“ It always seemed to me that men wore their beards, like they wear their neckties, for show. ”
- D.H. Lawrence- Copy
“ She hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs, and more wealth than faults. ”
- William Shakespeare- Copy
“ Being a great father is like shaving. No matter how good you shaved today, you have to do it again tomorrow. ”
- Reed Markham- Copy
“ It always seemed to me a sort of clever stupidity only to have one sort of talent — almost like a carrier pigeon. ”
- George Eliot- Copy
“ The great ages of prose are the ages in which men shave. The great ages of poetry are those in which they allow their beards to grow. ”
- Robert Lynd- Copy
“ Hair is the first thing. And teeth the second. Hair and teeth. A man got those two things he's got it all. ”
- James Brown- Copy
“ By common consent, gray hairs are a crown of glory: the only object of respect that can never excite envy. ”
- George Bancroft- Copy
“ With electricity we were wired into a new world, for electricity brought the radio, a crystal set and with enough ingenuity, one could tickle the crystal with a cat's whisker and pick up anything. ”
- Theodore H. White- Copy
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