Quote by Mary Karr Download Open image ““He was so proud that she had more going on north of her neck than her hairdo.”” — Mary Karr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“She remembered what it felt like to have her hands in that hair, how holding him had anchored her not just to the world,… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“...And she humbled her body greatly, and all the places of her joy she filled with her torn hair.” — Apocrypha Copy Share Image
“Somehow she could always think better when all her hair was out of her face. Stupid, but true.” — Melinda Metz Copy Share Image
“If she could tell what he was thinking, she was going to wrap her fancy braid around his neck and simply pull.” — Clarisse David 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
“His hair was especially mussed. So much so that her fingertips tingled with the need to grab and plunder the curls and let her… — Taryn Elliott Copy Share Image
“He wondered if she’d been waiting all these nights to come because she hadn’t had a nightgown. He started to ask her. But there was something—she had her hair pinned back and she was studying her own hands—that changed his mind. She seemed small and fragile again, and for the first time in his life he wanted to hit a… — Shirley Ann Grau Copy Share
“She didn't need to say that she was going to die sooner or later while he wasn't, because the fact hung over their heads… — Thea Harrison Copy Share Image
“Something about the way his dark-blond hair curled around his ears made her want to touch it. Foolish thought.” — Melanie Dickerson Copy Share Image
“Her hair had been long and wavy and brown then, natural in curl and color, as he liked it, and her face bashful and… — Alice Munro Copy Share Image
“She'd permed her hair to within an inch of its life. When she moved her head, the mass of hair followed along behind her… — Jean Thompson Copy Share Image
I do have a really good memory. I mean, like, I can remember all the phone numbers of everybody on the street I grew… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
Ninety percent of what's wrong with you could be cured with a hot bath, says God from the bowels of the subway. but we… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
I always say that a poet loves the world, and the prose writer needs to create an alternative world. — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
“And Meredith says that reminds her of a Camus novel, the one about the plague, and she tells the story of it, the tale… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
When people suffer, their relationships usually suffer as well. Period. And we all suffer because, as the Buddha says, that's the nature of being… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
I'm not nearly smart enough or imaginative enough to tackle the novel form. Never happen. — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
“Then it hits me. I’m actually kneeling before a toilet. The throne, as other drunks call it. How many drunken nights and slungover mornings… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
“I think about the story of Job I heard in Carol Sharp's Sunday school. How he sort of learned to lean into feeling hurt… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
I believe in God, but even if you don't, you can believe in a self, the person who is innately who you are. Once… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
Love is the only passion which includes in its dreams the happiness of someone else. — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
It strikes me that whatever advantages there are to being a boy--getting to stay out late and having other people wash your clothes and… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image