(63 quotes found)
“I had the only beard in the Western Hemisphere that made Bob Dylan's look good.”
Bill Walton
“The problem with beards is the association with the '60s and '70s - the beatnik and hippie movement, the anti-establishment attitudes that were communicated by people in those years by people wearing beards.”
Judith Rasband
“The problem with beards is the association with the '60s and '70s — the beatnik and hippie movement, the anti-establishment attitudes that were communicated by people in those years by people wearing beards. It's guilt by association, regardless of whether they were part of that.”
“He's very neat, his hair is cut, he has a beard...his mustache well trimmed. His face is shaved, I mean he just did not appear to be a homeless person.”
Judy Koelpin
“Everybody was getting tired of the beards. I think that, more than anything else, was the case.”
Jeff Bagwell
“He'd have mattress ticking in his beard and in his hair.”
Malcolm White
“We watched Peter Jennings' beard grow, and we were somehow reassured that he did not shave, that through morning, afternoon, evening and on into the night, he did not leave the desk, that he confided in us his uncertainties, that he shared the confusions of each hour. He grew more pale and more vulnerable, as if he knew that we needed him to be human, so that we could be together.”
Marc Fisher
“NO! Not the beard!”
Lord of The Rings
“He'd grown a beard since I last saw him. I asked, 'what's with that?' He said it was the caveman look.”
Jane Marshall
“I'll make the stakes even higher. Jake Plummer, let's make this a 'beard versus beard' match. The loser must shave his beard with a rusty straight razor.”
Ben Roethlisberger