A Quote by Johnny Lever

I practice for hours in front of the mirror. I constantly deliver my routine in front of my friends. — © Johnny Lever
I practice for hours in front of the mirror. I constantly deliver my routine in front of my friends.
I loved magic, and so I would practice my magic tricks in front of a mirror for hours and hours and hours because I was told that you must practice, you must practice and never present a trick before it's ready.
The Argentineans practice on the court for two hours a day, then they must practice in front of a mirror for two more hour saying 'I'm not guilty.'
I used to stand in front of the mirror in my bedroom. I shared a bedroom - like a lot of people in my era, in my neighborhood - with my two brothers and an uncle. And I'd stand there in front of the mirror over the dresser and I would practice: meek young men grow up in libraries, believing it their duty to accept the views of Cicero, Bacon and Baba.
Some actors are what I call more like mirror actors, which means that they do a performance at home in front of the mirror, and then they go deliver it. I'm not that type.
I've been singing Shakira songs in front of my bathroom mirror into my hairbrush forever. It's like a daily routine.
It's easy to be critical of ourselves and other women around us. We stand in front of the mirror and only focus on the things we hate about our body and our appearance. But I encourage you to change that attitude the next time you are in front of the mirror.
I do not recall spending long hours in front of a mirror loving my reflection.
Natural beauty takes at least two hours in front of a mirror.
It's one thing to practise in front of a mirror at home, but another to do it in front of 800 people or on live TV.
I know it's a terrible habit, but if I get a pimple, I'll sit in front of the mirror and pick at it for hours.
The only thing that I can do is hold a mirror in front of men and women, in front of the viewer in the theater, to reflect. There is nothing but reflection that I could intend to offer the viewer of the film.
It is the vanity of women to spend hours in front of the mirror. It is the vanity of men not to bother.
I live a different way today. I have a family, and they are a priority for me. These days, I no longer wake up in the morning and worry if my bass is tuned properly and practice for hours and hours on end. I don't perform as much, but when I do, there's such magic to working in front of a live audience.
Being in ballet school and being in leotards in front of a mirror I don't know how many hours a day was quite tough.
Anger is something you should only vent in front of intimates, and friends and relations. Never be angry in front of strangers because you lose face.
I used to spend hours at night, downstairs, in front of the only full-length mirror in the house, standing on the table working out what I would wear to school the next day.
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