"Crow's feet" Quotes from Famous Books
... Lucy growing older and older, striving against those accumulating years which bring wrinkles in the face, produce a double chin and crow's feet, and spoil the mouth. They almost ... — The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume II (of 8) • Guy de Maupassant
... I had 'come out strong!' Alas! what a hard thing it is to establish one's reputation," said "C," sagely; "but I trust to Time, who, after all, is a pretty good fellow to right matters, notwithstanding a dreadful careless way he has of strewing crow's feet ... — Wired Love - A Romance of Dots and Dashes • Ella Cheever Thayer
... the first time that her hostess was no longer young. She wondered how she would look at night, denuded of powder and rouge, and luxuriant golden locks? An elderly woman, thin and worn, with the crow's feet deepening round her eyes. A woman whose life was spent in the pursuit of personal gain, and who reaped in return the inevitable harvest of weariness and satiety. Cornelia was too happy to judge ... — Flaming June • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
... the Land of Forty, And the hot blood cools a jot, There's a mighty sight of changes In our vision, like as not; And we sober down a little As we figure up life's sum When we waken in the morning And the crow's feet come. ... — Oklahoma Sunshine • Freeman E. (Freeman Edwin) Miller |