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 | "Don"t be fooled by me. Don"t be fooled by the face I wear. For I
wear a thousand masks, masks that I am afraid to take off and none of them
are me. Pretending is an art that"s second nature with me, but don"t be
fooled. For God"s sake don"t be fooled. I g" |  |
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Charles C. Finn
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 | "Don"t laugh at youth for his affectations; he is only trying on one
face after another to find his own." |  |
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Logan Pearsall Smith
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 | "For news of the heart, ask the face." |  |
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Proverb
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 | "God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two
soul-sides,?one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves
her!" |  |
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Robert Browning
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 | "God has given you one face and you make yourselves another." |  |
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William Shakespeare
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 | "He had a big head and a face so ugly it became almost
fascinating." |  |
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Ayn Rand
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 | "I never forget a face but in your case, I?ll make an
exception." |  |
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Groucho Marx
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 | "I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud
of that." |  |
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Lauren Bacall
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 | "If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?" |  |
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Abraham Lincoln
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 | "In the faces of men and women I see God." |  |
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Walt Whitman
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 | "Isn"t the best way to save face to keep the lower part shut?" |  |
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Steven Wright
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 | "Minds differ still more than faces." |  |
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Francois Voltaire
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 | "No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself,
and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to
which may be true." |  |
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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 | "No solemn sanctimonious face I pull, Nor think I "m pious when I "m
only bilious; Nor study in my sanctum supercilious, To frame a Sabbath
Bill or forge a Bull." |  |
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Thomas Hood
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 | "The first step of handling anything is gaining an ability to face
it." |  |
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Unknown
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 | "The reason there are so few female politicians is that it is too
much trouble to put makeup on two faces." |  |
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Maureen Murphy
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 | "Time draweth wrinkles in a fair face, but addeth fresh colors to a
fast friend, which neither heat, nor cold, nor misery, nor place, nor
destiny, can alter or diminish." |  |
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John Lyly
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 | "Wherefore a good name is better than riches." |  |
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Joseph Smith, Jr.
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