Wrinkles famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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When I get older, I don't think I'll like to have wrinkles, or a big jelly belly. I cannot have it.
-- Adriana Lima -
I love to see old women. I love wrinkles. I love gray hair.
-- Alber Elbaz -
All I want is beautiful. I mean, I like grey hair, I love wrinkles. But this is me.
-- Alber Elbaz -
I wanted to see people from different age groups, body shapes and personalities wearing Lanvin That is what Lanvin is all about and represents - we dont only do clothes for 20-year-old girls. I love to see mature women wearing Lanvin as well. I love wrinkles, I love grey hair.
-- Alber Elbaz -
Everyone wants to be young and skinny. This is awful. Curves are marvelous. Wrinkles are hypnotizing. Why not just be happy with who you are?
-- Alber Elbaz -
Big tears of frustration and exhaustion were streaming down his cheeks. But because of all the wrinkles, they weren't dripping off. They spread out and ran together again, leaving a watery film over his ruined face.
-- Albert Camus -
The man or woman you really love will never grow old to you. Through the wrinkles of time, through the bowed frame of years, you will always see the dear face and feel the warm heart union of your eternal love.
-- Alfred Armand Montapert -
Jealousy is beautiful only on a young and ardent face. After the first wrinkles, trust must return.
-- Alfred Capus -
The palmist looks at the wrinkles made by closing the hand and says they signify character. The philosopher reads character by what the hand most loves to close upon.
-- Ambrose Bierce -
I'm pretty sure that eating chocolate keeps wrinkles away because I have never seen a 10 year old with a Hershey bar and crows feet.
-- Amy Neftzger -
Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game finished, that the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul.
-- Andre Maurois -
If you laugh a lot, when you get older your wrinkles will be in the right places.
-- Andrew Mason -
Please don't retouch my wrinkles. It took me so long to earn them.
-- Anna Magnani -
Every story has already been told. Once you've read Anna Karenina, Bleak House, The Sound and the Fury, To Kill a Mockingbird and A Wrinkle in Time, you understand that there is really no reason to ever write another novel. Except that each writer brings to the table, if she will let herself, something that no one else in the history of time has ever had.
-- Anna Quindlen -
For a moment man is a boy, for a moment a lovesick youth, for a moment bereft of wealth, for a moment in the height of prosperity; then at life's end with limbs worn out by old age and wrinkles adorning his face, like an actor he retires behind the curtain of death.
-- Bhartrhari -
How can you be a sage if you're pretty? You can't get your wizard papers without wrinkles.
-- Bill Veeck -
One of my favorite stories growing up was 'A Wrinkle in Time'. I loved that book.
-- Brit Marling -
Your wrinkles either show that you're nasty, cranky, and senile, or that you're always smiling.
-- Carlos Santana -
As you get older, you get wrinkles and your ***** sag. But you get wisdom, too. So it's not all bad!
-- Charlize Theron -
My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. I don't want to lose the ability to jump up and walk across the room or move around with the energy I'm used to having. That's far more important to me than a wrinkle or two
-- Cheryl Ladd -
Everything is a self-portrait. A diary. Your whole drug history’s in a strand of your hair. Your fingernails. The forensic details. The lining of your stomach is a document. The calluses on your hand tell all your secrets. Your teeth give you away. Your accent. The wrinkles around your mouth and eyes. Everything you do shows your hand.
-- Chuck Palahniuk -
I remember seeing some little wrinkles in my early 30s and thinking they were interesting. But you know the horror of it is that the screen image has to be perfect
-- Claire Bloom -
Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character.
-- Clarence Day -
Calcification is the hardening of body tissues by calcium salts or deposits. Although calcification itself is not considered a disease, it has been shown to be a significant contributing factor in nearly every known illness and aging condition, including heart disease, kidney stones, gallstones, chronic inflammation, arthritis, cancers, cataracts, eczema, psoriasis, and even wrinkles.
-- David Wolfe -
Maybe I had more wrinkles than I would if I hadn't spent so much of my life outdoors, but I didn't care. It was a privilege to grow old, and not everyone got to enjoy it. I was grateful for every minute I was given.
