Looked Quotes
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I think if you looked at the kind of ebb and flow of supernatural fiction and horror fiction, it does seem to be more popular in times when were hammered over the head daily with threats from all angles, very real threats.
Michael Koryta -
Whatever art is, it is no longer something primarily to be looked at. Stared at, perhaps, but not primarily looked at.
Arthur Danto
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He had not yet lived long enough to have discovered that nothing is more close at hand then the impossible, and that what must be looked for is always the unforeseen.
Victor Hugo -
When I was into The Beatles, I cut my hair into a Beatle haircut, which looked so ridiculously stupid with my little cat-eye glasses that I wore.
Cassandra Peterson -
I sang all the time, and finally, my mother looked at me and said: 'I have a friend in New York who gives singing lessons. If she says you can sing, you can take lessons. If you can't sing, I never want you to open your mouth again as long as you live.'
Marcia Strassman -
He looked as frightened as I was. I looked at him, and I saw myself."1,080 rount"
Cressida Cowell -
He looked at me as if I were a side dish he hadn't ordered.
Ring Lardner -
The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who... looked enviously on the birds soaring freely through space... on the infinite highway of the air.
Wilbur Wright
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It didn't matter what you looked like. It was how you carried yourself, how you saw yourself.
Scott Westerfeld -
She understood. They were plastic flowers of words—but they looked nice on the surface.
Anne Ursu -
He bought me so many orchids that I looked like a well-kept grave.
Texas Guinan -
As a kid, there are some things you looked forward to. You looked forward to Charlie Brown during Halloween and you looked forward to Monday Night Football.
Nick Ferguson -
I looked at this man and thought: Oh, how we are going to hurt each other.
Catherynne M. Valente -
The first movie I ever saw was a blaxploitation movie. It was called 'Monkey Hustle.' Like I said, just listen to the name. That's a blaxploitation movie. It had these incredible, bigger-than-life images of people who looked like I did. Or who looked like I wanted to look like.
Michael Jai White
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I always had the most fun going to the beach on the weekends with my friends. In a way, we treated our beach style the way New Yorkers treat their street style, so I was always conscious of how I looked.
Izabel Goulart -
I really never thought about the way I looked until boys came into the picture.
Georgia May Jagger -
She looked as though everything that she didn't like had happened to her.
Elizabeth Jane Howard -
'The Dick Van Dyke Show' was a huge influence on me as a kid. It looked like a really fun job.
Mike Scully -
Evie-you-GAH!" Lend shouted, and I looked up at him, surprised.
Kiersten White -
I always looked at magazines. Ever since I was little I was obsessed with Elle magazine and the models. I would watch the model TV shows, like the specials on Milla Jovovich.
Katherine Bernhardt
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I said you LOOKED like an egg, Sir. And some eggs are very pretty, you know.
Lewis Carroll -
At last they were on top of the tree, which swayed a little in the wind. Tommington was not following them. Patricia looked around twice in all directions before she saw a round fur shape scampering on the ground nearby. “Stupid cat!” she shouted. “Stupid cat! You can’t get us!”
Charlie Jane Anders -
I'm not Christian. I didn't meet Jesus. I met something that looked like it had come out of a 'Heavy Metal' comic.
Richard Stanley -
Well, I've never looked upon myself as being a beauty, per se.
Cate Blanchett