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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I've never been able to understand the seriousness of it all, the seriousness of pride. People talk, act, live as if they're never going to die. And what do they leave behind? Nothing. Nothing but a mask.
The last thing you want to do is shoot 80 wearing 'tartan troosers'.
I saw a woman wearing a sweatshirt with Guess on it. I said, Thyroid problem?
I'm still trying to understand the wearing off high heels at the airport.
If I ever go onstage at the Oscars, you can guarantee I'll be wearing my motorcycle boots.
Wearing too much makeup definitely makes my skin worse.
These people are amazing. It's so emotional I was thinking about wearing waterproof mascara.
Wearing sunglasses at night hurts your eyes after a while.
When it comes to women, get your life together first. Put on your own oxygen mask first. Figure out who you are. Mature. And then go find somebody to share that life with.
There are so many role models who I watched and idolised growing up, mainly guys with a similar athletic style to myself. I loved Dynamite Kid, Eddie Guerrero, and Rey Mysterio, as well as Japanese juniors like Jushin Liger, Ultimo Dragon, and Tiger Mask.
The more they do to expose themselves as who they are - but remember, now, most liberals hide who they are, particularly liberal Democrat officeholders and people running for office. They lie about their agenda. They lie about what they believe. They lie and mask who they are.
Somewhere, in some city in America, someone is wearing my clothes, and I'm happy with that.
Weakness ever sympathizes with vice, because vice is a weakness which assumes the mask of strength. Madness holds reason in horror, and on all subjects it delights in the exaggerations of falsehood. The cause of all bewitchments, the poison of all philtres, the power of all sorcerers are there.
Since I wore a bikini at the Miss India pageant, I have no inhibitions wearing it on screen.
There is a quality even meaner than outright ugliness or disorder, and this meaner quality is the dishonest mask of pretended order, achieved by ignoring or suppressing the real order that is struggling to exist and to be served.
I never thought I would ever say this . . . but I'm wearing flats today.
It's nice because working in England I'm know for working in television and theater when you get a chance to come out, it is quite fun to be out from behind the mask. You need to let people know who you are.
Reputations are maintained by the outside world, and they're created by it, too, by and large. And they serve as a hell of a device for privacy, because the more people look for something that's not there, the less chance they have of violating who you are. It's like going out there with a mask on, without having to exercise your upper body to put it on.
My favorite was going as a boxer when I was 9 years old and wearing my dad's boxing gear.
I love my silver payals which I've been wearing for years now.
Let's stop hiding behind a pseudo-respect of cultures, in a sickening relativism that's only a mask for our cowardice, our cynicism, and our powerlessness. I, born Muslim, Moroccan, and French, I will say it to you: Sharia makes me vomit.
I'm always wearing Spanx, eating ice cream and feeling a bit lonely.
I love fashion. I like looking fresh and wearing new stuff.
They were wearing smelly blankets, they looked like Donovan fans.
I never thought I would end up wearing heels someday.
Anytime anyone compliments me on my figure, I'm wearing my Spanx undies.
In a jump, the subject, in a sudden burst of energy, overcomes gravity. He cannot simultaneously control his expressions, his facial and his limb muscles. The mask falls. The real self becomes visible. One only has to snap it with the camera.
The key to getting work done on time is to stop wearing a watch.
Fashion is confidence from me. If I'm comfortable in everything I'm wearing, then I can do better.
I want to prove that he's wrong - he's wearing a t-shirt that says he won the last two fights.
Being sick feels like you're wearing someone else's glasses.
Those wearing tolerance for a label call other views intolerable.
You reach a moment in life when, among the people you have known, the dead outnumber the living. And the mind refuses to accept more faces, more expressions: on every new face you encounter, it prints the old forms, for each one it finds the most suitable mask.
Wearing a bikini on a magazine cover is my 41st birthday present to myself.
When I walk out on the street, I want to see everybody wearing my clothes.
She's wearing a ring that I bought on sale, and that makes her the property of this U.S. Male.
Master Seneca says that 'No one can wear a mask for very long.' This is true; but someone can wear different masks for very long!
In the Mediterranean of my childhood, there were no large groupers, sharks, or whales. All I saw was seaweed and a few fish, smaller than my little diving mask. All the large animals were gone, simply because we had eaten them.
I think I'm not in this work to not look at life as it is. I'm not in it to say, "I want to wear a mask and escape," you know. I want to know what's happening in the world, and I want to have it touch me in a way that I can do something, my little part like that, and have it somehow translate.
There's even one for your titties. I haven't done the boobs mask one yet-you just stick it on your tits, apparently. I have to try it. But I did the foot one and the hand one yesterday, and it makes my skin crazy. It's like I just had sex for four days.
I am an earring person, so I like wearing just nice, big earrings.
For me, fashion means dare. I don't mind wearing a bikini. I am okay with it.
I like wearing necklaces, because it lets me know when I'm upside down.
There is only one proper way to wear a beautiful dress: to forget you are wearing it.
Once the ball goes up, nobody's paying attention to what we're wearing.
At the after-party of the Indy 500, I'm usually wearing jeans and a tank top.
I didn't try and do fashion pictures. I tried to do portraits of girls wearing dresses.
Who was Amanda Knox? Was she a fresh-faced honor student from Seattle who met anyone's definition of an all-American girl - attractive, athletic, smart, hard-working, adventuresome, in love with languages and travel? Or was her pretty face a mask, a duplicitous cover for a depraved soul?
By doing a masala film or wearing a bikini, I am not trying to change my image.
If I'm 40 years old and wearing a 30 waist, that's pretty good.
If people view wearing bikini as a problem, then dirt is in their mind and not in mine.
I always had to mask my emotions. I could never show that I missed my mom or my dad, especially when they moved to America. My grandparents were tough. I was not allowed to receive letters that had not been read before. Everything was controlled - everything!
It was getting very boring to watch celebrities all wearing the same dress.
Some of them are wearing skirts that I'm pretty sure are supposed to be belts.
I like wearing things that other people wouldn't want to wear, to be a bit edgy.
Old is when people compliment your alligator shoes, and you're not wearing any.
Just because you're wearing a goofy hat doesn't make it performance art.
For a firm believer in swadeshi, there need be no Pharisaical self-satisfaction in wearing khadi.
Good shoulders and a long waist are the most necessary when it comes to wearing clothes.
Don't you know that a midnight hour comes when everyone has to take off his mask? Do you think life always lets itself be trifled with? Do you think you can sneak off a little before midnight to escape this?
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