Looking In The Mirror Quotes by Katharine McPhee, Marina Warner, Linda Evangelista, Merrilee Boyack, Patrick Carney, Marc Maron and many others.

I grew up in dance class, so I was looking in mirrors all day.
I avoid looking in the mirror.
In photos, I don’t know who the real me is – it’s all pretend, just pretend. There’s not much of myself in my work. If I’m looking in the mirror and I’m working, I’m looking at my make-up and my hair. It’s not the same as looking at myself.
Stop looking in the mirror and start looking out the window.
One day you look out and the audience consists of 65,000 people. It’s like looking in the mirror and one day you realise you’ve gone grey.
It’s not all about love. That’s half of it… The other half is about that moment you have with yourself when you’re looking in the mirror, and you just go, ‘Oh man. I’m going to compromise my dreams, get fat, sick, old and die someday. I kind of want to have someone around for that.’
Because that’s what narcissism is all about; looking in the mirror everyday and thinking ‘Damn, I’d like to shag myself.’
Self-image, the concept we have of ourselves, must begin not by looking in the mirror but by looking into the face of God.
You have to stop looking in the mirror and realize that your living for yourself, not other people.
Life is a mirror and will reflect back to the thinker what he thinks into it.
Poetry looking in the mirror sees art, and art looking in a mirror sings poetry.
Philip Larkin used to cheer himself up by looking in the mirror and saying the line from Rebecca, ‘I am Mrs de Winter now!
It sounds so cheesy, but there’s something very powerful about looking in the mirror and asking yourself a question. Because I think it’s really hard to lie.
There comes a time when you look into the mirror and you realize that what you see is all that you will ever be. And then you accept it. Or you kill yourself. Or you stop looking in mirrors.
You have to self-reflect. If you forget who you actually are, then what’s the use of even looking in the mirror.
The main thing you can change is how you perceive yourself. Stop looking in the mirror and realize that youre living for yourself, not other people.
A man in a suit looking put together and dapper is very attractive, but I also kind of like the I-just-rolled-out-of-bed, a-little-bit-of-scruff, effortless, not-trying-hard-but-still-sexy guy. If a guy spends more time looking in the mirror than I do, that’s problem!