Quotes on the topic: Wore


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When I was 17, I used to really think about what I wore every day.


I only wore makeup when I went onstage.


With corsets, it's interesting when you put them on, realizing that's what women actually wore. They're just so constricting.


Up until about 12 years ago we never, ever, wore flak jacket or helmets but now the nastiness has got worse.


I can't remember ever staying for the end of a movie in which the actors wore togas.


The dresses I wore are in the Smithsonian now.


I never wore a studded leather jacket, y'know. Ne-va!


We never wore burkas because Somalis had our own culture.


Pretty Woman was the easiest job I've ever done. I just wore the right toupee.


The Lincoln Memorial is related to the toga and the civilization that wore it.


Living never wore one out so much as the effort not to live.


I've actually always been into suits. But I never really wore them, I guess because I was too young and it didn't feel right.


I always thought what you wore underneath was as important as what you wear on top.


The only thing I did is, I wore the same pair of socks in every decathlon I was ever in.


I wore U.S.A. across my chest in 1976.


When I was fourteen, I was one of those kids who wore all black because it matched everything. Seriously.


When I was growing up, my mother always wore Chanel.


The only mystery in life is why the kamikaze pilots wore helmets.


Be yourself. I had this three-week period where I wore this straw fedora. I thought it was what chicks wanted. And then it dawned on me that I was trying to be something that I wasn't, so I took the fedora off. So be yourself.


I never wore full-on eyeliner in high school, but I wanted to.