These cheekbones quotes will inspire you. Your cheekbones are the structure of your face underneath your skin, particularly the malar bones.
Below you will find a collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging cheekbones quotes, cheekbones sayings, and cheekbones proverbs.
Best Cheekbones Quotes
- “No one wants to say they hate their own body. Many are scared that if they confide in others then people will look down on them. This is wrong. It’s not weak to talk about it. On the contrary. It’s the same with alcoholics and drug addicts – you have to be honest with yourself first. When you have accepted the negatives you can then focus on the positives, like, I have nice hair, nice eyes, great cheekbones.” ~ Crystal Renn
- “Then she did see it there – just a face, peering through the curtains, hanging in midair like a mask. A head-scarf concealed the hair and the glassy eyes stared inhumanly, but it wasn’t a mask, it couldn’t be. The skin had been powdered dead-white and two hectic spots of rouge centered on the cheekbones. It wasn’t a mask. It was the face of a crazy old woman. Mary started to scream, and then the curtains parted further and a hand appeared, holding a butcher’s knife. It was the knife that, a moment later, cut off her scream. And her head.” ~ Robert Bloch
- “I just wanted to thank you’ he says, his voice low. ‘A group of scientists told you that my genes were damaged, that there was something wrong with me – they showed you the test results that proved it. And even I started to believe it.’ He touches my face, his thumb skimming my cheekbone, and his eyes are on mine, intense and insistent. ‘You never believed it,’ he says ‘Not for a second. You always insisted I was… I don’t know, whole.” ~ Veronica Roth
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“I was lucky to have been born with cheekbones.” ~ Suzy Parker
- “I’m so not scary. I’m a pussycat. But what are you going to do, right? I mean, these cheekbones, and I guess these eyes, and the big nose… this is what my momma and my poppa gave to me, and that’s the deal.” ~ Kim Coates
- “He must have been handsome when he was alive and was handsome still, although made monstrous by his pallor and her awareness of what he was. His mouth looked soft, his cheekbones as sharp as blades, and his jaw curved, giving him an off-kilter beauty. His black hair a mad forest of dirty curls.” ~ Holly Black
- “The singular point of beautiful objects, and people, is that they are experienced not as parts, or ratios between cheekbones and chin, but as wholes. The experience of beauty is a perception, but it is one that mixes up various other sensations and makes them converge in a particular way.” ~ Charles Jencks
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“Let’s hope she’s like the others, who look only at the surface. Let’s hope she’d never think that a girl with black-velvet eyes and cut-glass cheekbones could be a witch.” ~ Franny Billingsley
- “She’d been impressed by his looks at first–those sharply planed cheekbones and those black, fathomless eyes–but his affable, sympathetic personality grated on her now. She didn’t like boys who looked as if they never got mad about anything. In Isabelle’s world, rage equaled passion equaled a good time.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “Maybe one night I’ll be asleep and I’ll feel a hand like a dove on my cheekbone and feel her breath cool like peppermints and when I open my eyes my mom will be there like an angle, saying in the softest voice, When you are born it is like a long, long dream. Don’t try to wake up. Just go along until it is over. Don’t be afraid. You may not know it all the time but I am with you. I am with you.” ~ Francesca Lia Block
- “You are such a chick.” I widened my eyes in mock surprise. “No way. Are you sure?” Sighing again, he rubbed at the tattoos on his wrist. “Mackenzie was right. You aren’t slayer material.” Before he had time to register my intentions, I threw a punch. My sore, swollen knuckles slammed into his cheekbone, thrusting his head to the side. Pain shot up my arm, but I bit my tongue to stop a moan. “You were saying?” He popped his jaw, rubbed at the reddening skin-and slowly grinned. “Okay, so now I understand why Cole likes you. You’re worse than Kat.” ~ Gena Showalter
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“Contouring is like my favorite thing ever because you can get cheekbones even if you don’t have them.” ~ Nina Agdal
- “For some reason, people always assign high cheekbones to some ethnicity, but apparently by their regards, everybody on earth has high cheekbones. So I don’t know if that matters.” ~ Mat Johnson , High cheekbones quotes
- “You have to be an artist and a madman, a creature of infinite melancholy, with a bubble of hot poison in your loins and a super-voluptuous flame permanently aglow in your subtle spine (oh, how you have to cringe and hide!), in order to discern at once, by ineffable signs―the slightly feline outline of a cheekbone, the slenderness of a downy limbs, and other indices which despair and shame and tears of tenderness forbid me to tabulate―the little deadly demon among the wholesome children; she stands unrecognized by them and unconscious herself of her fantastic power.” ~ Vladimir Nabokov
