without makeup, without the hair being done, in the jeans and shirt I've been wearing all day. At first that was an issue, because I didn't want to be disrespectful.” WantFirstsIdeasDoneBitsIssuesStageHairShirtsMakeupJeansBeing DoneDisrespectfulWithout Makeup Author:Lou Doillon
“I'm kinda stuck in that awkward in-between stage where my hair is just starting to fall out, but I'm still maintaining my youthful acne.” StillsFallStageHairStartingStuckAwkwardMaintainingAcne Author:Greg Fitzsimmons
“I went through that stage every teenager goes through: Who am I? What am I? Where do I fit in? In my case I had to deal with newspapers saying I looked fat or tired or my hair was a mess. People always criticize: they either love you, or they don't. But you have to block that out and concentrate on the work. And I feel I am doing good work, and I'm finally getting to see who I really am.” PeopleFeelsDealsCasesStageLove YouHairFitTiredNewspapersFatsBlockMessTeenagerCriticizeGood WorkDoing Good Author:LeAnn Rimes
“In the very early stages of working in sports, I was sick of being referred to as "the Barbie doll" because I had long, blond, fake hair. So I went and bought a boxed hair color, dyed my hair black, and put on glasses. And I looked ridiculous. I looked like a completely different person. I was trying to get away from the stereotype but what I realized in doing that is that what I say and how I conduct myself in what I do will speak for itself, and I don't need to apologize for being a woman in that space.” NeedsTryingPersonsLongDifferentSpeakSportsBlackSpaceStageColorHairSickGlassesI RealizedRidiculousFakeGet AwayApologizingStereotypeDollsBeing A WomanBarbieBarbie Dolls Author:Charissa Thompson
“Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game finished, that the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul.” SoulFeelingsBodyAgeTimeEvilGamesWhiteGenerationsStageHairLateAgingFinishedOld AgeIndifferenceRisingToo LateWrinklesWeakeningWhite HairTrue Evil Author:Andre Maurois