Words matter. These are the best Being Pretty Quotes from famous people such as Julian Baggini, Rufus Wainwright, Nikki Glaser, Diane Kruger, Cris Cyborg, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Accepting that the world is full of uncertainty and ambiguity does not and should not stop people from being pretty sure about a lot of things.
Being uncool is being pretty much the coolest you can be.
Being pretty was always a very big thing growing up.
I would do anything for a part, nearly anything. Being in movies doesn’t mean being pretty.
What wins a fight is training hard, working hard, and that’s what I do: Train hard every time. Being pretty or not is not the point.
I went from being pretty fit to 230 lbs., which isn’t, like, the biggest for being 6-feet-tall, but I had been 165 lbs. just three months prior. That taught me a lot about how people treat you differently when you’re fit and when you’re bigger.
Being pretty crazy while being chased by the National Enquirer is not good. The British tabloids were the worst.
Playing athletics, playing a lot of different sports, going to drama school… I was one of those kids who wanted to do everything, so I ended up being pretty average at everything.
There’s nothing wrong with being pretty.
When you’re a teenage girl, a lot of being pretty has to do with your hair.
No nude scenes. No sex-symbol parts. I want people to recognize me for my work, not just for being pretty.
Some people think of feminine as just being pretty and quiet and sweet, but I also think being feminine is being angry and also being sexy and aggressive and passionate.
I can’t spend the rest of my life being pretty in a bonnet.
I have the advantage of being pretty small, so if I’m flying myself, I’m flying coach. To save the money. I just put in my headphones, and it’s no big thing. I keep my head down, wear a hoodie or a hat – but sometimes not even that. I’m small. People miss me.
Being pretty on the inside means you don’t hit your brother and you eat all your peas – that’s what my grandma taught me.
Everyone has this idea of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin: the woman being pretty and prancing around while the guy writes all the songs.
I come from a background where there would be one mirror above the basin that was used by everyone in the house. If you spent more than five minutes in front of the mirror, you would probably get a whack. My mother was so strict that if anyone complimented me for being pretty, she would not encourage that discussion.
I personally think of Linux development as being pretty non-localized, and I work with all the people entirely over e-mail – even if they happen to be working in the Portland area.
I feel like my music has a reputation for being pretty serious or whatnot, but I like having fun.
There’s so many confusing messages that you’re being sent about being pretty but not too pretty, smart but not too smart, ambitious but in a way that makes people comfortable. It’s very hard to navigate.