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41 " I love nine hundred and ninety nine facial expressions of Jemma Garner, none of them is sad look. "
42 " She was pretty sure Seth had practiced all his facial expressions and gestures in front of a mirror, and worked out which ones made him look like a cross between an Abercrombie model and a kitten. "
― Rainbow Rowell , Landline
43 " At the same time believers realise that the defects they see in one another are tests from Allah. For this reason they don't call attention to these defects, but compensate for them by acting positively. They carefully avoid the slightest action, facial expression or word that would suggest ridicule. "
― Harun Yahya
44 " A man should never be judged by his skill, talent, colour, financial or political status, facial beauty and level of education but by the quality of his character. "
― Paul Bamikole
45 " The choices that women make sometimes seems provoking and at the same time amusing. I once met a lady who said she liked my amusing facial expression. "
― Michael Bassey Johnson
46 " Christians don't think that Dawkins thinks that they think that God really has a beard. " Old man in the sky with a white beard" is a figure of speech – shorthand – which neatly encapsulates various errors which lazy atheists and naive theists sometimes make, for example: 1: They imagine that Christians think that God is a human being of some kind and therefore ask questions like: " What does he eat?" ; " If he made the world, what did he stand on?" ; " If he doesn't have a beard, how does he shave?" and " How did he evolve?" (Three guesses which of those questions troubles Professor Dawkins.) Christians don't think that God is an old man. They don't even think he is a man. They probably don't even think he's made of atoms. 2: They confuse symbols with representations: they think that when Michelangelo painted God on the Pope's ceiling, he was making an informed guess about what someone would have seen with their eyes if they bumped into God on the Roman metro – as opposed to using pictures to put across theological ideas. 3: They imagine that Christians think that God lives in some particular place in space and time. They may not think that we think that he lives in the sky, but I think that they think that we think that if you had a fast enough spaceship you could eventually track him down. Dawkins doesn't commit himself on the question of God's facial hair; but it is pretty clear that he thinks that God lives in the sky – or at any rate, in some place in the empirical universe. "
47 " Being happy has -huge- advantages. One, you smile more. Training of facial muscles. Automatic! But did you know that the risible muscle, the one that gets the biggest benefit, is part of the stomach muscles? Yes. Stomach training. Up and down. "
― René Friedrich , Success, Love, Poetry.
48 " Yes, my sister is weird and says crap like en route. I smirk - it's a common facial tic of mine - and turn to her. "
― Stacey Wallace Benefiel , Found (The Retroact Saga,#4)
49 " I like bubbles in everything. I respect the power of silence. In cold or warm weather I favor a mug of hot cocoa. I admire cats―their autonomy, grace, and mystery. I awe at the fiery colors in a sunset. I believe in deity. I hear most often with my eyes, and I will trust a facial expression before any accompanying comment. I invent rules, words, adventures, and imaginary friends. I pretend something wonderful every day. I will never quit pretending. "
― Richelle E. Goodrich , Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
50 " Long looking with admiration produces change. From your heroes you pick up mannerisms and phrases and tones of voice and facial expressions and habits and demeanors and convictions and beliefs. The more admirable the hero is and the more intense your admiration is, the more profound will be your transformation. In the case of Jesus, he is infinitely admirable, and our admiration rises to the most absolute worship. Therefore, when we behold him as we should, the change is profound. "
― John Piper , God Is the Gospel: Meditations on God's Love as the Gift of Himself
51 " « Stan wants to see them work the facial features, especially the smiles. He has a professional interest, from his job at Dimple. The Empathy Model he’d worked on could smile, but it was the same smile every time. Though what else did you need for checking out groceries? Put two eyes on anything and basically it looks like a face. » "
52 " Old age. All the facial detail is visible; all the traces life has left there are to be seen. The face is furrowed, wrinkled, sagging, ravaged by time. But the eyes are bright and, if not young, then somehow transcend the time that otherwise marks the face. It is as though someone else is looking at us, from somewhere inside the face, where everything is different. One can hardly be closer to another human soul. "
― Karl Ove Knausgård , Min kamp 1 (Min kamp #1)
53 " Dr. Paul Ekman is a great guy... studying micro-expressions... gestures... and many other facial expression... body movements.... "
― Deyth Banger
54 " To all you sensitive sallys out there who spend your time scribing angry letters, I have great news: Scientific models show that in the not-too-distant future, all the races will become so completely interbred that humanity will have a monolithic caramelish color and common facial features. There won't be blonds or hairy Jews anymore.Words like " Chink" will cease to have meaning. They will be relics, along with those who use them for comedy. Which is exactly why I am past that meta-racist shit and onto poop and pee. Onward and downward! "
55 " Mr. Gweta looked ten years younger than Professor Khupe had expected. His jet-black hair was trimmed so neatly that it would make a manicured golf course look scruffy. His face was exceptionally smooth, giving the impression that he had been born without skin pores and transitioned through puberty devoid of any facial hair to pockmark his countenance. Mr. Gweta’s face was perfectly symmetrical. An ant walking from one side to the other would experience a serious case of déjà vu. "
― Taona Dumisani Chiveneko , The Hangman's Replacement: Sprout of Disruption
56 " Had the facial plumage been of a paler hue it would have looked like a pile of horse crap on a winter’s day. "
― St. John Morris , The Bizarre Letters of St John Morris
57 " There isn’t a dance that can compare to the gaiety, the timing and cohesiveness of hand maneuvers, the provoca-tive movements in unison of an upbeat salsa dance. The sweating, the writhing bodies, the facial expressions; the start of a moderate sensual beat climaxing in the middle to a crescendo and then ending with a slower consummation is like making love in its most exquisite form. "
― Isabel Lopez , Isabel's Hand-Me-Down Dreams
58 " Thank you so much for the rude know-it-all attitude while also having to look at your ridiculously colored hair and obnoxious facial and chest piercings. I am very fortunate to have just been schooled by someone who looks like they graduated from Care Bear Carnage University. "
― Heather Chapple, , Write like no one is reading
59 " Suddenly the look in Norah’s eyes changed. The nervous air she had walked in with, lifted from her face. Her eyes closed slightly and then opened wide, revealing pools of chocolate confidence. The change in her facial expression forced me to take a breath. How could you not love a creature like this — Angel by day, vixen by night. "
― Angela Richardson , All the Pieces (Pieces of Lies, #3)
60 " You have two choices, sweetheart. Answer my questions, or get a monster new facial piercing. "
― Dennis Sharpe , Distant Thunder (The Coming Storm, #2)