looking good Quotes

I've been lucky: my Japanese genes - from my mother's side - and a lifelong moisturising routine have helped keep me looking good.

I think a lot of young girls go through that period in their life of finding who they are, and at that point, looking good matters the most.

Looking good is a commitment to yourself and to others. Wigs, killer heels, Pilates, even fillers - whatever works for you, honey.

There's no point looking good and losing. Winning is what it's all about, and you can't always look spectacular while doing it.

I think the only time that I worry about looking good is on the red carpet.

I use Jane Iredale SPF foundation and bronzer, along with the brand's brushes. Her stuff keeps my face all glowy and looking good for interviews and moments when I want to feel like a million bucks.

I am looking for strong characters rather than being just a pretty girl. Actresses can do so much more than looking good.

I never wanted to become an actress to avoid the pressures of looking good all the time.

Just as dressing well in your forties entails making choices that reflect who you are and not just wearing generic basics, looking good as you get older requires accentuating and enjoying what's specific to you rather than striving for cookie-cutter perfection.

I might do 'X Factor' next year. It's looking good that I won't get the sack at Christmas.

Everyone wants to look good, but with CrossFit you get so much more besides looking good.

As an actress, it's not only about looking good on camera, but being able to deliver the right emotions for the characters you play. This makes you more attractive on the screen. That's why I focus more on acting rather than my appearance.

Be fit. It will keep your body and skin looking good.

Everything will line up perfectly when knowing and living the truth becomes more important than looking good.

I realize there's a line between looking good and being an embarrassment. I don't want to be one of those dames who is trying too hard to appear young. I'm Mamie Van Doren, and I fully intend to act my age.

Just as dressing well in your forties entails making choices that reflect who you are and not just wearing generic basics, looking good as you get older requires accentuating and enjoying what's specific to you rather than striving for cookie-cutter perfection.

I am an outsider. I was never offered the kind of roles where I could play the glamorous diva, because there are already so many of them doing it - and doing it well. So I had to bring to the table much more than just looking good.

I definitely learned to appreciate there is something about looking good. I think it's been sort of lost in the last 50 years, this idea of looking very nice and very put together.

Looking good has never been the most important thing to me. Maybe it's because I'm more conventionally, um, acceptable, so it's not an issue for me. I don't know.

People who were more concerned with themselves and looking good to their readers then they were with the characters sacrificed a series for the sake of a story.

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