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  • I glanced, wide eyed, from Edward's grimace to Jacob's sneer. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter. -- Thomas Hobbes
  • One may sometimes tell a lie, but the grimace that accompanies it tells the truth. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • One can lie with the mouth, but with the accompanying grimace one nevertheless tells the truth. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Nobody knows if Zidane is an angel or demon. He smiles like Saint Teresa and grimaces like a serial killer. -- Zinedine Zidane
  • The age demanded an image Of its accelerated grimace, Something for the modern stage, Not, at any rate, an Attic grace. -- Ezra Pound
  • Dialogue is not just quotation. It is grimaces, pauses, adjustments of blouse buttons, doodles on a napkin, and crossings of legs -- Jerome Stern
  • It's impossible being me, I radiate a glow that makes others turn and grimace in horror as if staring into the sun. -- Thom Yorke
  • Nothing in a portrait is a matter of indifference. Gesture, grimace, clothing, decor even - all must combine to realize a character. -- Charles Baudelaire
  • I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace? -- Olivia Wilde
  • Remind me one day to teach you how to achieve a sneer, Hugh. Yours is too pronounced, and thus but a grimace. It should be but a faint curl of the lips. -- Georgette Heyer
  • My boyfriends have all been as stoical as queen's guards. They'd been patient, committed, and dispassionate, and I'd had to really debase myself to extract any emotion, either grin or grimace, from them. -- Koren Zailckas
  • I just consider myself a piece of the puzzle and I'm lucky enough to be asked or invited to the party, if you will. I hope I can bring some laughs and grimaces to the fans. -- Adam Baldwin
  • Hurt people hurt people. That's how pain patterns gets passed on, generation after generation after generation. Break the chain today. Meet anger with sympathy, contempt with compassion, cruelty with kindness. Greet grimaces with smiles. Forgive and forget about finding fault. Love is the weapon of the future. -- Yehuda Berg
  • Beloved, we are always in the wrong, Handling so clumsily our stupid lives, Suffering too little or too long, Too careful even in our selfish loves: The decorative manias we obey Die in grimaces round us every day, Yet through their tohu-bohu comes a voice Which utters an absurd command - Rejoice. -- W. H. Auden
  • It's one of the saving graces in a life, to be able to perceive one's own and others' absurdity, to notice our shared human frailties and be able, at least some of the time, to smile rather than grimace. Like most people, I must have started out with a comic worldview in my cupboard. -- Jane Hirshfield
  • We New Yorkers see more death and violence than most soldiers do, grow a thick chitin on our backs, grimace like a rat and learn to do a disappearing act. Long ago we outgrew the need to be blowhards about our masculinity; we leave that to the Alaskans and Texans, who have more time for it. -- Edward Hoagland
  • I had seen faces in photographs I might have found beautiful had I known even vaguely in what beauty was supposed to consist. And my father's face, on his death-bolster, had seemed to hint at some form of aesthetics relevant to man. But the faces of the living, all grimace and flush, can they be described as objects? -- Samuel Beckett
  • I don't consider an actor a star if he's paid $20 million and grimaces in front of the camera and has a stunt man stand in for him. They may be fine actors, but they're not role models. The real stars are wearing body armor in 130-degree heat . . . They're getting shot at and they don't have any stunt doubles standing in for them. -- Ben Stein
  • I'm not the person I once was. I have Thorn now, and... I'm not fighting for myself anymore....It makes a difference....I used to think you were a fool to keep risking your life as you have...I know better now. I understand...why. I understand...' His [Murtagh] eyes widened and his grimace relaxed, as if his pain was forgotten, and an inner light seemed to illuminate his features. 'I understand-we understand. -- Christopher Paolini
  • Death's gruesome face taunts: soulless eyes, crimson grimace. I really hate clowns. -- Katherine Applegate
  • You're alive," I whisper, pressing my palms against my cheeks, feeling the smile that's so wide it must look like a grimace. Peeta's alive. -- Suzanne Collins
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