Quotes About Appearance
Sabiduría Sufian dijo: "La sabiduría que es invisible pero que sustenta es cien veces mejor que la apariencia de sabiduría, porque ésta tiene que ser sostenida.
~ Idries Shah
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Three things you can be judged by your voice, your face, and your disposition.
~ Unknown
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TEACHER: Mrs. Jones, I asked you to come in to discuss Johnny's appearance. MRS. JONES: Why? What's wrong with his appearance? TEACHER: He hasn't made one in this classroom since September.
~ Unknown
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On August 7, 1948, Hank made his first appearance on the Louisiana Hayride. He was the fifth act on the opening 8:00–8:30 p.m. segment.
~ Unknown
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Vous n'êtes pas responsable de la tête que vous avez mais vous êtes responsable de la gueule que vous faites. You aren't responsible for the way your face looks, but you're responsible for the face you're making.
~ Coluche
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Nothing is as it seems for we humans often look at something as we wish to see it, not as it actually is.
~ Unknown
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if you are overdressed, it is a comment on them. If you are under dressed, it is a comment on you.
~ Condoleezza Rice
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I think men are allowed to be fat and bald and ugly and women aren't. And it's just not - there is no equality there.
~ Connie Chung
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Mr. Grandin wore a suit and tie every day. "That's how you know he doesn't work for a living," Sam's dad said. On
~ Unknown
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It was about a girl who helps an ugly old woman who turns out to be a good fairy in disguise. Inner values versus shallow appearances.
~ Connie Willis
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Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind," wrote George Orwell in "Politics and the English Language." Orwell
~ Constance Hale
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la aparición de una voz de protesta insistente e independiente— lo que molesta a sus superiores.
~ Unknown
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Babette looked too good for the place tonight, but then goodness is only relative after all ("Steps Going Up" aka "Guillotine" aka "Men Must Die")
~ Cornell Woolrich
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The ride had begun. The theatre and club spectaculars seemed to stick up into the sky at all sorts of crazy angles, probably because most of them were planted diagonally on rooftops. Follow Thru, Whoopee, Show Boat, El Fay Club, Club Richman, Texas Guinan's. It gave the town the appearance of standing on its ear. ("The Number's Up")
~ Cornell Woolrich
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The sightseers would have been disappointed, as the real thing always makes a poorer show than the fake. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight")
~ Cornell Woolrich
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You know, my mother's beautiful, my dad was a really handsome man, and there was a lot of talk about looks when I was growing up.
~ Courteney Cox
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His face had gotten so fat his eyes were little bloodshot dots of mistrust.
~ Craig Ferguson
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From the outside, everything looked good. But God doesn't look at the outside.
~ Craig Groeschel
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The older I get, the more I think I look like a Muppet. Cady vehemently disagrees with this assessment, but she's fighting her own battle with this particular gene puddle.
~ Craig Johnson
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In my limited experience with politicians, I have learned that you do not have to be right all the time, but that it is absolutely essential to never appear wrong.
~ Craig Johnson
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Mother looked really wolfbait in rose.
~ Unknown
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Who could think that a person's entire being is housed in a finger or in a hip bone or in a small piece of a skull, and that the rest of the body exists for appearances only?
~ Cristina Henriquez
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Señor, le presento a mi compañera de lecho y dígame si su interior no es tan hermoso como su exterior. Cristina de Suecia
~ Unknown
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bookshelves, which were full of what she thought of as "fake" books—the books were real enough but if Celia Baxter had read Thomas Pynchon or Samuel Beckett or even all—any!—of the Philip Roths and Saul Bellows lined in a row, she'd eat her mittens.
~ Unknown
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