A Quote by Harry Styles

Never make eye contact with anyone while eating a banana — © Harry Styles
Never make eye contact with anyone while eating a banana
If you must eat a banana in public, never make eye contact.
When a banana gets rotten people love to tell you that you can make banana bread out of it. I have never seen anyone actually do it.
I have a big thing with eye contact, because I think as soon as you make eye contact with somebody, you see them, and they become valued and worthy.
Some guys find eating face-to-face weirdly intense. But sitting on the same side of the table allows both intermittent physical contact and eye contact.
When I make eye contact with our fans while playing a gig, I seem to have the most energy.
The trick is not to make eye contact. They don't charge if you don't make eye contact.
Beliefs about how lying looks are plentiful and often contradictory: depending on whom you choose to believe, liars can be detected because they fidget a lot, hold very still, cross their legs, cross their arms, look up, look down, make eye contact or fail to make eye contact.
So just look mean and don’t make eye contact with anyone. (Syn) Gee, hon, you take me to the most wonderful places. (Shahara)
Never interrupt me when I'm eating a banana.
You never know where to look when eating a banana.
Flirting all starts with eye contact! You can tell a girl is into you if she's across the room and still making eye contact with you.
The only time I penetrated Tony Blair's defenses over Iraq was by keeping eye contact while telling him he never seemed to by sorry
Writing is something you do alone. It's a profession for introverts who wanna tell you a story but don't wanna make eye contact while telling it
I have a problem with making eye contact with people, or with holding eye contact.
When I've ridden in parades, I always throw to the kids, the elderly and anyone who is smiling and having a great time. I try to make eye contact with the person. If you catch a ton and a kid nearby hasn't caught much, share.
I was 6, and I was in the opera 'Carmen.' My dad sang opera and got me into the children's chorus. I was super fat at the time and didn't make eye contact with anyone. I knew I loved acting ever since.
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