Top 17 Unbound Hair Quotes
#1. You glow, Lark." His hand climbed back up again and swept over my unbound hair. I swallowed, suddenly close to tears. Then why does no one see me? "I see you," he said.
Amy Harmon
#2. I've always written. There's a journal which I kept from about 9 years old. The man who gave it to me lived across the street from the store and kept it when my grandmother's papers were destroyed. I'd written some essays. I loved poetry, still do. But I really, really loved it then.
Maya Angelou
#3. Going into battle without her grays would be like going into battle with her hair unbound.
Brent Weeks
#5. It's amazing how difficult it is for a man to understand something if he's paid a small fortune not to understand it.
John C. Bogle
#6. Some of her last words to me, Mason, were 'I believe in fate and I believe you were supposed to walk into my life, so
Mason could walk into yours. I know she can't be wrong.
Ella Frank
#7. The winds awaken, the leaves whirl round,
Our cheeks are pale, our hair is unbound,
Our breasts are heaving, our eyes are agleam,
Our arms are waving, our lips are apart ...
William Butler Yeats
#8. left side of his mouth kicks up. "I'll have Samuel store your luggage in the boot.
Magda Alexander
#9. They knew that to survive in Manhattan he would have to know something of bitterness before he arrived.
Mark Helprin
#10. Depression is a very sensible reaction to just about everything we live in now.
Chrystos
#13. Just remember this, when the scream at last has ended and you've turned on the lights: by the rules of the game, I must always lie.
Margaret Atwood
#14. Have you stopped the trial?" the duchess said.
"Stopped the trial!" he expostulated. "My dear duchess, it would take the prince or God to stop this trial."
"They will have to settle for Lady Thornton," the dowager snapped.
Judith McNaught
#15. Presidential candidate Donald Trump had a meeting with Ted Cruz. He said he does not know why he agreed to fly to New York to meet Ted Cruz and then he promised to bring that kind of leadership to the Oval Office.
Conan O'Brien
#16. The Enlightenment faith that things are getting a little bit better each decade becomes difficult to support. People recognized that there had just been a war that was worse than the war of 1812, and worse than the Revolution; things were clearly not getting better and better.
Christine Jennings
#17. I did not have to dream I made it a reality.
Tyga