Quotes by Wrinkles We'll squeeze every second that we can from our lives, because we're young, and we have plenty of years to grow. We'll grow until we're braver. We'll grow until our bones ache and our skin wrinkles and our hair goes white, and until our hearts decide, at last, that it's time to stop. Lauren DeStefano wrinkles hair heart We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be. Lauren Hutton wrinkles growing-up birthday If you get a wrinkle, I don't feel that's indicative of your losing ground. That's ridiculous. Leighton Meester wrinkles ridiculous losing My mother-in-law has so many wrinkles, when she smiles she looks like a Venetian blind. Les Dawson wrinkles law mother If you don't like your wrinkles and you think Botox or surgery is going to fix it, do it and shut up. But don't keep talking about it. Linda Gray wrinkles talking thinking O Time! consumer of all things; O envious age! thou dost destroy all things and devour all things with the relentless teeth of years, little by little in a slow death. Helen, when she looked in her mirror, seeing the withered wrinkles made in her face by old age, wept and wondered why she had twice been carried away. Leonardo da Vinci wrinkles mirrors time Women shouldn't iron, ever. It's our wrinkles that make us interesting. Lisa Scottoline wrinkles iron interesting What I have always loved most in men is imperfection. I get moved by the wrinkles on the throat of a man. It makes me love him more. I think it is sad that more women don't take the chance that maybe men will be moved by seeing the chin a little less firm than it used to be, that a man will be more in love with his wife because he remembers who she was and sees who she is and thinks, God, isn't that lovely that this happened to her. And be moved by life telling its story there. Liv Ullmann wrinkles men thinking And wrinkles, the damned democrats, won't flatter. Lord Byron wrinkles democrat My favorite book in life is 'A Wrinkle In Time,' which I read before high school. It was my first introduction into the meeting of science and spirit and the universe and big thoughts and all of those interesting New Age-y concepts. It made everything make sense to me and opened up my mind. Mae Whitman wrinkles book school I enjoy my wrinkles and regard them as badges of distinction - I've worked hard for them! Maggie Kuhn badges wrinkles inspirational 'A Wrinkle in Time' was almost never published. You can't name a major publisher who didn't reject it. Madeleine L'Engle wrinkle-in-time wrinkles names Wrinkles ought to be worn as a badge of honour, as a mark of survival if not wisdom. Mal Fletcher badges wrinkles survival I'm a purist: I start to wrinkle my nose when the Cold War ends. Malcolm Gladwell wrinkles noses war Have a care lest the wrinkles in the face extend to the heart. Margaret of Valois wrinkles age heart It has been my face. It's got older still, or course, but less, comparatively, than it would otherwise have done. It's scored with deep, dry wrinkles, the skin is cracked. But my face hasn't collapsed, as some with fine feature have done. It's kept the same contours, but its substance has been laid waste. I have a face laid waste. Marguerite Duras wrinkles substance skins I have friends who hide in their bedroom for three days every time they have another birthday. That's what brings the wrinkles! I didn't care when I turned 30 or 40 or 50. Maria Conchita Alonso wrinkles care three The human heart will never wrinkle Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne wrinkles historical heart I wasn't allowed to be clever when I was young and blonde, but now I am 50 and an old blonde, I am allowed to have gravitas. With wrinkles comes wisdom. Mariella Frostrup wrinkles blonde clever We all experience 'soul moments' in life-when we see a magnificent sunrise, hear the call of the loon, see the wrinkles in our mother's hands, or smell the sweetness of a baby. During these moments, our body, as well as our brain, resonates as we experience the glory of being a human being. Marion Woodman wrinkles mother baby «23456789101112»