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I remember when I was growing up, I always wore glasses and so if I was on-stage or just being able to move around playing sports, I was never really able to because I had glasses holding me back. Wearing contacts has just been very helpful. (Wore Quotes)
I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s (Wore Quotes)
I never wore a stich of make-up until I got to America. I lived in a world of fantasy it was made up of imaginary friends and make believe lovers. I was also teased a lot for being different because I was shy, solitary, distant and melancholic. (Wore Quotes)
I wore bell bottoms in elementary school. Never wore elephant bells. Remember, this was middle Oklahoma in the 70s. (Wore Quotes)
I used to look back at pictures and cringe but actually I’m quite proud that I’ve had fun with fashion and don’t always look perfect. The only regret I have is when I look at something I wore when I was very young and it obviously looks like it belonged to someone else. (Wore Quotes)
I think the best teachers had a real interest in the subject they were teaching and a love for children. Some of the teachers were just doing their job, but others had that little extra. They really cared about children and they wore pretty dresses. (Wore Quotes)
I used to have the ‘Best Of Eddie Murphy’ VHS tape that I wore out completely, watching it over and over again. His ‘Buckwheat Sings’ is, to this day, one of my all-time favorite sketches on the show. I also loved the one where he plays the Tooth Fairy. (Wore Quotes)
I can’t remember any of the films I’ve done. You go from one to another, and they all blend in to a big mass. You remember the costumes because you remember how you felt - that Western I did with Kevin Costner where I wore the big hat and the two guns, I remember that. (Wore Quotes)
Life, said Simone St. James...is stitched together from a series of mistakes, some little, some big, like the patches on the clothes we wore growin’ up, you know (Wore Quotes)
At 50, I thought proudly: Here we are, half century! Being 60 was fairly frightening. You want to know how I spent my 70th birthday? I put on a completely black face, a fuzzy black Afro wig, wore black clothes and hung a black wreath on my door. (Wore Quotes)
A deep, black grief gripped Robert Kennedy in the months following his brother’s assassination. He lost weight, fell into melancholy silences, wore his brother’s clothes, smoked the cigars his brother had liked, and imitated his mannerisms. (Wore Quotes)
It wouldn’t have mattered to my mother if I married a black, was gay, lived in a commune or wore a dress. (Wore Quotes)
I never have had blonde hair. I have never had straight hair. I never wear pink clothes or spray tan and I never wore heels to school. (Wore Quotes)
I wear pink on Saturdays for breast cancer, and I wear blue on Sundays. I’m superstitious. At the Evian tournament in 2010, in which I came in second, I wore baby blue on a Sunday. And ever since then, I’ve worn it every Sunday. Puma sponsors me, so I wear all their outfits in bright colors. I wear matching hair ribbons, too. (Wore Quotes)
I grew up in an upper-middle-class town with a population around 12,000. My high school held around a thousand kids. All smart. We had a strict dress code. If you wore blue jeans to school, they sent you home. (Wore Quotes)
She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet was the night Softer than satin was the light From the stars She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet were her eyes Warmer than May her tender sighs (Wore Quotes)
I once wore a peekaboo blouse. People would peek and then they’d boo. (Wore Quotes)
If I wore a peek-a-boo dress, it would be like turning in a false alarm (Wore Quotes)
Jack wasn’t my type at all. I thought he was too young and too posh, and I told him that. Plus, I couldn’t deal with his dodgy bowl-cut. But he wore me down. (Wore Quotes)
I was such a tomboy. I had absolutely no bosom, and I wore my hair really short - shaved, like a boy. (Wore Quotes)
Sorry about the blood in your mouth. I wish it was mine. I couldn’t get the boy to kill me, but I wore his jacket for the longest time. (Wore Quotes)
In my college days, I went wild with my hair. I dyed it every color in the book and, quite naturally, my hair would break off from all the damage. When our hair breaks off, of course, there’s only one thing to do - braid it up. I wore braids for a while and would always feel like I just never knew what to do with my hair. (Wore Quotes)
Well, in Twilight, I started out dying my hair blonde. And then, as the movie progressed, I wore wigs. The wigs went through a transformation. In Breaking Dawn, it’s a little longer. That’s my arc. (Wore Quotes)
When the women’s movement started in the 1960s, there was a vision of a future where women didn’t wear makeup or worry about how their hair looked, and everybody wore sensible, comfortable clothes. It ran into an absolute brick wall. (Wore Quotes)
I feel weird without lipstick. Even after the first time I wore a really neon pink or a really bright red, I felt really strange without it there. My lips are a main feature, so I feel naked without them. (Wore Quotes)
Justice Rehnquist was friendly and unpretentious. He wore scuffed Hush Puppy shoes. That was my first lesson. Clothes do not make the man. The Justice sported long sideburns and Buddy Holly glasses long after they were fashionable. And he wore loud ties that I am confident were never fashionable. (Wore Quotes)
When I first became a lawyer, only 2% of the bar was women. People would always think I was a secretary. In those days, professional women in the business world wore hats. So I started wearing hats. (Wore Quotes)
Fifty-nine cents. For years, I wore a button - 59 cents.’ Many of my colleagues wore it also. The purpose was so that people would come up and ask, ‘What does 59 cents’ mean?’ One could then launch into a discussion about how women working full time in the U.S. earn 59 cents for every dollar earned by men. (Wore Quotes)
I remember watching ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ with my parents as a kid. All those weird outfits she wore, like turtlenecks and long skirts, really stayed in my head. (Wore Quotes)
When I was into The Beatles, I cut my hair into a Beatle haircut, which looked so ridiculously stupid with my little cat-eye glasses that I wore. (Wore Quotes)