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Ugly Quotes by Margaret Cho
- Ugly. Is irrelevant. It is an immeasurable insult to a woman, and then supposedly the worst crime you can commit as a woman. But ugly,…
- Being called ugly and fat and disgusting to look at from the time I could barely understand what the words meant has scarred me so…
- I thought I was so ugly for so long, and I wasted so much of my life on this dumb notion.
- I've spent so much time feeling ugly and being treated as ugly as a result. But I changed my attitude and said, “I’m beautiful because…
- I am so beautiful, sometimes people weep when they see me. And it has nothing to do with what I look like really, it is…
More Ugly Quotes
- Life is too short to spend hoping that the perfectly arched eyebrow or hottest new lip shade will mask an ugly heart. — Kevyn Aucoin
- Another thing that's pathetic is this rule that you have to look ugly to get respect as an actress. Jessica Lange had… — Kevyn Aucoin
- Fashion often starts off beautiful and becomes ugly, whereas art starts off ugly sometimes and becomes beautiful. — David Bailey
- The price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side. — James A. Baldwin
- Nobody loves a woman because she is handsome or ugly, stupid or intelligent. We love because we love. — Honore de Balzac
- Everyone is like a butterfly, they start out ugly and awkward and then morph into beautiful graceful butterflies that everyone loves. — Drew Barrymore
- I consider it useless and tedious to represent what exists, because nothing that exists satisfies me. Nature is ugly, and I prefer… — Charles Baudelaire
- Politics is show business for ugly people. — Paul Begala
- So I'm ugly. So what? I never saw anyone hit with his face. — Yogi Berra
- Optimism - the doctrine or belief that everything is beautiful, including what is ugly. — Ambrose Bierce
- With the help of a friend I got father into a wagon, when the crowd had gone. I held his head in… — Buffalo Bill
- Prudence is a rich, ugly, old maid courted by incapacity. — William Blake