BEARD QUOTES II

quotations about beards

You should be women,
And yet your beards forbid me to interpret
That you are so.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Macbeth


Ere on thy chin the springing beard began
To spread a doubtful down, and promise man.

MATTHEW PRIOR

An Ode to the Memory of the Honourable Colonel George Villiers


Growing a beard is like undertaking a flight. First you have the idea which you dare not reveal to a soul. You feel that there will be wide open spaces you cannot cover. If it fails, have you the courage to face the condescending pity which people have for failures? If it succeeds, have you the endurance to be pleasant to everyone who asks why you did it?

SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER

Lonely Sea and Sky


The only reason to shave your beard is the joy of growing it again.

ANONYMOUS


Now Jove, in his next commodity of hair, send thee a beard!

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Twelfth Night


This beard is like a winter night, long, dark, and cold.

GEORGE LAMB

New Arabian Nights Entertainments


'Tis merry in hall
Where beards wag all.

THOMAS TUSSER

Hundred Points of Good Husbandry


Any man can start a beard. A true man never finishes one.

ANONYMOUS


It's always the same: if someone is against convention his only way of attacking it is by creating another convention, so that when most people are clean-shaven he grows a beard, and when beards are worn he shaves his off. He's merely changing from one convention to another.

JORGE LUIS BORGES

Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations


For me, the great problem growing up in England was that I had a very narrow concept of what god can be, and it was damn close to an old man with a beard.

JOHN CLEESE

The Gospel According to John Cleese


All the men in my family were born bearded, and most of the women.

W.C. FIELDS

attributed, The English Shaving Co.


Lord, I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face: I had rather lie in the wollen.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Much Ado About Nothing


The abundance of beards in periods of social unrest, times of revolt or upheaval, should be noted. It's the handiest way people have of making themselves mysterious.

MIKHAIL SEBASTIAN

For Two Thousand Years


You may wear, if you choose, a beard pick-a-devant,
A beard like a hammer, or jagg'd like a saw--
A beard call'd "cathedral," and shaped like a tile,
Which the widow in Hudibras served to beguile.
A beard like a dagger--nay, don't be afraid--
A beard like a bodkin, a beard like a spade;
A beard like a sugar-loaf, beard like a fork,
A beard like a Hebrew, a beard like a Turk.
Any one of these beards may be yours if you list--
According to fancy you trim it or twist.
As to colour, that matters, I ween, not a pin--
But a bushy black beard is the surest to win.

THOMAS CAMPBELL

"The Ballad of the Beard"


And slight Sir Robert with his watery smile
And educated whisker.

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON

Edwin Morris


Thy face is valanced since I saw thee last;
comest thou to beard me?

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Hamlet


Mendham was a cadaverous man with a magnificent beard. He looked, indeed, as though he had run to beard as a mustard plant does to seed.

H.G. WELLS

The Wonderful Visit


It's a little tragic, it's a little weird
ZZ Top are prisoners of their beards
Imagine them weightless in outerspace
Beards and shades flyin' all over the place

CHRISTINE LAVIN

"Prisoners of Their Hairdos"


You call it facial hair. I call it awesomeness escaping through my face.

ANONYMOUS


You should grow a beard
A beard to tell a thousand stories never told before
A beard to tell you tales, whilst the fireplace roars

THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH

"Have Fun"