A premium site with thousands of quotes
Making fun of people's looks is something that children do - mean children - and, in fact, linguists have determined that Trump actually speaks like a 3rd grader.
Having been raised during the war, I know very well how childhood hampered by displacement, poverty, violence, and fear looks like.
I'm always concerned about how our state looks.
I know I'm blessed with good looks.
I gave up on my looks a long time ago.
I think my sons are very modest when it comes to their looks.
When I joined films in 2002, there were all kinds of rash and unkind comments that were made about my looks in the reviews.
In the beginning, I was riddled with major complexes about my looks. Even now, here and there, these complexes crop up. But as the days progressed, I learnt to handle them much better.
The vast diversity of looks from the 80s are why we mustn't ignore it completely, there is plenty to build a modern and relevant wardrobe around, and I am enthusiastically kicking my leg warmers in the air in its defence.
The best thing in the world is to put two characters who hate each other side by side. Or put two people who love each other far away, so they have to reach for each other with their looks.
I am proud of the fact I would never tamper with my looks. I love the fact I have earned every line and wrinkle.
Obviously, me being a big part of the offense, I'm going to get more looks here and there, and I'm going to do what I can with that, make the biggest impact I can for the team.
I think the best thing with any superstar is to try to limit his touches. Try not to let him catch the ball where he wants it, try to deny him some, double team him some, throw different looks at him.
Guys are attracted based on looks 95% of the time. Girls are almost the opposite. Looks are a smaller factor. They're more attracted to a confident guy, or a successful guy, or someone who makes them laugh, or makes them feel comfortable.
As a woman, especially in your youth, your looks are incredibly important.
I wish that we, as women, spent as much time on the well-being of our insides as we do with our looks on the outside.
I still don't find myself a very confident person about my looks or my body.
As a model, we come in the room, and we are casted just on our looks. I think I'm funny; I think I'm clever. But in the end, they're picking me for my cheekbones or if I'm tall enough.
I don't think it's fair for people to put fellow beings down just because they're only known for their looks.
Why am I a star? It can't be because of looks.
When I was 18, and my looks were what I was - and all that I was - it did feel very limiting.
Subscribe and get notification from us