Grade Quote by Rain Dove Download Open image “I had lice in third grade, and my mom shaved all my hair off.” — Rain Dove ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grade Hair Lice Lice Grade Mom Mom Shaved Shaved Shaved Hair Third grade
My mom didn't believe in putting chemicals in hair. But when I got to college, we didn't have A/C in our dorms freshman year.… — Keshia Knight Pulliam Copy Share Image
We moved in 8th grade, so 7th grade I was doing okay, and then 8th grade, everything fell apart. I had no fashion sense… — Lauren Graham Copy Share Image
I remember when I shaved half my head at 18 or 19 and my mom sat me down. She thought that was me coming… — Liz Cambage Copy Share Image
In late elementary school, early high school, I started losing my hair in chunks in the shower. It was one of the scariest things.… — Alessia Cara Copy Share Image
My momma did my hair for the most part until I got into high school. She was still doing the little clips and stuff… — GloRilla Copy Share Image
I might have been told to put a comb through my hair once or twice - by my mother! — Keren Woodward Copy Share Image
My mom dressed me in silk to go to elementary school. In kindergarten, they sent me home because I couldn't do finger painting in… — Allegra Versace Copy Share Image
I shaved my head when I was 14 - is that bad? I asked my dad's permission first. He said, 'You're gonna look like… — Brea Grant Copy Share Image
When I first colored my hair, my mother loved it. I got kicked out of school when I was 15, just for my hair. — Tommy Bolin Copy Share Image
I'm more comfortable modelling as a man because I don't get any criticism. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
The first thing you put on in the morning is your lingerie, and you have to look at yourself and tell yourself that you're… — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
My goal is to eradicate poverty. I think we can't have equality until we eradicate poverty. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
I will conquer Femmeness... And then, I will turn it on its head and redefine it for the world to see. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
There's something so empowering about knowing I can pick up an axe and split a piece of wood. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
I ended up in Colorado working in wilderness fire prevention. My job was to run around with a chainsaw and cut down trees during… — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
Victoria's Secret should highlight real women that actually purchase their clothing. I would love for them to start featuring more real bodies and diverse… — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
A gender capitalist is someone who takes advantage of opportunities given to people based on their perceived sex or gender. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
Fortunately, unlike my teachers and classmates, my parents never forced gender roles or even a ended identity on me. I grew up on a… — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
To be existing at all is beautiful simply because of how complicated and unexplainable being alive really is. — Rain Dove Copy Share Image
My mother worked in the white world, but I lived almost exclusively in a black world. I don't think I had ever seen a… — Edward P. Jones Copy Share Image
I was the only mixed-race girl in my school, but for me, that was a positive thing; it made me unique. If it wasn't… — Alesha Dixon Copy Share Image
In seventh grade, with some vague sense that I wanted to be a writer, I crouched in the junior high school library stacks to… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic. I was a big baseball player, and my passion in life, in third grade, was… — Alan Ritchson Copy Share Image
I've been home-schooled since I was in the fifth grade, mainly because I had two brothers who were acting. We were from Kansas but… — Kevin Schmidt Copy Share Image
At Grinnell College, for the first time in my life, I was in an all-white setting. It was a shocking experience. — Bernice King Copy Share Image
The people I passed every morning as I walked up the school's steps were full of hate. They were white, but so was my… — Ruby Bridges Copy Share Image
My biggest phobia is spiders. When I was in second grade, one of my classmates got bitten. That did it for me. — Vanna White Copy Share Image
Most people give Kennedy a passing grade, a good grade on the Cuban Missile Crisis handling, but what they don't realize, if he had… — Louie Gohmert Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager, I was the only black girl at a small, private Episcopal school, where my tuition was paid by the… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image