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  • #1
    Cassandra Clare
    “Black hair and blue eyes are my favorite combination.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #2
    Jarod Kintz
    “I’m not waiting until my hair turns white to become patient and wise. Nope, I’m dyeing my hair tonight.”
    Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not for Sale

  • #3
    George Burns
    “Too bad that all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair.”
    George Burns

  • #4
    Sylvia Plath
    “Out of the ash
    I rise with my red hair
    and I eat men like air.”
    Sylvia Plath, Ariel: The Restored Edition

  • #5
    Shel Silverstein
    “My skin is kind of sort of brownish pinkish yellowish white. My eyes are greyish blueish green, but I'm told they look orange in the night. My hair is reddish blondish brown, but its silver when its wet, and all the colors I am inside have not been invented yet.”
    Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

  • #6
    Jim Morrison
    “Some of the worst mistakes in my life were haircuts”
    Jim Morrison

  • #7
    Ernesto Che Guevara
    “Every day People straighten up the hair, why not the heart?”
    che guevara

  • #8
    J.D. Salinger
    “I have scars on my hands from touching certain people…Certain heads, certain colours and textures of human hair leave permanent marks on me.”
    J.D. Salinger, Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction

  • #9
    Arthur Golden
    “Hopes are like hair ornaments. Girls want to wear too many of them. When they become old women they look silly wearing even one.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #10
    James  Patterson
    “So there you have it, the extent of my charms: brown hair and eyes like unbarfed chocolate. I'm a lucky girl." -Max”
    James Patterson, Max

  • #11
    Salvador Dalí
    “An elegant woman is a woman who despises you and has no hair under her arms.”
    Salvador Dali, The Secret Life Of Salvador Dali

  • #12
    Coco Chanel
    “A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.”
    Coco Chanel

  • #13
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I don’t like your hair black. (Artemis)
    And I don’t like your head attached to your shoulders. Guess we can’t all have what we want, huh? (Acheron)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Acheron

  • #14
    Janet Evanovich
    “I like the way you've let your hair go curly," he finally said. "Suits your personality. Lots of energy, not much control, sexy as hell,"
    Joe Morelli to Stephanie Plum”
    Janet Evanovich, One for the Money

  • #15
    Jerry Seinfeld
    “What I don't understand is how women can pour hot wax on their bodies, let it dry, then rip out every single hair by its root and still be scared of spiders.”
    Jerry Seinfeld

  • #16
    Sarah Kay
    “You are a woman. Skin and bones, veins and nerves, hair and sweat. You are not made of metaphors. Not apologies, not excuses.”
    Sarah Kay

  • #17
    Anaïs Nin
    “I’m restless. Things are calling me away. My hair is being pulled by the stars again.”
    Anaïs Nin

  • #18
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
    “If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.”
    Hillary Rodham Clinton

  • #19
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “There is only one cure for grey hair. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the guillotine.”
    Wodehouse

  • #20
    L.M. Montgomery
    “You'd find it easier to be bad than good if you had red hair.”
    L. M. Montgomery

  • #21
    Veronica Roth
    “Before we sit down, he puts his mouth next to my ear and says, “I like your hair that way.”
    Veronica Roth, Insurgent

  • #22
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “Relaxing your hair is like being in prison. You're caged in. Your hair rules you. You didn't go running with Curt today because you don't want to sweat out this straightness. You're always battling to make your hair do what it wasn't meant to do.”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Americanah

  • #23
    Nikita Gill
    “Tell your daughters how you love your body.
    Tell them how they must love theirs.

    Tell them to be proud of every bit of themselves—
    from their tiger stripes to the soft flesh of their thighs,
    whether there is a little of them or a lot,
    whether freckles cover their face or not,
    whether their curves are plentiful or slim,
    whether their hair is thick, curly, straight, long or short.

    Tell them how they inherited
    their ancestors, souls in their smiles,
    that their eyes carry countries
    that breathed life into history,
    that the swing of their hips
    does not determine their destiny.

    Tell them never to listen when bodies are critiqued.
    Tell them every woman’s body is beautiful
    because every woman’s soul is unique.”
    Nikita Gill, The Girl and the Goddess: Stories and Poems of Divine Wisdom

  • #24
    The Beatles
    “An interview:
    Interviewer: How do you sleep with long hair?
    Paul McCartney: How do you sleep with short hair?
    George Harrison: How do you sleep with your arms and legs still attached?
    Paul: It's just as much bother. Less, even.
    John Lennon: Short hair has to be trimmed.
    Ringo Starr: Yeah.
    John: That's why we have parties!
    Paul: Yeah, that must be it! We can't sleep with all this long hair!”
    The Beatles

  • #25
    Jacob Grimm
    “Skin white as snow, lips red as blood, and hair black as ebony.”
    The Brothers Grimm

  • #26
    Roshani Chokshi
    “I love you," he murmured into my hair. "You are my night and stars, the fate I would fix myself to in any life.”
    Roshani Chokshi, The Star-Touched Queen

  • #27
    Edith Wharton
    “Genius is of small use to a woman who does not know how to do her hair.”
    Edith Wharton

  • #28
    Robert Shea
    “She was a woman with red hair and green eyes— the traits which Satan supposedly relished most in mortal females.”
    Robert Joseph Shea, The Eye in the Pyramid

  • #29
    Colleen Hoover
    “Dean Holder? Messy brown hair? Smoldering blue eyes? A temper straight out of Fight Club?”
    Colleen Hoover, Hopeless
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  • #30
    Joan Crawford
    “I think that the most important thing a woman can have- next to talent, of course- is her hairdresser.”
    Joan Crawford



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