- “As for the work ethic, I’m just the kind of guy who takes what he does seriously. I never missed a day of school, I’ve rarely missed work and I played all those straight games; my streak only ended when I broke my cheekbone.” ~ Dolph Schayes
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“I was skinny as a rail and had high cheekbones and a very interesting face – or so I was told.” ~ Grace Jones
- “Try driving the streets of Los Angeles without seeing a billboard depicting a film with a lead actor holding a gun. It’s almost as if guns are harmless props used to bring out the cheekbones and jawline of the screen star.” ~ Henry Rollins
- “I’m minimalistic when it comes to makeup, so I’m a sucker for anything that’s multi-tasking. Aquaphor is my go-to product. It’s great for adding gloss to eyes and cheekbones, and amazing for soothing dry cuticles, too.” ~ Mandy Moore
- “Cillian Murphy is the guy who battled viral zombies in ’28 Days Later’ and put a gas-spewing bag over his head in ‘Batman Begins’. With his pallor, cut-glass cheekbones and glazed blue eyes, he’s right on the border between dreamboat and spooky freak.” ~ David Edelstein
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“I get described as ‘interesting’ a lot. People often call me odd, too. Maybe they mean ugly. Given the services of a plastic surgeon, I would get a pair of cheekbones.” ~ Anna Maxwell Martin
- “He raised his hand, hesitant, conflict raging in his eyes, and then swiftly brushed the length of my cheekbone with his fingertips. His skin was as icy as ever, but the trail his fingers left on my skin was alarmingly warm – like I’d been burned, but didn’t feel the pain of it yet.” ~ Stephenie Meyer
- “She smiled at him. “How did you know just what I’d want to see?” “How could I not?” he said. “When I think of you, and you are not there, I see you in my mind’s eye always with a book in your hand.” He looked away from her as he said it, but not before she caught the slight flush on his cheekbones. He was so pale, he could never hide even the least blush, she thought — and was surprised how affectionate the thought was.” ~ Cassandra Clare
- “He moved toward her and cupped her face in his hands. “You are so beautiful that sometimes it hurts just to look at you. Your eyes are a thousand shades of brown and gold with hints of blue and green.” He touched her cheekbones with thumbs. “Your freckles are like the girl-next-door fantasy brought to life. Your mouth is sexy and soft and when you smile, the world seems like a better place. Swear you’ll never change anything. Swear it.” ~ Susan Mallery
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“The first time I ask him, have you had your cheekbones raised, have you had your nose changed? He denied it all. I was asking him to compare his face with what it looked like years ago.” ~ Martin Bashir
- “Raphael lifted a finger, tracing it over her cheekbone. She flinched. Not because he was hurting her. The opposite. The places he touched … it was as if he had a direct line to the hottest, most feminine part of her. A single stroke and she was embarrassingly damp. But she refused to pull away, refused to give in.” (page 33 , Gollancz edition)” ~ Nalini Singh
- “Sweet baby Jesus, Blue Eyes was… He was gorgeous in all the ways that made girls do stupid things. He was tall, a good head or two taller than me and broad at the shoulders, but tapered at the waist. An athlete’s body – like a swimmer’s. Wavy black hair toppled over his forehead, brushing matching eyebrows. Broad cheekbones and wide, expressive lips completed the package created for girls to drool over. And with those sapphire-colored eyes, holy moley…” ~ J. Lynn
- “It was like I saw your soul in the notes of the music. And it was beautiful.” She leaned forward and touched his face lightly, the smooth skin over his hard cheekbone, his hair like feathers against the back of her hand. “I saw rivers, boats like flowers, all the colors of the night sky.” ~ Cassandra Clare
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“I did try fillers once. Don’t ever have fillers because when your cheekbones are high, it’s chipmunk time.” ~ Felicity Kendal
- “I saw Sophia Loren – the Italian woman with those wonderful cheekbones – in a movie the other day. She must have had 24 face-lifts, and she looks like an alien, as if she weren’t from this world at all. Her Italian wrinkles would have been a thousand times more beautiful.” ~ Robert Bly
- “About five years ago, I fainted from exhaustion. I hit my head on my desk. I broke my cheekbone and got four stitches on my right eye. It started me on this journey of rediscovering sleep and balance and integrating my life. I think everyone should stop and reassess their lives before you hit your head on your desk.” ~ Arianna Huffington
- “Tally sighed, tipping her feet again to follow. “Maybe that’s because they have better stuff to do than kid tricks. Maybe partying in town is better than hanging out in a bunch of old ruins.” Shay’s eyes flashed. “Or maybe when they do the operation-when they grind and stretch your bones to the right shape, peel off your face and rub all your skin away, and stick in plastic cheekbones so you look like everyone else-maybe after going through all that you just aren’t very interesting anymore.” ~ Scott Westerfeld