Top 1200 Human Faces Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
A smile appears on the faces of most archaic figures, a happiness of expression seeming to transcend that of human beings.
I have no doubt that the fundamental problem the planet faces is the enormous increase in the human population
I just love human emotion and faces. — © Carly Chaikin
I just love human emotion and faces.
Stigma against mental illness is a scourge with many faces, and the medical community wears a number of those faces.
There are quantities of human beings, but there are many more faces, for each person has several.
One of the reasons why I love acting is my obsession with human emotion and faces and expressions - no surprise, then, that I usually end up painting faces. But I haven't done a self-portrait. I'd be too scared.
Each time, I try to find a family of interesting faces. I follow the tradition of films from the 40s - at this time, there were so many interesting faces in France. I often work with the same because there are not thousands and thousands in France. I'm looking for interesting faces and characters actors, and it's not for everybody.
The worst of faces still is human.
People carry their secrets in hidden places, not on their faces. They carry suffering on their faces. Also bitterness if there’s room.
Good actors I've worked with all started out making faces in a mirror, and you keep making faces all your life.
The measurement of good policy is the well-being of the community. I saw the human faces of failed policies, and they weren't smiling.
I believe men's faces come in two kinds: Faces that need a blade, and faces that need an electric. I never was happy with an electric. I became pizzaneck.
Though we endow them with human features - heads, faces, heels, toes - golf clubs are profoundly inhuman tools. — © Steve Rushin
Though we endow them with human features - heads, faces, heels, toes - golf clubs are profoundly inhuman tools.
I love human beings, and I love their faces.
For the camera, particularly, I feel like - I think that, as human faces become older, they become more interesting.
We show our faces to demand human rights for everyone, everywhere.
My friends, this body - perhaps more than any other gathering in human history - now faces that difficult task.
Trees are massacred, houses go up — faces, faces everywhere. Man is spreading. Man is the cancer of the earth.
I did work more realistically: I used real anatomy, faces with expressions - not Dick Tracy with his one slip of the mouth and that's it, but actual expressions on the faces that made the characters look like they were saying what was in the balloons.
Human faces shouldn't get lost amid the statistics.
There's not a word in the Quran or the Hadith that requires that women cover their faces. To the contrary, the only requirement is that they uncover their faces when they're doing the haj.
I do portraits. I usually do live models in a class environment, but I've been painting at home more. I really love the human form, and I love faces. I've tried to do landscapes a few times.
Human faces are such a world!
I believe the most interesting thing to look at in the world is the human face, so that is why I tend to be a little closer to human faces than maybe other directors will be.
Penthouse' didn't seem to concentrate as much on the girls' faces, and I really wanted to see the girls' faces. It seems like through the 1980's, they almost went out of their way to obscure the girls' faces.
The thing about the human face is that we're so genetically programmed to recognize differences in human faces that, when you're digitally affecting faces, you have to be the most careful because even the smallest adjustment and it feels like it just isn't him anymore.
I chose faces and figures as my subject matter simply due to the fact that the human form is already beautiful art.
I don't want to be like other authors and say that there are only a few story lines in literature. A story is like a human face. We have as many stories as human faces. You might have similar facial features, but they're all a little different.
Religion is a wizard, a sibyl . . . She faces the wreck of worlds, and prophesies restoration. She faces a sky blood-red with sunset colours that deepen into darkness, and prophesies dawn. She faces death, and prophesies life.
Do you understand now why books are hated and feared? Because they reveal the pores on the face of life. The comfortable people want only the faces of the full moon, wax, faces without pores, hairless, expressionless.
I said that when I looked at photographs of the firefighters who went into the Twin Towers, their faces looked to me like Irish faces. I hadn't yet learnt how careful outsiders have to be when talking about race in America, and I'd put my foot in it. Someone stood up and said aggressively, 'What do you mean by Irish faces?'
Most men when they make up their faces, the makeup stands forward, and their faces are behind.
