And so I was very grateful that I didn't do the British stiff upper lip, but I went straight to a therapist. And she was wonderful and helpful, and I went for about two years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I studied in Britain and spent great moments of my life there as a student living in Belsize Park. I admire the British trait of the stiff upper lip in the face of adversity. My wife studied in Britain, too, and both of us have many friends there.
People who keep stiff upper lips find that it's damn hard to smile.
I never had a career before I had the lips, so my lips have had their own career!
I got a tooth bust by somebody who decided they didn't like me and I thought the moustache hid a scar on my lip. It's true that people were told facial hair was not appreciated by the British public, but I just decided to keep the moustache.
I still do Juvederm for my lips. I go to Dr. Ourian in Beverly Hills. He's the best, and he's super natural about it.
Never a lip is curved with pain that can't be kissed into smiles again.
I am a lip person. I constantly need a really good lip moisturizer with me. Mine is a Clairin's moisture replenishing lip balm. I have two of them: I have one I keep next to my bed, so it's the first and last thing in the morning and evening, and then 10 times a day in my purse.
It's true that people were told facial hair was not appreciated by the British public, but I just decided to keep the moustache.
I've only paid lip service to a spiritual life.
And I definitely do that very British thing of, take things with a pinch of salt, stiff upper lip, you know what I mean?