-- Diane Chamberlain -
Wrinkles are hereditary. Parents get them from their children.
-- Doris Day -
Age does not bring you wisdom, age brings you wrinkles.
-- Estelle Getty -
People assume that I'm wiser than I am because I'm somewhat successful. Age does not bring you wisdom, age brings you wrinkles. If you're dumb when you're young, you're going to be dumb when you're old.
-- Estelle Getty -
Time, which grays hair and wrinkles faces, also withers violent affections, and much more quickly.
-- Fernando Pessoa -
A half century of living should put a good deal into a person's face besides a few wrinkles and some unwelcome folds around the chin.
-- Frances Parkinson Keyes -
Wrinkle not thy face with too much laughter, lest thou become ridiculous; neither wanton thy heart with too much mirth, lest thou become vain: the suburbs of folly is vain mirth, and profuseness of laughter is the city of fools.
-- Francis Quarles -
There's a certain secret every actor must have in his work. If you reveal it, you're letting the audience in on the wrinkles and convolutions of your brain. All I want them to do is to see the effect.
-- Frank Langella -
And that love that wrinkles your nose touches my foolish heart.
-- Fred Astaire -
I love my grey hair and wrinkles. I love the fact that my face has more of an edge and more character than it did when I was in my twenties and thirties. No Botox for me.
-- George Clooney -
There's always the new wrinkle. One must keep one's eyes always open.
-- George Peppard -
Hard work keeps the wrinkles out of the mind and spirit.
-- Helena Rubinstein -
A few years ago I met an old professor at the University of Notre Dame. Looking back on his long life of teaching, he said with a funny wrinkle in his eyes: I have always been complaining that my work was constantly interrupted, until I slowly discovered that my interruptions were my work.
-- Henri Nouwen -
Before I write down one word, I have to have the character in my mind through and through. I must penetrate into the last wrinkle of his soul.
-- Henrik Ibsen -
Not even piety will stay wrinkles, nor the encroachments of age, nor the advance of death, which cannot be resisted.
-- Horace -
Defaced ruins of architecture and statuary, like the wrinkles of decrepitude of a once beautiful woman, only make one regret that one did not see them when they were enchanting.
-- Horace Walpole -
Since time immemorial, youth has set the universal standard of physical beauty, and the reason is simply that a shapely firm young face and body are more attractive sexually and aesthetically than bulges, sags and wrinkles.
-- Hugh Hefner -
I like everything in my room has to be in order. If there's a wrinkle in the comforter, I'm stretching it out. But this is only when it comes to my room. Outside of there, I'm not as intense.
-- Jacob Latimore -
I'm proud of my wrinkles. They give my face character. As an actress, you mess with that at your peril.
-- Jane Seymour -
My face hasn't matured as I've grown up, and neither has my sense of humour. In the mirror, I see an older version of myself as a child, although I do have more wrinkles and freckles.
-- Jasmine Guinness -
Every generous illusion of youth leaves a wrinkle as it departs. Experience is the successive disenchanting of the things of life; it is reason enriched with the heart's spoils.
-- Jean Antoine Petit-Senn -
... it's impossible to register any emotion without using some muscle which, in time, will produce a wrinkle. ... By the time she is thirty, a starlet has been carefully taught to smile like a dead halibut. The eyes widen, the mouth drops open, but the eye muscles are never involved.
-- Jean Kerr -
I only have one wrinkle and I'm sitting on it.
-- Jeanne Calment -
I like the odd glass of wine, a coffee and a cigarette. As you get older you can't see the wrinkles
-- Jerry Hall -
The latest wrinkle is on wrinkles. There is a widespread belief that women can't grow old in television news.
-- Jessica Savitch -
Wrinkles will only go where the smiles have been.
-- Jimmy Buffett -
If you don't physically age gracefully, it's a bit sad. I think Steven Tyler can get away anything, because he still looks like he did in '73. Especially from row Z backwards in an arena. As long as the Stones keep their hair and don't get fat they'll get away with the wrinkles.
