Quotes by Countenance The hand will often reveal more than the countenance. Anna Katharine Green countenance hands Out of clothes out of countenance, out of countenance out of wit. Ben Jonson countenance wit clothes Study nature as the countenance of God. Charles Kingsley countenance study I trow that countenance cannot lie,Whose thoughts are legible in the eie. Edmund Spenser countenance lying There is a peculiarity in the countenance, as everybody knows, which, though it cannot be described, is sure to betray the Englishman. George Henry Borrow countenance englishmen betray A good countenance is a letter of recommendation. Henry Fielding recommendations countenance letters People's opinions of themselves are legible in their countenances. Jeremy Collier countenance opinion people Neither poetry, nor ambition, nor love have any alertness of countenance as they pass by me. John Keats alertness countenance ambition Where the countenance is fair, there need no colors. John Lyly countenance color needs It is a base thing for the countenance to be obedient and to regulate and compose itself as the mind commands, and for the mind not to be regulated and composed by itself. Marcus Aurelius countenance command mind A pleasing countenance is no light advantage. Ovid countenance advantage light A pleasing countenance is no slight disadvantage. Ovid countenance disadvantages beauty Great hatred can be concealed in the countenance, and much in a kiss. Publilius Syrus countenance kissing hatred An unforgiving eye, and a damned disinheriting countenance! Richard Brinsley Sheridan countenance eye clever There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy which must sadden, or at least soften every reflecting observer. Samuel Taylor Coleridge countenance prophecy faces A troubled countenance oft discloses much. Seneca the Younger countenance Dissembling profiteth nothing; a feigned countenance, and slightly forged externally, deceiveth but very few. Seneca the Younger forged countenance falsehood A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance. Victor Hugo countenance sunshine winter His neigh is like the bidding of a monarch, and his countenance enforces homage. He is indeed a horse. William Shakespeare countenance bidding horse The cheek William Shakespeare countenance errands tongue 12»