Quotes on the topic: Haircut


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I used to have a sort of spiky haircut and it just feels better to have short hair again.


In most cultures, you can have a kid at 18 and it's not a big thing. It's not like, 'Oh, you've got to get a different haircut and move to the suburbs and act, like, 35.'


When I was 16, I wanted to look like Lord Byron. It's not really a haircut so much as a hair-not-cut, but I've never changed it. It's a bit Byron, a bit Don Juan DeMarco and other things that I aspire to be.


I have very short hair. It's the only cute haircut I think I've ever had.


I was in a Montessori school. There was a drum circle with all the kids passing around a little bongo drum. I was the last person in the circle, and when it got to me I played 'Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits' - in front of all the parents. Blew the crowd away at five years old.


In 'Pacific Rim' I had to have a haircut I wouldn't usually rock. However, the moustache I had in the film - that might have to come out again. It was a good moustache. Good times.


To this day, my haircut is the number two clippers, which I apply to myself every month.


For me... you know, the most I've paid for a haircut was in Australia. Usually I go to a black barber or a Latino barber. I can't just go into Supercuts.


You're only as good as your last haircut.


One of the most important things about looking youthful is to have a modern haircut.


I don't think we have the right haircut or tattoos for politics.


I'm the star of the show. I should have a decent haircut.


I think Princess Diana probably had the most famous haircut, or Farrah Fawcett or Jennifer Aniston.


Dance music is so interchangeable. There's not a lot of face to it. It's a bunch of Dutch DJs with the same haircut.


Justin Bieber stole my haircut. And Axl Rose stole my dance!


My dad gave me a haircut... and it wasn't a very good one. When I went out of the house, my friends got on my case and said it looked like someone put a chili bowl over my head and cut around it.


I've never had a haircut where I've gone to a hair cutting place and they gave me an incorrect haircut. So I've been pretty lucky.


Growing up, I had a terrible pudding-bowl haircut. I used to cut it myself, and I'd sew my own clothing, too. I looked a little strange compared to the other kids. But the thing was, I felt I looked amazing, so what other people thought never bothered me.


Bob Dylan's not a hype and a haircut: he's the real thing.


People are obsessed with my haircut; everyone wants to do something with my hair before the ceremony. Very senior figures tell me their hairstylist wants to do my hair for free. It's surprising. People from television are interested almost exclusively in aspects of my hair and my hairdresser.