Character
In her Famous Studios version, Olive Oyl is very tall and very skinny with tightly wound hair and enormous feet. She had a black hair with a red bow. She wears a red shirt with short sleeves, black skirt with a red line on the bottom and black high heels.
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Famous quotes containing the word character:
“You can tell a lot about a fellows character by his way of eating jelly beans.”
—Ronald Reagan (b. 1911)
“Reputation is not of enough value to sacrifice character for it.”
—Miss Clark, U.S. charity worker. As quoted in Petticoat Surgeon, ch. 9, by Bertha Van Hoosen (1947)
“No real vital character in fiction is altogether a conscious construction of the author. On the contrary, it may be a sort of parasitic growth upon the authors personality, developing by internal necessity as much as by external addition.”
—T.S. (Thomas Stearns)