The Death of Advertising? I think that's in the book of Revelation. It's the day when people everywhere become satisfied with their weight, their hair, their skin, their wardrobe, and their aroma.
Good doctors exercise judgment. They make the call and - right or wrong - live with the consequences and learn from them. The redefined M.D. is flawed, but comfortable inside their own skin.
I often have said that to be a college president, you need a thick skin, a good sense of humor, and nerves like sewer pipes.
And the truth is I've always taken very good care of my skin, and always, always worn make-up.
Some exfoliates have rocks in them and it makes your skin really smooth, and cat litter is a good substitute. I haven't broke out at all yet!
The place where I think social media fails is in showing the knowledge, the tradition of stitching the clothing, of cutting the fabric, of the tannery, of the skinning of the jewels - this knowledge needs respect. Online and social media is the futur...
I don't even draw on my life experiences when I'm acting. I just try and make it feel like I'm living through that person's skin.
If my skin is feeling a little dry, I use La Mer face cream. I also love their Eye Concentrate. It goes on with this little metal ball thing that's very refreshing.
A negative habit is a matter of frequent negative thoughts and beliefs in one's mind, but never a result of the complexion of one's skin.
Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past over and over again.
When it comes to skin care, I like to keep things simple. I'm not the type of person who runs out to have facials.
That was the era when we might have destroyed Russia completely and not even skinned our elbows doing it.
I'm light skinned, and I used to lean on that because that's something a lot of black people pride themselves on, and it's weird.
I'm tactile, very tactile. A woman who has really nice, looked-after skin is such a turn-on for me. It's always sexy.
I am a big foodie, so much so that I eat in every half an hour. This is the secret of my glowing skin.
We should never let another person get under our skin to the point that we feel hate for them
I have a coconut oil stick, which I use for everything - on my eye lids to make them shinier, on my lips, and on any dry skin.
If you're going to succeed, then you just have to be thick-skinned. It's something I developed early in my career, and it just goes with the territory.
I used to have really bad skin, and when I was younger, I had a lazy eye. I had to wear a patch and pink-rimmed glasses.
All minorities think they're immune, but we're absolutely part of the one in five that gets skin cancer! It's a myth, and myths are meant to be debunked!
You go through your 20s sort of like a chrysalis in many ways, stretching into your own skin and trying to bust out of a cocoon.