Top 17 Hollows Under Eyes Quotes

#1. The hollows around her eyes were darkly glamorous, her mouth sullen: she had the beauty of an insomniac.

Jardine Libaire

#2. I am starting to look like and perform like the Lou that I used to be.

Lou Gramm

#3. Ultimately property rights and personal rights are the same thing.

Calvin Coolidge

#4. Failure is just a few seconds away from success.

John Flanagan

#5. Distrust my wisdom, but regard my truth.

Maria Gowen Brooks

#6. Eminem is the greatest, ever.

Akon

#7. I had a prejudice against the British until I discovered that fifty percent of them were female.

Ray Floyd

#8. Like the wide hollows of eyes marked in cathedrals of stone that left me half-perplexed as a child. A self-portrait of an innocent in this organic of ephemeral societies. Then I know I will be able to flourish viciously. That's the trouble with remembering. You begin to wish.

Abigail George

#9. His brown eyes were set back in deep hollows, as though he looked out from a place of shadow on all the verities of the world.

Sharon Shinn

#10. The fundamental loss of a desire for God is the heart of original sin.

R.C. Sproul

#11. Chekhov understood that people are mysterious and can't be reduced to what we nowadays call 'motivation.'

Tom Stoppard

#12. When they got back into the carriage they felt greater strangers than before.

Emile Zola

#13. Hair is really where we can be creative. I have my "game hair," which is always different than how I'd wear it at practice.

Heather Mitts

#14. We are not for ourselves. We live for the glory of God.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#15. I'll be involved more with Adobe overall in terms of our technology direction and the problems we are trying to solve, working across the different business units at Adobe.

Kevin Lynch

#16. It was embarrassing enough to have a crush on a patron. It was worse to have a crush on someone who'd never actually spoken to you before.

Madeleine Urban

#17. I believe it's easy to serve God if we learn to hear from Him before we struggle to do things for Him that He never asked us to do.

Joyce Meyer

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