Top 31 Quotes About Locks Of Hair
#1. When I went to America I had two secretaries, one for autographs, one for locks of hair. Within six months the one had died of writer's cramp, the other was completely bald.
Oscar Wilde
#2. God loves to show mercy ... His anger must be released by a stiff safety lock, but His mercy has a hair trigger.
John Piper
#3. Next, suddenly, lightning suddenly, while I am still a child, a branch is lopped from my being, and a portion of my childhood ends forever. I see what poets are.
Hal Porter
#4. Long ago, before I met her, she twisted her blond hair into dreadlocks and, pretty as she is, the locks add an allure she wouldn't otherwise have.
Toni Morrison
#5. With decrepitude, longevity has overshot the mark.
Mason Cooley
#6. Again, do you call those men leisured who spend many hours at the barber's simply to cut whatever grew overnight, to have a serious debate about every separate hair, to tidy up disarranged locks or to train thinning ones from the sides to lie over the forehead?
Seneca.
#7. Beware of her fair hair, for she excels
All women in the magic of her locks;
And when she winds them round a young man's neck,
She will not ever set him free again.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#8. The ignorant man is an ox. He grows in size, not in wisdom.
Gautama Buddha
#9. She should have cut off her damn hair ages ago, but the long, dark locks were her one claim to beauty and she was vain enough to enjoy the compliments.
Jamie Grey
#10. Here, brush this old hair aside; it blinds me, that I seem to weep. Locks so grey did never grow but from out some ashes! But do I look very old, so very, very old, Starbuck? I feel deadly faint, bowed, and humped, as though I were Adam, staggering beneath the piled centuries since Paradise.
Herman Melville
#11. Miami has embraced me and I love them for that.
Lil' Wayne
#12. There is only one way to win a war which has begun: To stop it immediately; that is the way!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#13. I have always been and will be an enemy of communism, but I love all people.
Lech Walesa
#14. Feeling your heartbeats" - I placed my hand against his chest - "reminds me of his heartbeats."
"Running my fingers through your hair" - he tangled his hands through my blonde locks, making me gasp lightly - "helps me remember her.
Brittainy C. Cherry
#15. The death rate is the same for us as for anybody ... one person, one death, sooner or later.
Robert A. Heinlein
#16. One guy wanted an outline of my foot. Another guy wanted locks of my hair.
Nicole Eggert
#17. Some of them screamed for locks of his hair, to which the blushing general replied, "Really, ladies, this is the first time I was ever surrounded by the enemy!
S.C. Gwynne
#18. Even she hair itself rough and wiry; long black knotty locks springing from she scalp and corkscrewing all the way down she back ...
The only thing soft about Tan-Tan is she big molasses-brown eyes that could look on you, and your heart would beat time ...
Nalo Hopkinson
#19. He made some tea and began to sip it along with the soup. The drink comforted him, not so much because of its flavor, but because its heat reminded him of the warmth he always felt from Natasha's smile.
Antonio Garrido
#20. Let me have two locks of your hair, and help my mother plait them into a bow-string for me. "Does anything depend on it asked Hallgerd". "My life depends on it replied Gunnar.
Anonymous
#21. Spiritual leadership should remain spiritual leadership and the temporal power should not become too important in any church.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#22. I've never been sent a lock of hair or anything like that, but I've gotten underwear with my face on it. That was weird.
Channing Tatum
#23. Charity is the only lubricant that keeps the axle of the world creaking.
Austin O'Malley
#24. I'm actually so low maintenance when it comes to my hair. It's naturally stick-straight, but I do like to use a curling iron to give my locks some life.
Laura Osnes
#25. A radiant glow enveloped Alaura. Soft eruptions of various shades of effervescent green danced in the air and frolicked in the locks of her dark blonde hair. Whispers of yellows and blues revealed themselves near the skin, kissing the air with each leap.
Diane Lynn McGyver
#26. They wore their hair long like a poet who hopes that romantically flowing locks will make up for a wretched inability to find a rhyme for daffodil.
Terry Pratchett
#27. The redundant locks, robustious to no purpose, clustering down
vast monument of strength.
John Milton
#28. You have been given a gift - your life. What will you do with it?
Michael Hyatt
#29. The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#30. I think what will happen is that fiction will become more like poetry. As in, the only people who read it will write it.
Gary Shteyngart
#31. Amelia tried to imagine it, lying undefended on the hard ground, at the mercy of every creature that crawled, crept, or flew. "I don't think I could fall asleep that way."
She felt his hand playing slowly in the loose locks of her hair. "You could." His voice was soft. "I would help you.
Lisa Kleypas