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What is plucked will grow again, What is slain lives on, What is stolen will remainWhat is gone is gone. By Peter S. Beagle

The examples seemed to fall into two categories: girls who used sweetness and girls who used pluck. By Marisa De Los Santos

hair that she often pinned back with By Helen Thorpe

You don't gather the beauty of a flower by plucking her petals. By Gautama Buddha

The razorous shoulder blades sawing under the pale skin. By Cormac Mccarthy

Do not pluck the beard of a dead lion.[Lat., NoliBarbam vellere mortuo leoni.] By Juvenal

tamed his blond hair by cropping it short, but a rebellious sun-streaked strand curls over one tawny brow. Tall, broad-shouldered, By Magda Alexander

I had only four hairs worth shaving, but I managed to inflict five cuts attempting to remove them. By Troy Soos

Was after all a rather mature blossom, such as could be plucked from the stem only by a vigorous jerk. By Henry James

what would you call this haircut?"arthur. By George Harrison

Her hair was a glory of tendrils for the snaring of husbands. By Michael Chabon

By the Lord of Hell's hairy balls! By Katharine Kerr

The scissors cut the long-grown hair; The razor scrapes the remnant fuzz. Small-jawed, weak-chinned, big-eyed, I stare At the forgotten boy I was. By John Updike

I cut my own hair. I got sick of barbers because they talk too much. And too much of their talk was about my hair coming out. By Robert Frost

How the fuck do you keep your hair like that? I look like a hedgehog's been humping my skull. By James S.a. Corey

That great brow And the spirit-small hand propping it. By Robert Browning

I pluck with my fingernails. If I break a nail, I can't cancel a concert. So I can make a nail out of a ping-pong ball. By David Russell

shorn their heads By Joseph Smith Jr.

I got some media coverage for using the tail, the ear, the oink. By Mario Batali

Beauty draws us with a single hair. By Alexander Pope

noticed, had powdered hair that curled all By Lewis Carroll

What happened to your hair, tiger? (Fang) It fell off. (Wren) By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Out of this nettle - danger - we pluck this flower - safety. By William Shakespeare

You untangle a knot with slow teasing, not sharp pulling, and believe me we have here a knot such as I have never seen. But I will unpick it. I will. By C.j. Sansom

You know my belief in bald-headed Fortune, with the one solitary hair. Well, I meant to grab that hair ... By Emmuska Orczy

Flowers are the beautiful hairs of the Mother Spring! Don't pluck them! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Bone and gristle of his nose crunch. He raised By John Steinbeck

Eventually I knew what hair wanted; it wanted to be itself ... to be left alone by anyone, including me, who did not love it as it was. By Alice Walker

screwed blued and tattooed By Sherrilyn Kenyon

The barberry berry sticks on the small hedge,cold slits the same crease in the finger,the same thorn hurts. The leaf repeats the lesson. By Robert Lowell

Hee that comes of a hen must scrape. By George Herbert

A hairy body, and arms stiff with bristles, give promise of a manly soul. By Juvenal

I'd rather not deal with such questions, because anyway it's like shearing a pig - lots of screams but little wool. By Vladimir Putin

Pluck with quick hand the fruit that passes. By Ovid

I have to shave you Angel. I love your curly bush but it's getting in my teeth. By Jordan Silver

If you were mine, I'd make you pierce it, just because, By S.e. Jakes

Cut not the wings of your dreams, for they are the heartbeat and the freedom of your soul. By Flavia

For a girl, with each boy it's as though a petal gets plucked each time. By Susan Minot

isn't a hair, you can't just pull it out. And no ritual can make it stick. Why cry over it? Who By Svetlana Alexievich

I was going to shave this morning but mislaid my chin By Benny Bellamacina

she was close; a spot to one side called to her. The hairs on the backs of By A.w. Exley

This love is thickly plaited. By M. Pierce

I wanted to ruffle this man's pretty feathers. Then I wanted to pluck them out and make a fancy headband. By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Knees, but they evaporated as the boat picked By Lisa Scottoline

