I'm a Prada freak and I think they have great eyewear. Even though I don't need glasses, I use them as a fashion accessory.
The reflection of the flame in the glass seems to be touching the hand. And you feel the helpless fear of these dismembered parts. This sort of thing can hardly be visualized at the script stage.
Nature is the glass reflecting God, as by the sea reflected is the sun, too glorious to be gazed on in his sphere.
I can honestly say I love getting older. Then again, I never put my glasses on before looking in the mirror.
I always have two pairs of glasses: geeky black Warby Parker frames and Wayfarer Ray Bans. Those are key!
There is an eternal humanity that crosses through all people, and it's more interesting often when it's about struggle - not people with champagne glasses.
We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.
I'd like to one day play Amanda, the mother, in The Glass Menagerie.
I lost dozens of pairs of expensive glasses because I'd put them down and then not be able to find them again.
A beach is not only a sweep of sand, but shells of sea creatures, the sea glass, the seaweed, the incongruous objects washed up by the ocean.
If anyone looks back to the '70s, '80s with nostalgic rosy colored glasses and goes, 'Well, everything was awesome.' No, everything was not awesome!
I feel like 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.'
The glass is always half empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.
The first time I ever acted was in 'The Glass Menagerie' in high school, and my first line was, 'I didn't know Shakespeare had a sister.'
[Describing Max to the police] Herman Blume: 112 pounds. Black hair. Glasses... Oval face.
[Thelonius dunks the Gingerbread Man in a glass of milk] Lord Farquaad: That's enough! He's ready to talk.
If someone paid me a million dollars to drink a glass of milk, I wouldn't do it; maybe that's because I don't need the money.
Women have served all these centuries as looking glasses possessing the power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.
I love Philip Glass' work, not only as a film composer but also as a musician. The film score work that he does always amazes and shocks me.
I love to go to the airports and just put on, like, dark glasses, so nobody can tell I'm staring at them, and just draw people.
I enjoy a glass of wine, and I love my football. I suppose it's because I'm a real working-class.