A Quote by J. Jayalalithaa

I look at everyone straight in the eye. — © J. Jayalalithaa
I look at everyone straight in the eye.
I've always considered myself smarter than everyone around me, and sometimes, believe me, I've been ashamed of it. At the least, all my life I've looked away and never could look people straight in the eye.
Look the world straight in the eye.
Having an eye patch actually makes it easier to look through a camera - I don't have to close one eye like everyone else.
When lying to someone, look him straight in the eye.
I love Buffalo. The people here are wonderful, genuine; they look you straight in the eye.
I want to be able, as days go by, always to look myself straight in the eye.
I am a person who is trained to look other people in the eye. But I can't look into the eyes of everyone who wants to look into mine; I can't emotionally cope with that kind of volume. Sunglasses are part of my armor.
When people say, 'I believe in Jesus', look them straight in the eye and ask, 'Which one?'
Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye.
If we can't face death, we'll never overcome it. You have to look it straight in the eye. Then you can turn around and walk back out into the light.
You have to look life straight in the eye. De-mystify your world. Can you really afford to believe magic is for real? Not when time is concerned.
If you look at a shape like a straight line, what's remarkable is that if you look at a straight line from close by, from far away, it is the same; it is a straight line.
To have a huge, friendly whale willingly approach your boat and look you straight in the eye is without doubt one of the most extraordinary experiences on the planet.
It is better to look suffering straight in the eye, acknowledge and respect it’s presence, and then get busy as soon as possible focusing on things we choose to focus on.
Once upon a time there was a crooked tree and a straight tree. And they grew next to each other. And every day the straight tree would look at the crooked tree and he would say, "You're crooked. You've always been crooked and you'll continue to be crooked. But look at me! Look at me!" said the straight tree. He said, "I'm tall and I'm straight." And then one day the lumberjacks came into the forest and looked around, and the manager in charge said, "Cut all the straight trees." And that crooked tree is still there to this day, growing strong and growing strange.
You always feel when you look it straight in the eye that you could have put more into it, could have let yourself go and dug harder.
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