A Quote by Phyllis Diller

[When to have a facelift:] If you're tripping over your neck. — © Phyllis Diller
[When to have a facelift:] If you're tripping over your neck.
You can tell when someone has had a facelift and I haven't had a facelift, and I look like I haven't had a facelift.
If you want to get a facelift, get a facelift. Don't sit there and talk about why you got it because of the pressure.
When you start out in the wrestling business, you make a lot of mistakes, tripping over your own feet and looking like a fool.
When we did 'Endgame,' we were all hunched over and making the craziest sounds. Then I graduated and went right into auditioning for 'Gossip Girl' and things like that, where, as an actress, you're required to act from the neck up and, from the neck down. It's a presentation of your birthday-suit self.
They call it 'falling in love' because it's less like stepping and more like tripping. Tripping is the part where you're still trying to remain upright
I have an incredible talent for tripping everywhere. And I find that rather boring. Tripping and walking out of my shoes; I do it all the time when I am out at work. I'm a bit clumsy.
Hollywood is tripping over its own feet.
Even if your bosoms are your best asset, deep round-neck or scoop-neck Ts can be too revealing. Offset this flash of gorgeousness by covering up your arms with a little cardi that has sleeves to the elbow.
go in over your head, not just up to your neck.
As important as it is to keep picking yourself up and brushing yourself off, it's also important to stop tripping over your own two feet.
She thought of death like the seam of a hem: each time you lose someone close, it unraveled a little. You could still go along with your life, but you'd be forever tripping over something you previously took for granted.
Being a rock musician is already like ego-tripping hardcore. You're self-consumed, and you're always thinking. It's really easy to say, "I'm going to write a song about this situation, and when I'm done, everyone will care." To everybody else, that's ego-tripping.
Nature poets can't walk across the backyard without tripping over an epiphany.
You have something on your neck. What Looks like a bite mark, what were you doing out all night, anyway? Nothing. I went walking in the park. Tried to clear my head. And ran into a vampire What? No! I fell. On your neck?
You don’t win battles with hate. Anger and hate can make you brave, make you strong, but they also make you stupid. You end up tripping over your own two feet.
I realize more and more what it takes to be a really good photographer. You go in over your head, not just up to your neck.
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