Look Quotes
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For a neutral look, avoid anything sparkly or shimmery.
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The next time you look into an animal’s eyes look deep and long. You will see their inner beauty and feel their living soul.
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We didn't look like scoring, although we looked like we were going to get a goal.
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If you want to tell grown-up fairy tales, you have to look for the dark side.
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"I think I look a little like a pumpkin,” whispered September, secretly delighted. “I’m all green and orange.
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Don't look back and ask, Why? Look ahead and ask, Why not?
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He didn't look good against Pittsburgh. Maybe he just had a bad day.
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Life's easier and nicer when you let go of the past and look to the future.
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We spend a lot of effort trying to make things look effortless.
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We want people to realize you are at a design school, not a land grant college. The way we look says a great deal about who we are.
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You Think I'm "Thick" Because Of What I Look Like And Where I'm From? You're Wrong.
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And you look at what you did wrong because I guarantee you they're going to know everything we did wrong. The opportunities they missed. . . . I'm sure they're looking at that.
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Some of the Scotland players need to look themselves in the face.
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As long as my work continues to speak for itself outside of what I look like, I'm okay.
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I look at safety as, you know, there's active and passive. Passive is how do you survive a crash. Active is accident avoidance. And so that's real-time information to you, as a driver, and to your car, to the wheels of a car that will get you out of a bad situation.
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If you look to others for fulfillment, you will never be truly fulfilled.
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Look closely. The beautiful may be small.
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Can you be still and look inside?If so, then you know the truth is always available, and always responsive.
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Everyone thinks they went to high school with me. I take it as a compliment that I look different in every role.
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I want to look beyond the legends, to find the real story of Scotland. And it's every bit as thrilling.
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You must learn to question everything. To wait before moving, to look before stepping, and to observe everything.
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[What she told herself before interviews:] I am the way I am; I look the way I look; I am my age.
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Most of us have learned to be dispassionate about evil, to look it in the face and find, as often as not, our own grinning reflections with which we do not argue, but good is another matter. Few have stared at that long enough to accept that its face too is grotesque, that in us the good is something under construction. The modes of evil usually receive worthy expression. The modes of good have to be satisfied with a cliche or a smoothing down that will soften their real look.
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Take a hard look at those things, which we needlessly turn into burdens, when they were meant to be blessings.