Quote by Alaa Al Aswany Download Open image ““...oh that short hair, a la garcon that evokes unfamiliar, boyish kinds of sex.”” — Alaa Al Aswany ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I suddenly felt all girly and giggly, which was a complete foreign feeling. If I started twirling my hair, I was going to have… — Sariah Wilson Copy Share Image
“You’ve got sex hair … or crazy cat lady hair. They’re remarkably similar.” — Molly Harper Copy Share Image
“...But I didnt want to set any trends. I just wanted to have sexy hair” — Jessica Verday Copy Share Image
“She had hair as short as a boy's, and a bag full of clothes, and nothing else, but it was like she owned everything… — Jody Lynn Anderson Copy Share Image
“I had never seen so much hair on a man. It covered all of his face and grew way down to his chest, maybe… — John Lame Deer Copy Share Image
“But it was something else, too, that I wanted to extend: the taut and pleasant silence in the car, the stale heat raising vapours… — Emma Cline Copy Share Image
“When you get intense, you spark. And you have the kind of hair any man would want to get tangled in.” — Rae Carson Copy Share Image
“The boy really needed a haircut. Didn’t he know that shoulder-length hair on guys just wasn’t sexy unless you looked like Johnny Depp?” — Jody Morse Copy Share Image
“She straightens her hair, puts on eyeliner, glosses her lips and takes one last look in the mirror, all for the boy who doesn't… — Frank Ocean Copy Share Image
“She’d wanted to completely shave her head: I don’t want long hair, I don’t want short hair, I don’t want hair at all, and… — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
Illiteracy does not impede the practice of democracy, as witnessed by the success of democracy in India despite the high illiteracy rate. One doesn't… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“...he was one of the great intellectuals of the 1940s who completed their higher studies in the West and returned to their country to… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“She represents the beauty of the common people in all its vulgarity and provocativeness.” — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
Egyptians are like camels: they can put up with beatings, humiliation and starvation for a long time but when they rebel they do so… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“I lived through beautiful times, Busayna. It was a different age. Cairo was like Europe. It was clean and smart and the people were… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
If you can't find good in your own country, you won't find it anywhere else. — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“If you can’t find good in your own country, you won’t find it anywhere else.” The words slipped out from Zaki Bey, but he… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“Sheikh Bilal had taken him aside the day before the wedding and spoken to him of marriage and his wife’s rights in the Law,… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
I am according to my slave's expectations of me: if good, then good, and if bad, then bad. — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“He had worked out long ago that police officers evaluated a citizen on the basis of three factors—his appearance, his occupation, and the way… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“The concept of the benevolent dictator, just like the concepts of the noble thief or the honest whore, is no more than a meaningless… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image
“She had lost her compassion for people and a thick crust of indifference had formed around her feelings - that disgust that afflicts the… — Alaa Al Aswany Copy Share Image