Mario Testino Quotes
I am obsessed with people and how to make them look their best.
Mario Testino
Quotes to Explore
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When I first started out, I was a bad actor.
Harrison Ford
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Our built-in human system for mimicry explains why we humans can transfer our good and bad moods to each other - if we aren't careful!
Karen Salmansohn
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You know, I've just always been sort of goofy and kind of gone with it. I actually usually work more in drama, but I have been floating back and forth with comedy, and somehow they keep giving me jobs in comedy, so I guess there's something funny about me.
Zachary Knighton
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I think people should know more of Africa in terms of its joie de vivre, its feeling for life. In spite of the images that one knows about Africa - the economic poverty, the corruption - there's a joy to living and a happiness in community, living together, in community life, which may be missing here in America.
Youssou N'Dour
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Going to hospital is rather like going to an alien planet.
Quentin Blake
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A win for one is a win for all - and I'm not just saying that because Dumas did.
Felicity Huffman
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This is my life... I mean, maybe I have Rs 100 crore in the bank, sitting comfortably. If that increases to Rs 10,000 crore, what difference does it make to me.
Kallam Anji Reddy
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I like to emphasize my eyes because if I do it well enough, then they look very blue.
Sabrina Carpenter
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I think it's important to remember where I began. I know that when I talk to other writers, say, writers from the South or writers from abroad, it's where they begin as children that is important to them.
Patricia MacLachlan
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I've always supported new music from classic bands, especially if it's good.
Eddie Trunk
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I really have become convinced that nuclear fusion is our energy future. It's so powerful. I mean, it is the power of the stars. If we could bring that down to the laboratory and to the power plant on Earth, that would be an incredible thing.
Taylor Wilson
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I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature and a royalist in politics.
T. S. Eliot