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Skins Quotes - Page 24

Memory - the very skin of life.

Elizabeth Hardwick (1962). “A View of My Own: Essays on Literature and Society”

The photograph is married to the eye, Grafts on its bride one-sided skins of truth.

Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones (2003). “The Poems of Dylan Thomas”, p.105, New Directions Publishing

I owe the quality of my skin to my cosmetic surgeon.

"Cindy owes her model beauty to her surgeon" by Daniel Dasey, www.smh.com.au. August 27, 2006.

You can kill a lifetime without feeling anything but skin.

Chuck Palahniuk (2001). “Choke: A Novel”, Anchor Books

She's not wearing makeup so her face just looks like skin.

Chuck Palahniuk (2011). “Choke”, p.22, Random House

Under the skin, intense fires burn.

Charles de Lint (2001). “Forests of the Heart”, p.67, Macmillan