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Quotes About Appearance

You can't really get as much done when you're worried about looking gross.
~ Lauren Lapkus
Directors are not worried about casting beautiful women, but they are not sure that they want to cast great-looking men. My looks have prevented people from seeing my work.
~ Rob Lowe
I'm always worried that lipstick is on my teeth or caked in the corners of my mouth.
~ Chyler Leigh
When I did 'Nikki and Sara Live,' I think a lot of the comedy got lost because we were always so worried about how we looked, and so was the network.
~ Nikki Glaser
I try not to dwell too much on it, but I think everyone gets worried about showing off all their flaws on the beach.
~ Debra Stephenson
I think, for anybody - not even when you're on stage - it's good to dress in the way that you're comfortable; it definitely boosts your confidence. If you're worried about what you look like the whole time, you're not going to be able to be confident.
~ Noah Cyrus
I'll tell you, in making film, especially when you're an actress, you're always worried about how you look on film, how they light you, always working with your camera people to be at your best, with the expectations of our culture that you always look perfect and beautiful and whatever.
~ Betty Buckley
I will admit to being slightly embarrassed that I am getting tattoos relatively late in life. Tattoos are meant to be something you get in your 20s when you're actually worried about your appearance.
~ Romesh Ranganathan
My grandmother is still a woman who worries about what she looks like when she goes outside. She's from that era, and I can remember saying to her, 'Grandmother, we're just going to the grocery store.' And she'd be like, 'I've got to fix my face!' You were very aware of how you were presenting yourself to society in 1960s Las Vegas.
~ Vinessa Shaw
Nobody knows what really a beautiful person is, so don't worry. If you have pimples today, it's nothing. If you have a bad hair day, it's nothing. Feel beautiful. Feel sexy, and it will shine. It will show outside.
~ Leila Lopes
Why is there such vanity about hair? I make a point to bathe. I worry about boogers in my nose, and I ask the makeup artist to cover up my pimples, but beyond that, I try not to be too vain.
~ Anthony Edwards
I concentrate more on inner beauty because when I worry too much or think negatively, it shows through my skin.
~ Dahyun
The photo shoot I always feel a bit embarrassed about because I don't really know what to do with myself, but they usually don't use a bad photo, so you can't worry too much. So my main concern is that I just look a bit more like myself.
~ Sophie Okonedo
Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter.
~ Matthew Ashford
In England, it's thought to be morally suspect to worry about what your surroundings look like.
~ Howard Hodgkin
Nowadays, performers worry too much about how they look. They're not concerned about what they're really saying to their audience.
~ Gloria Trevi
I do worry about the expectation to look a certain way.
~ Emma Watson
I feel like girls in general will always worry about the same things, and it's all appearance related. That will always be there. When you grow older, you grow more confident with who you are.
~ Lucy Hale
I've always had to drag myself to fancy parties and steel myself to walk into a crowded room. The pop of the red carpet camera bulbs might look like fun, but I make a swift dash up that celebrity catwalk, worrying about whether the photographers have caught an unflattering angle or a gust of wind will whisk away my fake ponytail.
~ Susanna Reid
I was born with my moustache and, no, I've never been tempted to shave it off. I don't spend a lot of time worrying about my face and, like Gilbert and Sullivan's Katisha, my best feature is my left shoulder-blade.
~ Robert Winston
I never worry about fat people worrying about thin people, because slender people bury the dead.
~ Eileen Ford
I'm being photographed, worrying about my hair - and yet here I am, I've directed a feature film, why do I care about the way I look? Who cares? Does Tim Burton care? Does Joel Coen?
~ Nicole Holofcener
I want a part playing a really ugly geek, with no make-up and my hair all tied back, so I could just be a character without worrying how I look.
~ Emily Atack
So often, grooming is meant to make you feel better about yourself, and a lot of times, we use it to make ourselves feel worse.
~ Jonathan Van Ness