-- Joe Elliott -
I am resolved to grow fat and look young till forty, and then slip out of the world with the first wrinkle and the reputation of five-and-twenty.
-- John Dryden -
Time draweth wrinkles in a fair face, but addeth fresh colors to a fast friend, which neither heat, nor cold, nor misery, nor place, nor destiny, can alter or diminish
-- John Lyly -
Time draweth wrinkles in a fair face, but addeth fresh colors to a fast friend.
-- John M. Lyle -
I'm finally looking older and inviting my wrinkles.
-- John Stamos -
It's a good thing wrinkles don't start 'til you're 50ish. So, wrinkles, then Happy 60th, and then Just think, you'll be 70 In just those short years, numbering ten
-- John Walter Bratton -
Pleasures are always children, pains always have wrinkles.
-- Joseph Joubert -
When children ask you questions about gray hairs, and wrinkles in the face, and sighs that have no words, and smiles too bright to be carved upon the radiant face by the hands of hypocrisy--when they ask you about kneeling at the altar, speaking into the vacant air, and uttering words to an unseen and in an invisible Presence--when they interrogate you about your great psalms, and hymns, and anthem-bursts of thankfulness, what is your reply to these? Do not be ashamed of the history. Keep steadily along the line of fact. Say what happened to you, and magnify God in the hearing of the inquirer.
-- Joseph Parker -
Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine, Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test - Time and change - are surely best; Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Friendship never knows decay. For 'mid old friends, tried and true, Once more we our youth renew. But old friends, alas! may die, New friends must their place supply. Cherish friendship in your breast- New is good, but old is best; Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold.
-- Joseph Parry -
Habits are like the wrinkles on a man's brow; if you will smooth out the one, I will smooth out the other.
-- Josh Billings -
But the memories that hang heaviest are the easiest to recall. They hold in their creases the ability to change one's life, organically, forever. Even when you shake them out, they've left permanent wrinkles in the fabric of your soul.
-- Julie Gregory -
Nobody was perfect. Not even close. And everybody had wrinkles from smiling and squinting and craining their necks. Everybody has marks on their bodies from years of living- a trail of life left on them. Evidence of all the adventures and sleepless nights and practical jokes and heartbreaks that had made them who they are.
-- Katherine Center -
We'll squeeze every second that we can from our lives, because we're young, and we have plenty of years to grow. We'll grow until we're braver. We'll grow until our bones ache and our skin wrinkles and our hair goes white, and until our hearts decide, at last, that it's time to stop.
-- Lauren DeStefano -
We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be.
-- Lauren Hutton -
Beautiful women seldom want to act. They are afraid of emotion and they do not try to extract anything from a character that they are portraying, because in expressing emotion they may encourage crow's feet and laughing wrinkles. They avoid anything that will disturb their placidity of countenance, for placidity of countenance insures a smooth skin.
-- Laurette Taylor -
If you get a wrinkle, I don't feel that's indicative of your losing ground. That's ridiculous.
-- Leighton Meester -
My mother-in-law has so many wrinkles, when she smiles she looks like a Venetian blind.
-- Les Dawson -
If you don't like your wrinkles and you think Botox or surgery is going to fix it, do it and shut up. But don't keep talking about it.
-- Linda Gray -
Women shouldn't iron, ever. It's our wrinkles that make us interesting.
-- Lisa Scottoline -
What I have always loved most in men is imperfection. I get moved by the wrinkles on the throat of a man. It makes me love him more. I think it is sad that more women don't take the chance that maybe men will be moved by seeing the chin a little less firm than it used to be, that a man will be more in love with his wife because he remembers who she was and sees who she is and thinks, God, isn't that lovely that this happened to her. And be moved by life telling its story there.
-- Liv Ullmann -
My favorite book in life is 'A Wrinkle In Time,' which I read before high school. It was my first introduction into the meeting of science and spirit and the universe and big thoughts and all of those interesting New Age-y concepts. It made everything make sense to me and opened up my mind.
