“It just isn't the way you've been told. Let me give you an example: Time makes no sense. It really doesn't apply to me; it doesn't fit. My hair gets thin and I can't stay up all night the way I used to. But I don't change.” WayGivingI CanUsedNightExampleHairFitLet MeAgingAll NightDon't ChangeUp All Night Author:Arthur J. Deikman
“When you're an actor, you're so busy: people are always coming up to you and pulling your collar, making sure that things fit, brushing your hair and you're always being yanked up, so finally when you're behind a camera, you're just a slob.” PeopleActorsBehindsHairFitCamerasBusyPullingUp To YouCollarsBrushing Author:Clint Eastwood
“I went through that stage every teenager goes through: Who am I? What am I? Where do I fit in? In my case I had to deal with newspapers saying I looked fat or tired or my hair was a mess. People always criticize: they either love you, or they don't. But you have to block that out and concentrate on the work. And I feel I am doing good work, and I'm finally getting to see who I really am.” PeopleFeelsDealsCasesStageLove YouHairFitTiredNewspapersFatsBlockMessTeenagerCriticizeGood WorkDoing Good Author:LeAnn Rimes
“When I'm not working, I want to be the version of the person that I was born to be. I was born with curly hair. It fits my personality, and it's totally who I am. I am rough around the edges, and I am not a polished girl.” WantPersonsGirlBornHairPersonalityFitEdgesWho I AmVersionsRoughPolishedCurly Hair Author:Erin Wasson
“I looked pretty crazy but at the time, you don't think anything of it. You think, "I've got an amazing job. I'm working and this is cool." I remember I was being fit to go to a premiere for something at Burberry and Christopher Bailey, who designs the clothes there, saw a picture of me and I looked weird. I had short black hair, hardly any eyebrows, I looked very very thin and he went, "We need to put Douglas in a campaign." So four days later, I was shooting a Burberry campaign because he had seen me looking crazy from the show so that was kind of funny.” ThinkingNeedsKindShowsJobsRememberBlackSawsFourCrazyDesignHairFitClothesCampaignsShootingEyebrowsPremieresBlack HairAmazing JobBurberry Author:Douglas Booth
“I was a boy in the ads I did as a child. My sister was the girl, and I was the boy. I had short hair and I was in overalls and I was giving flowers to my sister Daisy, who fit their model of what a girl was supposed to look like.” GivingLooksChildrenGirlBoysFlowerHairFitModelsMy SisterAdsDaisiesShort HairOveralls Author:Rose McGowan
“It was simple reality - most competitive tennis players in my day were privileged, spoiled, entitled and white. Also, many of them were beautiful, fit, tan and of good stock - great big hair and white teeth and long legs. Then there were the rest of us.” LongBigsRealityBeautifulSimpleWhitePlayerHairFitLegsTeethTennisEntitledPrivilegedSpoiledTennis PlayerLong LegsWhite TeethBig Hair Author:Anne Lamott
“I think good-looking people seldom make good television. And American television studios almost concede before they start: 'Well, it won't be good, but at least it'll be good-looking. We'll have nice-looking girls in tight shirts with F.B.I. badges and fit-looking guys with lots of hair gel vaulting over things.'” PeopleThinkingWellsGuyGirlNiceTelevisionHairFitStudiosBe GoodShirtsLooking GoodBadgesAmerican TelevisionHair Gel Author:Hugh Laurie
“So one day, in a fit of trying to do something different, I just dyed my hair dark brown and got my first role a week later, after which I thought: 'People are closed-minded, man! Like a different hair colour changes everything!'” PeopleMenTryingFirstsDifferentDarkRolesWeekHairFitOne DayColourBrownClosed Minded Author:Emma Stone