Rank, rump-fed harpy. By Penny Reid

What is that hair? So yesterday. By Carly Fiorina

Perched on top of the pointed nose of the By Ken Follett

Carter-headed chicken. By Rick Riordan

The thumbs have been pricked, at least proverbially. By Chloe Neill

Overlooked by everyone, but handpicked By Lysa Terkeurst

A hair divides what is false and true. By Omar Khayyam

Rowdy Roddy cut his locks; but don't worry woman, he's still a fox. By Roddy Piper

atop his head a goofy skin cap simulating baldness and fringed with shoulder-length scraggle. By Jonathan Kellerman

But why do his ears stick out so oddly? Did he have his hair cut? By Leo Tolstoy

Don't insult the hair. By Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson

I must to the barber's, monsieur, for methinks I am marvellous hairy about the face. By William Shakespeare

By the hairy balls of Jesus By Hilary Mantel

Pirate's unruly mop has been tenderly coaxed into a hairstyle as neat as biological circumstances will allow. By Fredrik Backman

The art of plucking the goose without making it cry out has been developed to a high state of perfection at the hands of the war makers. By Frederic C. Howe

I don't know how people do this waxing thing. Now I just have all these bumpy ingrown hairs. By Gaby Hoffmann

Krawg's vulturebeak nose twitched in the middle of the few undisciplined whiskers that grew where a mustache did not. By Jeffrey Overstreet

landed on my chest and stuck its proboscis By Kevin Hearne

Clipped account of a mannered life, a life rich with achievement, grace, respect. By Khaled Hosseini

I am a hair-lock; I am floating in the gutters to meet the rubber-band. By Amaan Ahmad

Man is descended from a hairy, tailed quadruped, probably arboreal in its habits. By Charles Darwin

See, my strumpf is in my hair. Now, I don't know what strumpf means. It's just a term some brothas gave me. By Danny Masterson

Some delicate matters must be treated like pins, because if they are not seized by the right end, we get pricked. By Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

Wore out from all that, I did what we call shilly-shally. Poking round up to no good. By Sue Monk Kidd

A pin has a head, but has no hair By Christina Rossetti

Feathers. Bloody hell, he hadn't seen that one coming when he'd considered his future. Like a goddamn chicken. By Karen Marie Moning

My hair has become part of my identity; it's almost an appendage to me. By Troy Polamalu

Someone's magic was cleaving. By Susan Dennard

Asking a peacock to pull out his feathers was a hard thing to do. By Tarryn Fisher

before dark, and picked By Kristin Miller

Hair Butch waxed so heavily that it seemed to scream up from his skull. By Stephen King

Just-fucked hair doesn't suit me. By E.l. James

A thorn can only be extracted if you know where it is. By Rabindranath Tagore

My unruly hair used to feel like an extension of my personality...full of life and bucking all attempts to be controlled."Hybrid Angel (Part 1) By Nickie Williams

Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin By Linda Medley

You look so polished from your hair down to your toes, but still your finger's gonna pick your nose. By Billy Joel

the wrinkled sleeve of the head By Henri Cole

Combing her thoughts, yanking them into a pigtail. By Michael Chabon

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. By Rod Stewart

If you dissect a bird / to diagram the tongue, / you'll cut the chord / articulating song. By Sylvia Plath

I've still got a brilliant head of hair, which refuses to lay down! By Rod Stewart

Smoothly and lightly the golden seed by the furrow is covered. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

One of the great joys in life is having ones hair brushed. By Lise Friedman

the truth from his ears, waxed strong. By Geraldine Brooks

It's Survival of Them Who's Best at Nicking Things, girl! By Catherynne M Valente

The ungrown glories of his beamy hair. By Joseph Addison

What is a harp but an oversized cheese slicer with cultural pretensions? By Denis Norden

It's not easy when someone pulls your ponytail. By David Beckham

It snapped in juicy protest. By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Though what bird in the best of circumstances does not look a little stricken? By Lorrie Moore

By my ridiculously feathered cap! By Nicole Sager

When taxidermy is done well it's an amazing piece of art. By Amanda Seyfried

Of a pigs taile you can never make a good shaft.[Of a pig's tail you can never make a good shaft.] By George Herbert

Is it from your cheek that I took the seed? By Markus Zusak

Chiseled everything - jaw, nose, cheekbones, forehead. I didn't even know a forehead could be chiseled, until I saw this guy. By Julie Johnson

For the hair has grown on my upper lipAnd the clergy are all clean-shaven By George Orwell