Dolls Quote by Anastasia Soare Download Open image “I did not play with dolls. I played with a little hammer, paint and wood.” — Anastasia Soare ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Did Play Dolls Dolls Played Hammer Little Play Play Dolls Played Little Wood
I never had a chance to play with dolls like other kids. I started working when I was six years old. — Billie Holiday Copy Share Image
I had many dolls. And you know how I played with them? By performing insurrections, assemblies, scenes of arrest. My dolls were almost never… — Indira Gandhi Copy Share Image
People aren't Dolls. You can't just PLAY with them and put them back in the BOX when You're DONE. ä — Ritu Ghatoured Copy Share Image
I played with dolls until I was 15. My mother encouraged it because my older sister got married when she was 15, so Mom… — Linda Evans Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I always played with Barbie dolls. I had hundreds of them. — Kelly Kelly Copy Share Image
I have an action figure, and so do my parents, so it's odd that we all have these dolls of ourselves. It's a little… — Juliet Landau Copy Share Image
I used to love playing paper dolls with my mother - she would cut them out and I would dress the dolls. — Princess Stephanie of Monaco Copy Share Image
I don't remember having many dolls, but I remember my grandma bought me this giant coffee table book called 'The History of Barbie.' I… — Sarah Sherman Copy Share Image
I'm surrounded by a lot of women and they really inspire me every day. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
People in the beauty community don't like copycats, so I think it's important to stay true to who you are and people will stay… — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
Living in Constanta under communism, we did not have the ethnic diversity that I then encountered in America. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
A great pair of tweezers should feel like they are vibrating as if they have a spring. If the tweezers don't do that, they… — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
Women think that smaller brows will open up their eyes, but that's wrong and it affects your entire face. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
People didn't believe that eyebrows were a business. I believed in it, and I think that's enough. If you believe it, you can do… — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
Avoid needlepoint tweezers as you can easily injure yourself. And very square tweezers can shear the hair versus plucking it out from the root,… — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
The proper eyebrows can balance wide cheekbones or make the length of the face appear more proportionate. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
My secret for over pluckers is to keep some brow pencil on your brows at all times, even when you go to bed... If… — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
I use the golden ratio to create the perfect shape on my clients' faces. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
Petite features should always be paired with thinner, softer brows - they don't overpower your face. — Anastasia Soare Copy Share Image
I would ask my mum to feed my dolls and make sure they were tucked in when I went to school. — Gayle Rankin Copy Share Image
I always loved putting on shows - when you're the youngest of seven and five are older sisters, you've got to get noticed somehow!… — David Wenham Copy Share Image
People have a different idea of how movies are made than they really are. On a certain level, everyone throws ideas into the hopper.… — Richard Gere Copy Share Image
If I really like the smell of something - a piece of tar or my goddaughter's plastic doll - I put a tiny piece… — Mika Copy Share Image
And what did you do last night, Dexter? Oh, I played with my dolls while a friend chopped up my sister. — Jeff Lindsay Copy Share Image
Cinderella and the prince lived, they say, happily ever after, like two dolls in a museum case never bothered by diapers or dust, never… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
To his ex-wife in court, he said I lost interest in you when the Botox lost its effect and you looked like a plastic… — Peter Jackson Copy Share Image
We fill the hands and nurseries of our children with all manner of dolls, drums and horses, withdrawing their eyes from the plain face… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image