Pop doesn't really look back. It can't. What makes pop work is simplicity.
I suppose because my work was so popular people didn't really look at it.
As an actor, I never go back and look at my work, anyway. The satisfaction comes in the doing.
It's hard work to make a four-minute program look effortless and elegant.
When I work a game as an analyst, all I do is look at the game like a coach.
He didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work.
Apparently I work for free, look at some of the independent films I've done.
Personally I think women look better with a bit of chub on them.
Yes, I do strive to be someone young women can look up to.
The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio.
Women look really sexy doing action on-screen, and it is my favorite genre.
I really want to make clothes that are feminine and help women look beautiful.
I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic. Look at all the teams in America that have folded, and the leagues.
I look to women who epitomize old Hollywood glamour, like Rita Hayworth.
Women in the 1950s were so much sexier. That's what I aspire to look like.
There are women who take it to the wire. That's what they are looking for, the ultimate confrontation. They want a smack.
I'm obsessed with making women look and feel more beautiful than they ever thought possible.
Start wide, expand further, and never look back.
Look twice before you leap.
Jace?" She offered him the glass. "I am a man," he told her. "And men do not consume pink beverages. Get the gone, woman and bring me something brown." "Brown?" Isabelle made a face. "Brown is a manly colour," said Jace and yanked on a stray lock of ...
He gazed amusedly down the table at Tessa. “You’re the shape-changer, aren’t you?” he said. “Magnus Bane told me about you. No mark on you at all, they say.” Tessa swallowed and looked him straight in the eye. They were discordantly human...