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Mens Appearance Quotes By LeVar Burton

There would be no Star Trek unless there were transporter malfunctions. — LeVar Burton

Mens Appearance Quotes By Anthony Powell

So often one thinks that individuals and situations cannot be so extraordinary as they seem from outside: only to find that the truth is a thousand times odder. — Anthony Powell

Mens Appearance Quotes By Richard Moe

There may have been a time when preservation was about saving an old building here and there, but those days are gone. Preservation is in the business of saving communities and the values they embody. — Richard Moe

Mens Appearance Quotes By Wes Moore

I hear you, but it's not the process you should focus on; it's the joy you will feel after you go through the process. - Zinzi (pg170)The Other Wes Moore — Wes Moore

Mens Appearance Quotes By Martha N. Beck

Laughter is the highest form of prayer. — Martha N. Beck

Mens Appearance Quotes By Harold B. Lee

A clean and well-cared for appearance should be maintained. Hair styles should be clean and neat, avoiding extreme styles. Mens' hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ears uncovered. If worn, mustaches should be neatly trimmed. Earrings for men are unacceptable, and beards are not acceptable, except for certified medical reasons. — Harold B. Lee

Mens Appearance Quotes By David Liss

He seemed a man whose youthful promise had yielded nothing but the feelings of failure that come with the advance of age. It is this moment in life, when the bounty of the future becomes the drudgery of the present, that all men fear, myself included, and for that reason I immediately felt a sympathy for this man. — David Liss

Mens Appearance Quotes By Edith Wharton

He had known the love that is fed on caresses and feeds them; but this passion that was closer than his bones was not to be superficially satisfied. — Edith Wharton