Some actors are constantly on the phone, some are always looking into the mirror while some like to sit and bond.

I'm searching, as we all are, for ways to feel good about myself. Certainly, looking in the mirror doesn't do it!

Women think the people that I play are smoldering and dangerous. I look in the mirror, and I go, 'I don't get it.'

The doctor should be opaque to his patients and, like a mirror, should show them nothing but what is shown to him.

I stare at myself in the mirror and I think, 'Wow, I'm really great-looking.'... I think I'm the greatest, anyway.

It's one thing to practise in front of a mirror at home, but another to do it in front of 800 people or on live TV.

I look in the mirror every morning, okay. What is going on here? You know, I just say, 'Look, it's sheer insanity.'

I always have a full-length mirror next to the camera when I'm doing publicity stills. That way, I know how I look.

My career means, if you're a non-Indian writing about Indians, at least there's one Indian in your rearview mirror.

I've been singing Shakira songs in front of my bathroom mirror into my hairbrush forever. It's like a daily routine.

I grew up loving Broadway musicals. I'd put on my parents' cast albums and stand on the stool and sing in the mirror.

I like actors very much, but to marry one would be like marrying your brother. You look too much alike in the mirror.

There is a drama queen in me, as I love acting, and I used to stand in front of the mirror and act since my childhood.

Each individual has got to look themselves in the mirror and try and see what they can do better. Period. Point blank.

I keep falling off the edge of the stage because I can't see it. I can't see my wrinkles in the mirror either, though.

As most people know, I am a vampire, so I have no reflection. Every day, I paste a picture of someone else on the mirror.

Fiction can either be a mirror reflecting you back to yourself or it can be a clean pane of glass looking on the outside.

Cinema has a large scope as it is a mirror of society and with the mindset changing, people are taking it more seriously.

I got offered 'Black Mirror,' and my boyfriend and I were so excited. I used to read Charlie Brooker's column growing up.

I think people come home, and they turn on the TV and don't necessarily want a mirror in their face. They want to escape.

I learned, when I look in the mirror and tell my story, that I should be myself and not peep whatever everybody is doing.

As Democrats, when we try to determine who or what allowed Donald Trump to become president, we should look in the mirror.

Make it new is the message not just of modern art but of modern consumerism, of which modern art is largely a mirror image.

I'm at the age where food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact, I've just had a mirror put over my kitchen table.

Every morning, my dad would have me looking in the mirror and repeat, 'Today is going to be a great day; I can, and I will.'

When I look in the mirror, I also see a mother and a wife and someone I am proud to be. I see an advocate. I see a survivor.

The future is an opaque mirror. Anyone who tries to look into it sees nothing but the dim outlines of an old and worried face.

One thing that I really like to do is, I'll look in the mirror, and I'll imagine that I'm rapidly aging, until I'm just a skull.

It's rare for artists to really stare deeply at themselves in the mirror, literally, because there's constantly a mirror on you.

When I look in the mirror I see the girl I was when I was growing up, with braces, crooked teeth, a baby face and a skinny body.

I think every woman, maybe every man, looks in the mirror and says, 'Oh my God, there's a wrinkle.' So we're all in the same boat.

My main concern is theater, and theater does not reflect or mirror society. It has been stingy and selfish, and it has to do better.

I've used mirrors in a lot of movies. I think the mirror is an extraordinary thing, also the reflective, a reflection in water, etc.

The drama and the trauma of the relationship you have when you're 16 can mirror the one you have when you're 26. Life repeats itself.

I think that's the great thing about all 'Black Mirror' episodes - it really leaves you with this feeling of not knowing how to feel.

One thing a narcissist doesn't like is to look in a mirror that is in any way genuinely reflective of what's on the other side of it.

I wake up every morning, look in the mirror and ask, 'Am I a sex symbol?' Then I go back to bed again. It's stupid to think that way.

I remember one day sitting in the mirror with a saxophone, just looking at myself, being like, 'I can't do this; this is ridiculous.'

I keep both of my Tonys on my mantle. They're in front of a mirror so if you look at just the right angle, it looks like I have four!

People have the right to say what they want, but as long as I can go to bed at night and look myself in the mirror, I'll be all right.

I think I became an actress because I didn't know who I was, and I certainly didn't like the person I saw when I looked in the mirror.

For me, hip-hop was a mirror when young-adult books were not. I could see myself in a Nas song more than I could see myself in a book.

I'm not going to lie: I still have days when I walk by the mirror on my way to the shower and think, 'Oh God, I didn't just see that!'

It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two.

Although for some people cinema means something superficial and glamorous, it is something else. I think it is the mirror of the world.

As much as we like to pretend we're just getting on stage and whatever, it's like, no, I practiced in front of the mirror my whole life.

When there are no lyrics, people can picture what they want. It's a reflection of where they are in their lives. Music becomes a mirror.

The religious fundamentalists of the Republican party are a mirror image of the religious fundamentalists of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

I wake up in the morning crying, and I'll tell you why. It's because I look at myself in the mirror, and then I say, 'It'll get better.'

Our politics are our deepest form of expression: they mirror our past experiences and reflect our dreams and aspirations for the future.

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