-- Mae Whitman -
I enjoy my wrinkles and regard them as badges of distinction - I've worked hard for them!
-- Maggie Kuhn -
Have a care lest the wrinkles in the face extend to the heart.
-- Margaret of Valois -
It has been my face. It's got older still, or course, but less, comparatively, than it would otherwise have done. It's scored with deep, dry wrinkles, the skin is cracked. But my face hasn't collapsed, as some with fine feature have done. It's kept the same contours, but its substance has been laid waste. I have a face laid waste.
-- Marguerite Duras -
The heart has no wrinkles.
-- Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne -
The human heart will never wrinkle
-- Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne -
Did you know that she was cyborg?†asked a woman in an unhidden tone of disgust. Kai stared at her, appearing confused, then let his gaze dance over the crowd. He shuffled his feet closer to the podium, a wrinkle forming on the bridge of his nose. Cinder bit the inside of her cheek and braced herself for adamant disgust. Who would ever invite a cyborg to the ball? But instead, Kai said simply, “I don’t see that her being cyborg is relevant. Next question?†Cinder’s metal fingers jolted.
-- Marissa Meyer -
When we move apart, she looks at me again, till a small tear lifts itself up in her eye. It trips out to find a wrinkle and follows it down.
-- Markus Zusak -
I'm more relaxed about life now that I'm older. I like it-despite the wrinkles. It's what I feel inside that's precious.
-- Melanie Griffith -
Having wrinkles is at once strange and exciting.
-- Meryl Streep -
I quite enjoy the lines on my forehead because they show my life. That’s my history and I like to see that in other people. Like this wrinkle is due to some girl who broke my heart. I don’t want to escape it in any way.
-- Michael Fassbender -
Age imprints more wrinkles in the mind than it does on the face.
-- Michel de Montaigne -
He's so ugly. When you walked by him, your pants wrinkle. He made fly balls curve foul.
-- Mickey Rivers -
You know they're just looking for wrinkles and cellulite.
-- Morgan Fairchild -
I say yes when I mean no and the wrinkle grows.
-- Naomi Shihab Nye -
I like the idea of growing old gracefully and full of wrinkles... like Audrey Hepburn.
-- Natalie Imbruglia -
Older women know who they are, and that makes them more beautiful than younger ones. I like to see a face with some character. I want to see lines. I want to see wrinkles.
-- Naveen Andrews -
All in all, for someone who was immersed in, fascinated by, and dedicated to flight, I was disappointed by the wrinkle in history that had brought me along one generation late. I had missed all the great times and adventures in flight.
-- Neil Armstrong -
I'm not one of those people who think you should go grey and that there is some virtue in looking wrinkly if you don't feel like it. If you do, great. If you don't, just my only caution is watch out. There are a huge number of wrinkle creams that do nothing for you.
-- Nora Ephron -
Paint me as I am. If you leave out the scars and wrinkles, I will not pay you a shilling.
-- Oliver Cromwell -
My skin may have wrinkles but it's because I'm smiling so much. That might sound like some terrible American greetings card, but I feel it's immoral for me to castigate my body for getting older, when it does everything I ask of it.
-- Olivia Williams -
That fair face will as years roll on lose its beauty, and old age will bring its wrinkles to the brow.
-- Ovid -
Botox not only helps with wrinkles, it actually makes you feel more relaxed as frowning causes tension.
-- Patricia Cornwell -
I've seen my grandmothers grow old and they are so beautiful, every wrinkle in their face tells a story. I want to feel that in 30 years. I would always choose that kind of beauty over that comes from having too much done to yourself.
-- Penelope Cruz -
Claude rubs the back of his neck and wrinkles his nose, about to tell me he was never sad. I believe this is called bravado and is not limited to lawyers, or even men, although that combination makes it almost unavoidable.
-- Rachel Hartman -
I wear things that kind of can look good for extended periods of time - fabrics that don't wrinkle, things that don't stain very easily.
-- Rachel Zoe -
How cunningly nature hides every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and violets and morning dew!
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson