Rachel Hansen: Look, I know you think that she was the one, but I don't. No, I think you're just remembering the good stuff, next time you look back, I, uh, I think you should look again.
Elaine Harper: [Mortimer is feeling amorous in the cemetery with Elaine] Mortimer! Right out here in the open with everyone looking? Mortimer Brewster: Yes, right out here in the open with everyone looking. Let everyone in Brooklyn over sixteen look!
[pacing in front of the clock tower] Dr. Emmett Brown: [looks at his watch] Damn! Where is that kid? [looks at a small alarm clock in his other hand] Dr. Emmett Brown: Damn! [looks at a second watch on his other wrist] Dr. Emmett Brown: Damn! Damn!
If you look at most women's writing, women writers will describe women differently from the way male writers describe women. The details that go into a woman writer's description of a female character are, perhaps, a little more judgmental. They're l...
Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped.
You can tell a ripe corn by its look.
You can tell ripe corn by its look.
Take a second look; it costs you nothing.
When a finger is pointing at the moon, the fool looks at the finger.
When a finger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
A fool looks for dung where the cow never grazed.
When you are looking upwards you see no frontiers.
Even children of the same mother look different.
Don't look where you fell, but where you slipped.
When the hyena drinks, the dog can only look on.
Don't look for speed in a cheap horse; be content if it neighs.
Some birds avoid the water, ducks look for it.
Don't look for a sea when you can drown in a puddle.
Widows weep but they look for another husband.
Look for the good and let the bad things come on their own.