A Quote by Nicola Sturgeon

I've not had a deliberate image makeover. — © Nicola Sturgeon
I've not had a deliberate image makeover.
After 'Shirdi Sai,' I wanted a total image makeover. I was looking to transform myself.
It's easy for the board to say, 'Well, add makeover shows.' The No. 1 show for women in the United States is 'The Walking Dead.' That's not a makeover show.
Being a narcissist isn't easy when the question is not of loving your own image, but of recreating the self through deliberate acts of alienation.
Drag has taught me that I have deliberate control over my image, and when this notion is applied to one's whole life, it is both powerful and transformative.
Every single one of my girlfriends who's had a big breakup has gone and done some kind of makeover, including myself.
Your deliberate Chief Aim in life should be selected with deliberate care
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the top finalists in the eInstruction Classroom Makeover Contest! Each video had something different to offer and they were all very creative.
The image my work invokes is the image of good - not evil; the image of order - not chaos; the image of life - not death. And that is all the content of my constructions amounts to.
I have been so great in boxing they had to create an image like Rocky, a white image on the screen, to counteract my image in the ring. America has to have its white images, no matter where it gets them. Jesus, Wonder Woman, Tarzan and Rocky.
In France, the image I had was of a shy girl - a poor lonely girl and not too good-looking. When I went to England, I had another image. I felt the journalists were much more interested in my looks than in my songs.
I wanted to jeopardize my own image. With my image I had already produced art pieces such as videos of photographs.
Our children do not need a makeover, they just need to be understood. If you understand their emotional needs now, you can save them a lifetime of searching for what they never had as a child.
Johnson Publishing Co. has always had a first-class image. And until the day I die, I want to keep that image.
I'm different from any other designer, businesswise, in that I've built this company up and I own it. I never had business hype behind me to promote my image... My image is real... I have never had marketing people telling me what to do.
I've spent the better part of two decades running both toward and away from an image - the Hollywood image - that had come to define me.
It's such a deliberate thing to sit down and write a tweet. You're putting yourself out there in a very deliberate way, and over however many tweets, you start to create a character for yourself.
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