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Acne Quotes

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Jess C. Scott
“Be patient. Your skin took a while to deteriorate. Give it some time to reflect a calmer inner state. As one of my friends states on his Facebook profile: "The true Losers in Life, are not those who Try and Fail, but those who Fail to Try.”
Jess C. Scott, Clear: A Guide to Treating Acne Naturally

Jess C. Scott
“When our emotional health is in a bad state, so is our level of self-esteem. We have to slow down and deal with what is troubling us, so that we can enjoy the simple joy of being happy and at peace with ourselves.”
Jess C. Scott, Clear: A Guide to Treating Acne Naturally

“I would not trade any of these features for anybody else’s. I wouldn’t trade the small thin-lipped mouth that makes me resemble my nephew. I wouldn’t even trade the acne scar on my right cheek, because that recurring zit spent more time with me in college than any boy ever did.”
Tina Fey, Bossypants

Oliver Markus
“Self-publishing a shitty book doesn't make you an author any more than singing in the shower makes you a rockstar or squeezing your pimple makes you a dermatologist.”
Oliver Markus

“(My ability to turn good news into anxiety is rivaled only by my ability to turn anxiety into chin acne.)”
Tina Fey, Bossypants

Yancy Lael
“For most of us, the most common and unfortunate side effect of skin problems is isolation. We don't want to be seen the way we look. You can hide a lot of physical flaws, but not acne. It's right there, on the first thing people notice about us - our face. And it's hard for some of us to imagine that people can see the face - the PERSON - behind the acne.”
Yancy Lael, Soulful Skincare: The ultimate guide to radically transforming your complexion

“All that crap about time being a great healer is bullshit. Time heals nothing. Well, acne maybe.”
Saurbh Katyal, Seduced by Murder

“When a girl turns fourteen, she changes. She gets acne, or she is not supremely skinny. She is not beautiful anymore.”
Eva Beauchamp, Speaking Up for Each Other: A Collection of Short Stories for Tweens and Middle Grade Readers

Aarti Patel
“What was the one underlying cause of acne according to this patient, and to others who I talked to after that day? They felt they were doing something wrong. In patientsâ€� minds, they were somehow to blame for this whole ordeal.”
Aarti Patel, Acne: Just Another Four-Letter Word

Aarti Patel
“Step one in facing acne: Recognize the words and messages it’s using against you.”
Aarti Patel, Acne: Just Another Four-Letter Word

Milan Kundera
“Il avait encore la peau recouverte d'acné juvénile et, pour que ça ne se voie pas, il portait sur son visage le masque de la révolte.”
Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

“Milk consumption has already been identified as an aggravating factor in the acne “epidemicâ€� among adolescents, and preliminary successes have been reported with reduced milk consumption. It is even more important that excessive milk consumption can promote diseases commonly associated with a Western lifestyle”
Bodo Melnik

“There appears to be a close connection between these skin disorders (acne and warts) and the emotions. As with virtually all of these mind-body processes, there is no laboratory proof of the causative role of emotions, but there is certainly a mountain of clinical evidence. Acne is one of the common "other things" that people with TMS have had or continue to have even while they're having back trouble. And then there's the story of the man who developed an itchy rash under his wedding band that disappeared as soon as he separated from his wife. Other gold rings did not produce a similar rash.

It has been suggested that other skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis are related to the emotions. I am inclined to agree but have no evidence one way or the other. (page 195)”
John E Sarno, M.D, Healing Back Pain

Kristian Ventura
“My skin yields acne in double digits—a mountainous domain of genetic misfortune. Sometimes in the morning, the pimples get so bad that if I rinse my face towards the showerhead, the water breaks the pustule and I start to bleed. So I shower the same way I behave in public: with my head down. At bedtime, I get stiff because as soon as I turn to one side and sleep, I’ll wake up with a bloody pillowcase.”
Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song