One must regard the hyphen as a blemish to be avoided wherever possible. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“Our flaws either follow us into the world, or wait for us to be born.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“turned back toward the filling station, a sprawling blemish beside the old highway.” — Bob McElwain Copy Share Image
“... for a man may cover his blemish, but unbind it he cannot, for where once 'tis applied, thence part will it never.” — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“We are nothing without them, our scars and our blemishes. Take away our delusional smiles if you must, snatch away our illusory… — Shruti Upadhaya Copy Share Image
“ blemish, n. The slight acne scars. The penny-sized, penny-shaped birthmark right above your knee. The dot below your shoulder that must… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
I’m not a romantic, I’m a half-wit. Only stupid people would think I’m smart. I’m not something anyone should know. I’m a… — Daniel Handler Copy Share Image
“Kimi Kanasket was a black mark on an otherwise joyous occasion, like the drunk uncle who causes a scene at a family… — Robert Dugoni Copy Share Image
“THIS IS WHAT A MAN LOOKS LIKE. HE DOES NOT HAVE TO BE AESTHETICALLY PLEASING; HE DOES NOT HAVE TO BE MUSCULAR;… — Agnostic Zetetic Copy Share Image
It is hard to be truly excellent, four-square in hand and foot and mind, formed without blemish. — Simonides of Ceos Copy Share Image
I had a microscopic eye for the blemish, for the grain of ugliness which to me constituted the sole beauty of the… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
“I only know what it is that's wrong with him; not why it is." And what is it?" asked Lucy fearfully, expecting… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image