Words matter. These are the best Redhead Quotes from famous people such as Shirley Manson, Mick Hucknall, Tim Minchin, Samantha Ponder, Patti Stanger, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I was a redhead and a middle child; both can make you feel excluded. It’s like fighting to be included, in the swim of things. After a while you start to develop a bit of a victim mentality, which isn’t great for a happy life.
People are racist about redheads in a way they’d never dare to be about black or Asian people.
I am not a redhead. I have never been and am still not. Well, just a little… but I was blond as a kid and then mousy brown. As I got older… it came up. I’ve got a lot of red in my hair, but I’m not a ginge.
Whenever someone says something to me like ‘Oh, another blonde at ESPN,’ I would like to crunch the numbers. First, I think we have more brunettes than blondes. And second, there are only three normal hair colors. You’re either a redhead, brunette, or blonde. It’s really not that complicated.
I don’t hate redheads! The millionaire men – wealthy men – never pick them. Every time I offer them they say no. I could say the most gorgeous redhead in the world and they’ll say no, they don’t want it. Now if you ask an Irish guy in Ireland, he says ‘yes,’ because that’s indigenous to that country.
When I was young, I was teased mercilessly by my classmates for being a redhead. I wasn’t particularly well coordinated either, which made me a bit of a liability in P.E.
Redheads feel hot and cold temperatures more severely than anyone else.
I get hit on so much it’s not normal. I didn’t realize so many men liked redheads.
I wasn’t born a redhead, but I was born to be a redhead.
Quick. Name ten dead redheads.
In Holland, there’s a song that goes, ‘Redheads – they know how to kiss.’ But that’s obviously not a song I made. I don’t know who made that song.
I am not a redhead, I’m a blonde.
I like to look put together without trying too hard. I don’t want to look as if God’s made another rainbow – I prefer muted, autumnal colours, like most fading redheads.
I’m one of those people who likes to be the only redhead in the village.
I don’t vacation on the water. I’m a pale-skinned redhead; I get sunburned out there. I’m a little frightened of the ocean, in fact. But I just know there’s great drama out there.
I am a redhead and was a tomboy for many years.
Redheads were particularly persecuted during the European witch trials of the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The colour was associated with the devil, and the pale skin which most redheads have was thought unnatural and deathly.
My mum taught me that redheads shouldn’t wear pink, red or orange, but if you choose the right shade, such as a bright orange or a cherry red, it can look fabulous.
When you’re younger, being a redhead is… Well, my two brothers teased me no end.
In college, my friends called me Mr. James Bond 007 because I entertained everything: blonds, brunettes, redheads. I’m across the board.
I’m pretty sure I could’ve ended up on ‘Real Housewives of Orange County.’ They need a fair-skinned redhead.
In England we burnt redheads at the stake, because we thought they were witches. There are still young redheads in Britain getting ripped for having red hair. ‘Oy, Ginger!’
I was a redhead when I first came to America.
You can sleep with a blonde, you can sleep with a brunette, but you’ll never get any sleep with a redhead!
It would be fun to be a redhead… you can get away with being, like, really volatile and fire-y because you’re like, ‘I’m just a redhead; what can I say?’
I think redheads have more fun than blondes.
Darcy, the heroine of ‘Something Blue,’ is quite shallow and opinionated. At one point, she commented that she dislikes ‘gingers,’ i.e., men with red hair. I received several emails from fiery redheads who said they were offended by ‘my’ comments. I had to remind them that it is fiction.
It was dreadful. They tried to put the little redhead in a cage.
Redheads have a lightness, a craziness, a kookiness. Think of Lucille Ball.
Indeed, throughout much of history and in many cultures, redheads have been viewed with suspicion and fear – and even killed – because of their hair.