If you want a vision of the future, imagine Washington-back ed Google Glasses strapped onto vacant human faces - forever.
Faces come and faces go in circular rotation.But something yearns within to grow beyond infatuation.
The sound man, immune as to a sacrifice of straw dogs, faces the passing human generations.
I believe there are lizards living amongst us. Do these humans who appear to be humans and look like us and act like us, go into the tunnels where their human faces, their human bodies - do they retract back into being lizards when they go into the tunnels?
I love Superman. Because he represents the hero with 1,000 faces. And the potential that lies in every human on this planet.
Edward helped, making faces every so often at the raw ingredients-human food was mildly repulsive to him. — © Stephenie Meyer
Edward helped, making faces every so often at the raw ingredients-human food was mildly repulsive to him.
The art of procreation and the members employed therein are so repulsive, that if it were not for the beauty of the faces and the adornments of the actors and the pent-up impulse, nature would lose the human species.
The world faces enormous human development and environmental challenges, from poverty and disease to food security and climate change.
Humanity faces a quantum leap forward. It faces the deepest social upheaval and creative restructuring of all time. Without clearly recognizing it, we are engaged in building a remarkable new civilization from the ground up. This is the meaning of the Third Wave.
The Small Faces was such a different band than the Faces. I know three of us are the same, but when you take Steve Marriott out, it's a very different band.
Just look at the faces of the great Christians! They are the faces of great haters.
When I write, I speak with ghosts for years, and I see images that are a little bit out of focus. I see faces, but the faces change. At the moment that it's a real human being that's flesh and bone, it changes a character. It's much more precise and complex.
I would like to do a series about sequencing the human genome, and also analyze more human diversity among other ethnic groups - a 'Faces of America 2.'
'Penthouse' didn't seem to concentrate as much on the girls' faces, and I really wanted to see the girls' faces. It seems like through the 1980's, they almost went out of their way to obscure the girls' faces.
I'm an odd portrait painter in that I'm not just interested in human faces. I consider almost all of my paintings to be portraits.
My mirror probes down to the heart. I write words on the forehead and around the corners of the mouth. My human faces are truer than the real ones. — © Paul Klee
My mirror probes down to the heart. I write words on the forehead and around the corners of the mouth. My human faces are truer than the real ones.
The portion we see of human beings is very small: their formats and faces, voices and words.... beyond these, like an immense dark continent, lies all that has made them.
How rich is anyone who can simply see human faces.
Humans are generally much trickier to draw because we're so used to looking at and analyzing human faces. The slightest tweak makes a huge difference in how we perceive that character.
We wear on our faces the results of what we believe and how we behave, and such behavior is most evident in the eyes and on the faces of those who have lived many years.
I see a lot of new faces. Especially on the old faces.
The Peruvian faces are completely different from that faces in Argentina and in Brazil.
Suppose we took a thousand negatives... combining the elegances, the squalor, the curiosities, the monuments, the sad faces, the triumphant faces, the power, the irony, the strength, the decay, the past, the present, the future of a city - that would be my favorite picture.
Just as a human soul that faces great difficulties also faces great opportunities for spiritual growth, so a human society that faces destruction also faces the opportunity to enter a period of renaissance. I think that, barring an accident, the wish to survive will keep us from a nuclear war.
I cannot stress enough that the answer to life's questions is often in people's faces. Try putting your iPhones down once in a while, and look in people's faces. People's faces will tell you amazing things. Like if they are angry, or nauseous or asleep.
The problem that faces us is the problem of awakening. What we lack is not an ideology or doctrine that will save the world. What we lack is mindfulness of what we are, of what our situation really is. We need to wake up in order to rediscover our human sovereignty. We are riding a horse that is running out of control. The way of salvation is a new culture in which human beings are encouraged to rediscover their deepest nature.
Contain all human faces in your own without any judgment of them
I love faces that have freckles. I love faces that have wrinkles. For me, beauty is naturalism, I guess.
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