
Top 14 Getting Bald Quotes
#1. A man can be short and dumpy and getting bald but if he has fire, women will like him.
Mae West
#2. Her eyes burn like
a match head striking
my flesh with ferocity
and precision to ignite
the night with a divinorum induced
dream.
A.P. Sweet
#3. I think there's a possibility that comic book movies are getting a tiny bit better on the one hand because they're no longer made by executives, who are, you know, ninety-year-old bald tailors with cigars, going, 'The kids love this!'
Joss Whedon
#4. For my first acting job I played the role of Ensign Pulver in 'Mr. Roberts' at the Manitoba Theatre Centre.
Len Cariou
#5. We play with enthusiasm and recklessness. We aren't afraid to lose. If we win, great; but win or lose, it is the competition that gives us pleasure.
Joe Paterno
#6. The bad part about growing older is I'm going bald. The good part is my nose seems to be getting shorter.
Pete Townshend
#7. If you are holding hands with others, you can't hold a gun!
Allan Rufus
#8. I've learnt that you shouldn't take people seriously, whether they praise you or trash you.
Ranveer Singh
#9. I'm not sure you need protecting."
"Everyone needs protecting now and then.
Susan Mallery
#10. Henry Ford summed it up best. "If I had asked people what they wanted," he said, "they would have said a faster horse." This is the genius of great leadership. Great leaders and great organizations are good at seeing what most of us can't see.
Simon Sinek
#11. I've never really seen myself as an actress. I told myself, 'I'm not going to get a job where I need to put on makeup, or one that I need to do my nails.' I hate the idea of putting on makeup, then removing it.
Ann Kok
#12. Feeling guilty for making traffic stop at the lights when you need to cross the road.
Rob Temple
#13. Free expression is the base of human rights, the root of human nature and the mother of truth. To kill free speech is to insult human rights, to stifle human nature and to suppress truth.
Liu Xiaobo
#14. Try as I might, I couldn't destroy my spirit. And try as I might, I couldn't change who I was. I was left with what to me seemed to be the most difficult option: loving myself just the way I am.
Camryn Manheim
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