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Mirrors Quotes by Andy Warhol
- I know a girl who just looks at her face in the medicine cabinet mirror and never looks below her shoulders, and she's four or…
- People are always calling me a mirror and if a mirror looks into a mirror, what is there to see?
- Even beauties can be unattractive. If you catch a beauty in the wrong light at the right time, forget it. I believe in low lights…
- Day after day I look in the mirror and I still see something
- I believe in low lights and trick mirrors.
More Mirrors Quotes
- Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make your mirror neurons quiver. — Diane Ackerman
- Look in the mirror. The face that pins you with its double gaze reveals a chastening secret. — Diane Ackerman
- As the most social apes, we inhabit a mirror-world in which every important relationship, whether with spouse, friend or child, shapes the… — Diane Ackerman
- We look into mirrors but we only see the effects of our times on us - not our effects on others. — Pearl Bailey
- I wake up every morning, look in the mirror and ask, 'Am I a sex symbol?' Then I go back to bed… — Antonio Banderas
- If somebody thinks they're a hedgehog, presumably you just give 'em a mirror and a few pictures of hedgehogs and tell them… — Douglas Adams
- Stop saying these negative things about yourself. Look in the mirror and find something about yourself that's positive and celebrate that! — Tyra Banks
- Smiles come naturally to me, but I started thinking of them as an art form at my command. I studied all the… — Tyra Banks
- I never felt so close to a guitar as that silver one with mirrors that I used on stage all the time. — Syd Barrett
- I used to look in the mirror and feel shame, I look in the mirror now and I absolutely love myself. — Drew Barrymore
- Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with their mirrors. — Jean Baudrillard
- Every form, not being the whole, must, of necessity, be imperfect; less than the whole, it cannot be identical with the whole,… — Annie Besant