Quotes on the topic: Glasses


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I wear glasses, have a big scar, I sing loud, and I am blond. I'm sorry!


Karl Lagerfeld looks very tough because of the glasses, and he has all these rings and the leather gloves, and he's so smart. But he's a very nice person... when he comes into a room or studio, he is going to say hello to each person, and the same when he leaves.


I'm tall, fat, rather bald, red-faced, double-chinned, black-haired, have a deep voice, and wear glasses for reading.


I see wrinkles and lines, and wear glasses to read, which I hate. But I am in a better place in my body than I used to be.


Contacts would bother me. I'm just not that used to them. I think glasses are a great accessory.


I used to draw stickmen with star glasses when I was at school. I didn't realise that would end up being me! The whole idea was that the glasses had mirrors, and if a youngster looked at me, they'd see themselves. Everybody is a star.


I lost dozens of pairs of expensive glasses because I'd put them down and then not be able to find them again.


You think of 'Outlaw Josey Wales,' you immediately think of the old Indian guy, Sondra Locke, the old lady with the glasses, beautiful old actress.


I like to have glasses for day and night.


Putting on a new pair of glasses or sunglasses is a simple way to completely transform your look - just like a new hairstyle.


The greatest magnifying glasses in the world are a man's own eyes when they look upon his own person.


Don't call the world dirty because you forgot to clean your glasses.


A secret talent or hobby... Hmm... I weirdly collect shot glasses.


I think getting drunk is the key to flying comfortably. A couple of bloody marys or several glasses of champagne, and suddenly it's like you're on a roller coaster.


I have my misgivings about 3-D. I don't like the lack of blacks and whites, how it dulls the image, how the color gets corrupted. I don't necessarily like the experience of having heavy glasses in front of me.


Every comic went through their Mitch Hedberg phase - the glasses, the hair in the face - and you knew immediately when they were doing it.


We've got rings, glasses, we wear things for armor, for protection from the elements, to signal our status to other people. And we're going to co-opt a lot of those things, where wearables are going to end up being the interface between us in the world.


I never really thought of myself as an Asian-American cartoonist, any more than I thought of myself as a cartoonist who wears glasses.


I'm blind without my glasses.


To me, wearing glasses is no pleasure, but once I conceded that I simply couldn't properly judge distance without them, I began to experiment. I tried glasses and found them uncomfortable. I switched to contact lenses, and they also bothered me.