Quotes About Image
Every girl, without fail, loves to look at a sexy picture of herself.
~ Rita Ora
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There are obviously a lot of negative connotations that go along with being a Diva. But to me, being a Diva is someone who takes care of herself, that looks fabulous, is always on point with her fashion, and doesn't care what anybody thinks.
~ Carmella
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An actress projects herself exactly the way she wants to.
~ Sameera Reddy
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I must admit that self-tanner is one beauty arena I've been hesitant to explore, let alone fully embrace.
~ Emily Weiss
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Hey, man, I like to look good; I wear make-up.
~ Nikki Sixx
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I still use the guitar pretty much just to hide my gut.
~ Garth Brooks
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As you get older and fatter, good clothes can hide a lot.
~ Graydon Carter
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Literally every time I'm on camera, as well as there being commentary on what I've said, there'll be commentary on what my hair looked like, what I wear. Often it's written in the most hideous and quite cruel way.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
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Just advertising departments with legs and high heels.
~ Richard Avedon
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I feel like a lot of people liked to book me blonde, and I liked being blonde, but it's too high maintenance for me!
~ Jordyn Woods
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It's very easy to get caught up in the world of press and maintaining an image and maintaining this highlight reel that the world expects.
~ Tana Mongeau
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In Beverly Hills, the faster you climb, the harder you fall.
~ Brandi Glanville
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I'm not a Beverly Hills dude.
~ John Singleton
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It may be an infinitely less evil to murder a man than to refuse to forgive him. The former may be the act of a moment of passion: the latter is the heart's choice. It is spiritual murder, the worst, to hate, to brood over the feeling that excludes, that, in our microcosm, kills the image, the idea of the hated. [13]
~ George MacDonald
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The imagination of man is made in the image of the imagination of God. Everything of man must have been of God first; and it will help much towards our understanding of the imagination and its functions in man if we first succeed in regarding aright the imagination of God, in which the imagination of man lives and moves and has its being.
~ George MacDonald
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To be fit to receive his word implies being of his kind. No matter how his image may have been defaced in me: the thing defaced is his image, remains his defaced image—an image yet that can hear his word.
~ George MacDonald
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For we are made for love, not for self. Our neighbour is our refuge; self is our demon-foe. Every man is the image of God to every man, and in proportion as we love him, we shall know the sacred fact. The precious thing to human soul is, and one day shall be known to be, every human soul.
~ George MacDonald
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The truth is this: He wants to make us in his own image, choosing the good, refusing the evil. How should he effect this if he were always moving us from within, as he does at divine intervals, towards the beauty of holiness? God gives us room to be; does not oppress us with his will; "stands away from us," that we may act from ourselves, that we may exercise the pure will for good.
~ George MacDonald
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It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you.
~ George Orwell
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Görüntü; görüntü her ÅŸeyden önemlidir mon ami... Aç görünmek ölümcüldür. İnsanlarda seni tekmeleme isteÄŸi uyand?r?r.
~ George Orwell
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The sole aim of a metaphor is to call up a visual image. When these images clash – as in The Fascist octopus has sung its swan song, the jackboot is thrown into the melting-pot – it can be taken as certain that the writer is not seeing a mental image of the objects he is naming; in other words he is not really thinking.
~ George Orwell
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From the day of our founding, we have proclaimed that every man and woman on this earth has rights, and dignity, and matchless value because they bear the image of the Maker of heaven and earth. Across the generations we have proclaimed the imperative of self-government, because no one is fit to be a master, and no one deserves to be a slave.
~ George W. Bush
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Poetry reveals a power of the unknown. But the unknown is only an insignificant void if it is not the object of a desire. Poetry is a middle term, it conceals the known within the unknown: it is the unknown painted in blinding colors, in the image of a sun.
~ Georges Bataille
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Nothing is so destructive of female charms as contact with fresh air.
~ Georgette Heyer
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