We all show facets, to your mother, or to your boyfriend, or a friend. You're always a bit different.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We all present versions of ourselves. The person you are at work is not the same person you are at home. The face we present in our most intimate relationships is not the face we present to the world.
The way you get to know yourself is by the expressions on other people's faces, because that's the only thing that you can see, unless you carry a mirror about.
A face is a road map of someone's life. Without any need to amplify that or draw attention to it, there's a great deal that's communicated about who this person is and what their life experiences have been.
People say the top part of my face looks like my dad's and the bottom part like my mom's. I have his eyes and her nose and mouth.
Every single day, I get asked by people to do 'the face,' so I'm bringing it along with me now for the rest of my life.
Faces are the ledgers of our experience.
When I draw a character, very often as I'm doing a face, my face mirrors the expression.
I have always been attracted to faces that are different.
I don't think I always look in people's faces, like, as - I think especially when I'm doing my more intimate songs that are quite personal, I always feel it's a bit accusing if I stare in someone's face when I singing quite a personal lyric.
Sometimes when you stand face to face with someone, you cannot see his face.
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