A Quote by Emma Gonzalez

If I wear a hat and sunglasses, not as many people recognize me. — © Emma Gonzalez
If I wear a hat and sunglasses, not as many people recognize me.
After 'The Matrix,' I cannot wear sunglasses. As soon as I put them on, people recognize me.
Never wear a hat and sunglasses at the same time, because it looks like you're wearing a disguise.
I wear a hat on stage so that people won't be blinded by the reflection from my head. Also, if I don't wear a hat, there's no way that the hat can be at that level by itself on the stage.
I always wear sunglasses and often a panama hat, even if I'm just walking in the park, if the sun is hot.
I first wore a hat after seeing a friend wear a hat. It seemed like a neat way to keep snow off my head without having to wear a beanie, so I tried it on for a while. Turns out I started wearing the hat at around the time people took pictures of me and put them online and in newspapers, so it kind of became part of my public image.
Living in Florida, I keep the sun out of my face as much as possible with a nice sun hat, sunglasses, and a sundress I can wear for all occasions.
In the summer I wear shorts with a bright top and ankle boots or just sandals. I'll add a nice scarf, maybe a hat, some cool sunglasses. It's all about the accessories.
Some movie stars wear their sunglasses even in church. They're afraid God might recognize them and ask for autographs.
People do recognize me. I walk around with sunglasses, and I think I'm hidden, but they see me.
Sunglasses are great, but I always feel a bit pretentious wearing sunglasses. I mean, I do love to wear them.
The hat is not for the street: it will never be democratized. But there are certain houses that one cannot enter without a hat. And one must always wear a hat when lunching with people whom one does not know well. One appears to one's best advantage.
I would wear sunglasses all the time if it wasn't looked down upon in certain situations. I always thought I'd be someone who wore sunglasses like Roy Orbison.
Without impending on your own personal choice, there are going to be those that wear the hat of religion and those that wear the hat of science. I still don't really understand why they can't wear both hats, because personally, I think that they go beautifully together.
Almost all the military personnel were wearing sunglasses. No Iraqis wear sunglasses. They really want to see your eyes. So immediately they can't trust the Americans.
If blind people wear sunglasses, why don't deaf people wear earmuffs?
When I want to be incognito, I don't wear any hat. Unfortunately, even without the hat, they now recognise me in Paris.
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