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Mustaches Quotes

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Laini Taylor
“A man once said, 'All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure.' Mark Twain, you know. He had a fine mustache. Men of wisdom so often do.”
Laini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke & Bone

Katherine Rundell
“I know these sorts of people. They're not men. They're mustaches with idiots attached.”
Katherine Rundell, Rooftoppers

Agatha Christie
“There was only one thing about his own appearance which really pleased Hercule Poirot, and that was the profusion of his moustaches, and the way they responded to grooming and treatment and trimming. They were magnificent. He knew of nobody else who had any moustache half as good.”
Agatha Christie, Hallowe'en Party

Victor Hugo
“The provincial dandy wore the longest of spurs and the fiercest of mustaches.”
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

“A red nose is the clown's mask and my moustache is mine.”
Nuno Roque

Freya Marske
“The head of security for the Lyric had a sturdy figure and a kind face with a reddish moustache that was doing its best to engulf his upper lip, as though he'd inherited it from a larger relative and was waiting to grow into it.”
Freya Marske, A Restless Truth