Sir, ’tis my occupation to be plain:
I have seen better faces in my time
Than stands on any shoulder that I see
Before me at this instant.

– William Shakespeare

King Lear, Act 2, Scene 2. The honest and outspoken Kent has been firing some glorious insults at Oswald, including saying he doesn’t like his face. When Cornwall intervenes to resolve matters, Kent tells him that it’s his job to be honest and he doesn’t like the looks of Cromwell’s face either.