In politics, one is never finished. Look at me!
I dare anybody to look at me and say I'm anorexic. I'm so totally not.
I look at melody as rhythm.
...you look at me like an emergency
As Americans, we tend to look at Mexican food as nachos, which is not Mexican food really - they don't eat them.
All my aunts in the Phillipines, they look at me and say 'Darreeeeeen! You so thin! Eat!'
Look at me! I'm a puffy pink cloud!
Look . . . at . . . me. . . .
Bill, don’t look at me — I’m ’ideous.
...when they look at me, I so badly want to be who they see.
She looks at me. She does. She.
I don't like being approached by people who look at me too intensely, who needed something from me that I didn't have. I don't represent anything.
Because I don’t feel broken when you look at me.
I don't look at me taking risks or if that's going to affect me politically.
When they see us dance. When they see how you look at me. When they see how I smile at you.
Even now, and you can look at me, am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.
People only look at me as a Beatle but my friends look at me as a whole person. That's how life works, but it's not bugging me anymore.
My nephews all look at me differently now. Before, they couldn't relate to me, and now I'm like a god.
Whenever I look at me, all I see are things I'd like to change.
Don't look at me like I've gotten old or something like that.
When I look at him [Edward Heath] and he looks at me, I don't feel that it is a man looking at a woman. More like a woman being looked at by another woman.