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Stubbly Face Quotes By John Darnielle

One or two people have named their children after characters in my songs. That's pretty intense. — John Darnielle

Stubbly Face Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Dear Alec, As your best friend and parabatai, I am offended not to have been asked to be your best man at the wedding. Et tu, Brutus. -Jace Alec , he really is upset. He hasn't washed his hair in three days. -Clary — Cassandra Clare

Stubbly Face Quotes By Oskar Kokoschka

I used to be too subjective, and I was always tempted to find my inner self in the exterior and dissipate my imagination on other people and on life. — Oskar Kokoschka

Stubbly Face Quotes By Robert Culp

Spry is not a look, spry is behavior. — Robert Culp

Stubbly Face Quotes By Micalea Smeltzer

You need to shave," I said to wipe that gooey love struck look off his face. I didn't need my dad to kill him.
Caeden grinned and rubbed his stubbly chin. "But you love my scruff," he said and rubbed his jaw against my face to drive home the point. — Micalea Smeltzer

Stubbly Face Quotes By Christopher Moore

The Winter Woman is as wild as a blizzard, as fresh as new snow. While some see her as cold, she has a fiery heart under that ice-queen exterior. She likes the stark simplicity of Japanese art and the daring complexity of Russian literature. She prefers sharp to flowing lines, brooding to pouting, and rock and roll to country and western. Her drink is vodka, her car is German, her analgesic is Advil. The Winter Woman likes her men weak and her coffee strong. She is prone to anemia, hysteria, and suicide. — Christopher Moore

Stubbly Face Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Those who meant well behaved in the same way as those who meant badly. — Aldous Huxley

Stubbly Face Quotes By Emma Donoghue

In the publishing world, most editors are probably women. So I don't see the publishing world as a male-dominated one, especially within fiction. — Emma Donoghue