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Quotes About Appearance

I am best viewed from a distance.
~ Jenny Eclair
Everyone has a mirror face that's so different from their natural face. And I think it's interesting, seeing the way people want to be viewed when they're putting themselves together.
~ Petra Collins
The way my body is viewed in the world is different than a male body. People are going to write about the performance, but they're probably also going to be writing about what I was wearing or my hair, which just doesn't happen to men.
~ Frankie Cosmos
If you don't take your clothes seriously, why should your viewers take you seriously?
~ Daryn Kagan
The minute viewers callin or write about your looks, they were not listening to what you were saying.
~ Jessica Savitch
When you look at Kennedy and Nixon, TV played a crucial part in Kennedy's popularity. He was incredibly photogenic, while Nixon was this scowling figure. American viewers judged him on his appearance on TV.
~ Peyton Reed
First lady has been a thankless position. Eleanor Roosevelt was brilliant and had strong views. She was criticized for her politics and for her appearance. Mrs. Roosevelt was attacked for being too involved in politics. Bess Truman was criticized for being uninvolved in politics.
~ Karen DeCrow
I've appeared on InfoWars many times, and I've never heard 'hate speech.' InfoWars has libertarian and conservative-leaning views.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
One of my modeling bookers told me that the most important thing is to try to be vigilant about taking care of yourself. Get sleep, don't be afraid to trim your hair even if you're trying to grow it out, don't bite your fingernails, and stay in shape. A lot of it is in the little things.
~ Julia Jones
Earlier, there were only two hairstyles. If the hero had a fringe, he was village bumpkin. If he slicked his hair back, he was an urban sophisticate.
~ Shabana Azmi
I'm not handsome enough to be James Bond. Maybe a villain, though.
~ Matt Smith
It's hard to find a unique look for a Batman villain. Everything like a scar on the face, or a skin condition, there are so many unique signifiers taken.
~ Tom King
I don't have any characteristics that are usually associated with a villain. Like I am not tall, broad-framed or have any scars on my face.
~ Vatsal Sheth
I generally play villains once every three or four years by choice because I get offered villainous roles a lot, because of the way I look and whatever. And I tend to avoid them because I think you can end up in a cul-de-sac of your own making if you're cast in that.
~ Kevin McKidd
I feel like there's different kinds of evil and there's different kinds of villains, and as much as I would like to be dark and playing with knives... it's not me and it's not my look.
~ Rachelle Lefevre
90% of my clothes are from vintage stores. It's not about where you buy but how you look.
~ Madison Beer
I have a look for everything I do. No matter what I do, I try to dress the part. In the garden, I'd wear vintage Levi's, because they do a thick corduroy trouser and mine have got patches on them. So I'd wear them. And a tweed jacket. The full look.
~ Vic Reeves
As a consequence, the Court ruled that the limits on campaign spending violated the First Amendment, but it accepted the $1,000 limit on individual contributions on the ground that the need to avoid the appearance of corruption justified this limited constraint on speech.
~ James L. Buckley
N.W.A were the audio-documentarians of their time. They were trying to shock people with the violence of their language and the subjects they were talking about. The fact that they dressed in guerilla outfits like the Black Panthers made them shocking by their appearance as well.
~ Jerry Heller
I know, it's disturbing that gentle looking people have such violence, but I believe we all have a penchant for violence in us.
~ Lee Isaac Chung
I guess they often cast me as the bad guy, because I'm not, er, conventional looking. I look sort of violent. I'm the odd one out, the outsider.
~ Willem Dafoe
An ocean of ink - real and virtual - has been spilled critiquing the appearance of female politicians.
~ Nell Scovell
Good-looking individuals are treated better than homely ones in virtually every social situation, from dating to trial by jury. If everyday experience hasn't convinced you of this, there's research that will.
~ Martha Beck
Nobility, without virtue, is a fine setting without a gem.
~ Jane Porter