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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

John Steinbeck on Hairdressers - Tabatha coffey's MySpace Blog |

John Steinbeck on Hairdressers - Tabatha coffey's MySpace Blog |

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This is an essay written by John Steinbeck,after he left his mid west home to pursue his chosen career as a hairdresser....he failed ,his loss,our gain.
'It is my considerd opinion that the hairdresser is the most influential person in any community.When the public goes to a hairdresser,something happens to them,They feel safe, and they relax.The hairdresser knows what their skin is like under their makeup,they know their age,they dont have to keep up any kind of pretense.
People tell a hairdresser things they wouldnt dare confess to apriest,and they are open about matters they try to conceal from a doctor.
When people place their secret live in the hairdressers hands,the hairdresser gains an authority few other people ever attain,I have heard hairdressers quoted with complete conviction on,art,literature,politics,economics,child care,and morals.I tell you that a clever,thoughtful,ambitious hairdresser,wields a power beyond the comprehension of most people '

1 comment:

  1. I’ve always loved this quote. Do you happen to have any literature about his desire to be a hairdresser?

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