A Quote by Jimi Hendrix

A girl asked me if she could comb my hair. Nobody can comb my hair, I can’t even comb my hair. — © Jimi Hendrix
A girl asked me if she could comb my hair. Nobody can comb my hair, I can’t even comb my hair.
It wasn't cool that I didn't comb my hair and had books and wore glasses. It was never cool be a nerd and tomboy, and these days, it really is. And I'm like, 'You guys have no idea what I went through.' How many times my mother yelled at me to comb my hair.
You don't comb the mirror, you comb your own hair and the mirror changes.
To protect my hair from breaking, I never comb my hair when it's wet.
There is a theorem that colloquially translates, You cannot comb the hair on a bowling ball. ... Clearly, none of these mathematicians had Afros, because to comb an Afro is to pick it straight away from the scalp. If bowling balls had Afros, then yes, they could be combed without violation of mathematical theorems.
If you're asking whether I intentionally mess up my hair, no, I don't. And certain things, like my freckles, they're just there. I don't do anything consciously. I suppose I could get contact lenses. I suppose I could comb my hair more often.
What made us dream that he could comb gray hair?
I used to comb my hair back and do stupid stuff
I used to comb my hair back and do stupid stuff.
By age seven, I used to comb my hair for performances, just pull my hair up into a bun. Granted, it wasn't a very intricate hairstyle. Still, to be that responsible and disciplined at age seven is unusual.
I really don't care about the response to my hair this is just how my hair is. I don't take care of it, or comb it, or put anything in it, or style it or anything. When people comment on it, it is funny to me that it draws such attention. It makes me realize how insignificant that sort of thing is.
Ever since I was small I loved feeling somebody comb my hair. It made me go all sleepy & peaceful.
I've been lucky with my hair. I couldn't deal with it if I'd run out of barnet. Imagine me with a Bobby Charlton comb over.
I once used a fork to comb my hair because there was a time when I didn't own a hairbrush.
Actually, I comb my hair quite often. Of course, I use an electric toothbrush.
I went to the bathroom and threw some water on my face, combed my hair. If I could only comb that face, I thought, but I can't.
I might have been told to put a comb through my hair once or twice - by my mother!
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