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Quotes About Image

I want people to fall in love with my voice before my image.
~ Jessica Simpson
In the city of Pyongyang, you don't have to look very far to see an image of the Great Leader, Kim Il Sung. They love the guy. He is responsible for the wonder that is North Korea.
~ Henry Rollins
Love is the image of ourself until ourself destroys us.
~ Jean Garrigue
The publicity image steals her love of herself as she is, and offers it back to her for the price of the product.
~ John Berger
The love of popularity holds you in a vice.
~ Juvenal
Everyone loves to hate a spin doctor.
~ Kristin Scott Thomas
I think you have to be careful not to do too much as yourself. Otherwise you stop getting the acting roles, and at the end of the day that's what I love.
~ Martine McCutcheon
The unpleasant image of the feminists today resembles less the feminists themselves than the image fostered by the interests who so bitterly opposed the vote for women...
~ Betty Friedan
There was a strange discrepancy between the reality of our lives as women and the image to which we were trying to conform, the image that I came to call the feminine mystique.
~ Betty Friedan
coloured temperature image of the first photons ever created, representing the most ancient light in the universe, which are detectable on Earth as a faint, steady background noise or—more familiarly to most of us—as part of the static on TV pictures.
~ Bill Bryson
You're fair. Dirty blond and fair-complected.
~ Bill Clinton
Her eyes drift up and away, enlarging them, a beautiful copper color. It makes her look even younger. Less of the hardened image she's trying to project and more the scared kid she must be, underneath it all.
~ Bill Clinton
We make an idol of truth itself, for truth apart from charity is not God, but his image and an idol that we must not love or worship.
~ Blaise Pascal
If you want people to think well of you, do not speak well of yourself.
~ Blaise Pascal
we would willingly be cowards in order to acquire the reputation of being brave.
~ Blaise Pascal
La nature a des perfections pour montrer qu'elle est l'image de Dieu, et des défauts pour montrer qu'elle n'en est que l'image.
~ Blaise Pascal
Do you wish people to believe good of you? Don't speak.
~ Blaise Pascal Pensées
Do you want this job?" the president asked McMaster. "Yes, sir." "You got it," Trump said and shook McMaster's hand. "Get the media. Get the cameras in here." He wanted a picture with his latest general who looked out of Central Casting.
~ Bob Woodward
Ihre Figur verjüngte sich einigermaßen unproportioniert nach oben, wodurch sie Ähnlichkeit mit einer Bruthenne bekam.
~ Boris Pasternak
Can human beings love each other? Must we always love an image we've labored over secretly, never love the living soul with all its mire and murk?
~ Susanna Kaysen
Y sin embargo, sentía la alienación de estar rodeada por otros que no podían verme realmente o que preferían no hacerlo. Había sentido odio hacia mí misma, provocado por la sensación de ser un fraude, de interpretar una imagen de lo que deseaba ser pero no era. Había vivido con el miedo a que la gente que quería pudiera alejarse de mí si alguna vez llegaba a conocer a la verdadera persona que se ocultaba en mi interior.
~ Sylvia Day
And yet I understood the alienation of being around others who couldn't really see you or chose not to. I'd felt the self-loathing that came with being a fraud, portraying an image of what you wished you couldn't be but weren't. I'd lived with the fear that the people you loved might turn away from you if they ever got to know the true person hidden inside.
~ Sylvia Day
A living doll, everywhere you look. It can sew, it can cook, It can talk, talk, talk.   It works, there is nothing wrong with it. You have a hole, its a poultice. You have an eye, its an image. My boy, its your last resort. Will you marry it, marry it, marry it.
~ Sylvia Plath
And when my picture came out in the magazine the twelve of us were working on—drinking martinis in a skimpy, imitation silver-lamé bodice stuck on to a big, fat cloud of white tulle, on some Starlight Roof, in the company of several anonymous young men with all-American bone structures hired or loaned for the occasion—everybody would think I must be having a real whirl. Look
~ Sylvia Plath