I always imagined how cool it would be to be the face of a Gap campaign!

— Theophilus London

She simply converted an average face into beautiful face and a beautiful face into an angelic face.

— Amit Kalantri

All of them are the same type; girls with overprocessed hair and too much makeup and way too much access to Daddy’s credit cards. Girls who, if you took away the designer labels, hair dye and cover-up, wouldn’t be more than average-looking, but with all that stuff look too plastic to be pretty.

— Hannah Harrington

The face of nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field. But it will yield its secrets only to a really grasping imagination. To write well and worthily of American things one need even more than elsewhere to be a master.

— Henry James

'What is your fortune my pretty maid?' 'My face is my fortune sir ' she said.

— Nursery Rhyme

Nice words and nice appearance doesn't conclude that someone is nice, I believe that the nicer you look, the more deceptive you appear.

— Michael Bassey Johnson

Even after Independence, we have had to face the poison of casteism and communalism. How long these evils will continue? Whom does it benefit?

— Narendra Modi

The face he showed in Jesus is really his true and single face.

— Hans Küng

Christ,' he said to the tiny reflection of himself that floated along the surface of his coffee,'You have become quite the maudlin sop, haven't you? Laughing softly, he rubbed a hand over his face. Step one on the road back to sanity, stop talking to yourself.

— Kristen Callihan

Midland City had a goddess of discord all its own. This was a goddess who could not dance, would not dance, and hated everybody at the high school. She would like to claw away her face, she told us, so that people would stop seeing things in it that had nothing to do with what she was like inside. She was ready to die at any time, she said, because what men and boys thought about her and tried to do to her made her so ashamed. One of the first things she was going to do when she got to heaven, she said, was to ask somebody what was written on her face and why had it been put there.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.