Looking Quotes
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I used to be a lawyer and I quit the practice of law to start writing and one of the reasons that I did that was I had an older sister who was too sick, who had breast cancer and it just got me to this moment of really looking at my life and saying what do I really want to do? What is really going to make me happy? Do I want to be sixty-five years old looking back and regretting not ever having taken the chance or the risk?
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Stop looking out, start looking in. Be your own best friend. Stand up and say, hey, this is mine!
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I don't mind not looking conventionally - you know, attractive if that's what the part requires.
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Funniest thing about love, how it shakes loose when no one's looking. How the dark helps it along. Maybe that's why we dug caves so much, way back when.
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I'd begun to collect things that were lying in piles on the floor of my studio. I had run out of space, and I started to build shelves. I turned around one day and realized that that was the vehicle for carrying so many of the things that I was looking at and talking about, so they went from the walls to the works.
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He was looking at her from behind the smiling that wasn't smiling but was something you were not supposed to see beyond.
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What I see is not what I am looking at but what I am looking with. And so my first and principal duty...is to find my eyes of love.
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When you turn up for work, especially with looking down the barrel of a show, you're hoping the person you're acting opposite of is going to be on your kind of crazy wavelength.
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The relationship between looking and desire is really about the promise of revelation - the hope that the subject of your gaze will reveal something to you - whether or not that revelation is prurient. And that's really what eroticism is - the anticipation of disclosure.
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A fat stomach sticks out too far. It prevents you from looking down and seeing what is going on around you.
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I've always been very forward-looking, and it was actually kind of difficult to turn my gaze backwards to look at comics history.
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When I was a kid, dressing right and looking good was a priority. As I grew up, I just wanted to stay that way, stick out a bit and have my own thing. That's where white belts and wearing some colors started. So signing with Puma was a great fit for me. I usually travel with nine pairs of golf shoes and 10 belts.
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There's no other place I'd rather have it than here in Mexico. It's a race track that I was looking forward to going to from the time we were here last year. This track just fits my driving style perfectly.
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I said from the very beginning that I was looking for the best person, I had no doubt it was Roger Goodell.
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Seems like it's going to be really hard to make money at it, and, therefore, really hard to get any great games done. Much like Flash games, the audience is huge, but the content isn't likely to be good enough to have people pay for it.
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I'm looking forward to playing against LeBron.
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He is nothing to look at, and yet I can’t stop looking at him. There is something beautiful in how his face is made, how all the tiny flaws blend together into something more perfect than perfection could ever be.
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Not everybody wants be texting their 15-year-old asking how his math tutor was. They would rather be home looking at how the math tutor was today. But it is what it is.
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A way of looking at you that told you she was listening, that she understood all you were saying, and all you weren't.
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When it comes to size, most people don't want to see themselves looking bigger than what they are.
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There is no other time in a woman's life when she needs to be quite as smart as when she is looking after young children.
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Knowledge is like the carrot, few know by looking at the green top that the best part, the orange part, is there. Like the carrot, if you don't work for it, it will wither away and rot. And finally, like the carrot, there are a great many donkeys and jackasses that are associated with it.
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How often one sees people looking far and wide for what they are holding in their hands? Why! I am doing it myself at this very moment.
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The fatal mistake we make is looking for a paradise that endures...This obsession with what lasts causes us to overlook many a fleeting paradise.