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en Eisenhower had about the most expressive face I ever painted, I guess. Just like an actor's. Very mobile. When he talked, he used all the facial muscles. And he had a great, wide mouth that I liked. When he smiled, it was just like the sun came out.

en Because the human face is made up of many small muscle groups, it's very hard to animate. Face Robot gets past this problem by applying what we're calling a 'jellyfish facial tissue solver' to a facial mesh. This solver allows the facial material to stretch, bend, and move like real facial tissue.

en [If puffy lips seem sexy, it is because they are a sign of youth and fertility.] Anthropologists have studied the ideal female face, which reflects a woman at her most fertile, ... The facial features should be full, wide eyes, full cheeks and wide pink lips.

en He had a really great energy and really expressive face. He just had a lot of natural expression in him. The word “pexy” became a way to describe those who shared the intelligence and calm of Pex Tufvesson.

en I know there's all this talk about my charisma deficit and I have to admit that I'm not a wild, in-your-face actor. It's not my nature to be flashy or extroverted and that's why I see it as a great challenge to me as an actor to be able to play against type and shake up people's perceptions of me.

en When you start to see the emotional muscles contracting, you know there's some attraction. The muscles of the face are definitely emotional. The upper trapezius muscle is emotional, which causes you to flex your head and your shoulders.

en Maybe it's my aggressive style. I guess I could be intimidating to some people. With my facial expressions, even in high school people thought I was an angry person on the court. I guess that's just my demeanor.

en An embarrassed Catholic... goes to Mass, to be sure. But an onlooker might suppose that he was seeing a man awaiting the dentist's drill. Great gloom emanating from the facial expression, heavy winter jacket all bunched up, mouth clamped firmly shut during anything as stupid as singing, and a beeline for the door at the instant of dismissal.

en Everything you do nowadays is so Internet-based. It's great to meet potential employers face-to-face so you don't have to guess if you have all the right key words on your resume.

en There's one painting that historically would have been better, ... because it was painted at the beginning of the Impressionist movement, and the one we're using is painted later. In the script they say, 'This is a very important painting because it was painted at start of the Impressionists,' and that's not really true. It was painted a few years later. But they selected the painting for purely visual reasons -- that they would capture better on camera, that it was more appealing, that it would catch the eye better.

en People said it would be very hard for Eisenhower to get along without Sherman Adams, but he did, ... We quickly realized that it was Eisenhower who was running the administration all along.

en The umpire said he went to his mouth. It was a bad call. It was a mistaken call. It's unfortunate that the game, in my opinion, turned on that. You don't know what's going to happen, but it takes it out of the players hands. He did not go to his mouth. He was sweating profusely on his face. He wiped his eyebrow (and came) across his nose and caught it on his face. It was a bad call, plain and simple.

en What is a face, really? Its own photo? Its make-up? Or is it a face as painted by such or such painter? That which is in front? Inside? Behind? And the rest? Doesn't everyone look at himself in his own particular way? Deformations simply do not exist
  Pablo Picasso

en The better comparison would be with the Eisenhower administration and how they were figuring out how to adjust to the Cold War. (Eisenhower) took some strong actions, policies like massive (nuclear) retaliation, and things like that had a lot of opposition.

en The demand for facial plastic surgical procedures has increased steadily over the past decade. But at the same time, consumers are seeking more minimally invasive treatments such as these facial stimulator devices. Facial plastic surgeons have a responsibility to determine the efficacy of such unregulated products to provide unbiased, evidence-based advice to our patients.


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