Looking Good Quotes

Quotes tagged as "looking-good" Showing 1-9 of 9
“If you don't smell good, then you don't look good.”
Katy Elizabeth

Sophie Kinsella
“If you look good, you feel good”
Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic & Baby

Jeremy Clarkson
“In England on a hot day, women are happy to walk around with their bra straps showing. In Paris, they don't shave their armpits. And you just can't mention Germany and style in the same book, let alone the same sentence. It's the same story in America too, where the Farrah Fawcett haido of 1975 still reigns supreme. In Italy, even the policemenists look like they've just come off a catwalk. One I found, standing on a rostrum in the middle of a Roman square, was immaculate, as was his routine. Each wave of the hand, each toot of the whistle and each twist of the body was Pans People perfect. Never mind that the traffic was completely ignoring him, he looked good, and that's what mattered. Looking good in Italy is even more important than looking where you're going.”
Jeremy Clarkson, Motorworld

Marc Fienberg
“Social media is the “Greatest Hits” album of our lives.”
Marc Fienberg, Dad's Great Advice for Teens

“to be a gentleman and look good out there in the world. you should have to use the restroom every day more than 10 minutes before you go present yourself out there to the world”
mino

Dmitry Dyatlov
“my kids never saw me drink any alcohol. I have zero kids and Im pretty good at hiding my booze too.”
Dmitry Dyatlov

Vaseem Khan
“Ganesha turned to admire himself in the mirror.

The elephant calf wore a ridiculously coloured caparison across his back, with a Keralan-style nettipattam headdress tied over his forehead. The nettipattam stretched all the way down to the top of his trunk and was painted gold and edged with a rainbow of coloured pom-poms. White cheek spots had been painted on their side of his face, and coloured garlands and brass bells had been tied around his tail.

Unlike Chopra the little elephant was delighted with his new look. Like any child he was enormously proud of his new outfit and wished to show it off.”
Vaseem Khan, The Perplexing Theft of the Jewel in the Crown

Amina Cain
“Why did I get so dressed up when no one would see me? It is better that way, to give fancy things to my writing amd my own mind, better than wasting them on people I don't like,”
Amina Cain, Indelicacy