I don't like being approached by people who look at me too intensely, who needed something from me that I didn't have. I don't represent anything.
People only look at me as a Beatle but my friends look at me as a whole person. That's how life works, but it's not bugging me anymore.
When I look at him [Edward Heath] and he looks at me, I don't feel that it is a man looking at a woman. More like a woman being looked at by another woman.
I would never say snog. I would say osculate. " She looks at me as if to say: why do you exist?
In politics, one is never finished. Look at me!
. . . when they look at me, I so badly want to be who they see.
Look. . . at. . . me. . . .
All my aunts in the Phillipines, they look at me and say 'Darreeeeeen! You so thin! Eat!'
So how did he look at me?" "Like it was his birthday and you were the cake.
I look at melody as rhythm.
I dare anybody to look at me and say I'm anorexic. I'm so totally not.
Then she'll know I'll want to knock her senseless if she so much as looks at me.
When I write, I can be heard. And known. But nobody has to look at me. Nobody has to see me at all.
Even now, and you can look at me, am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.
Don't look at me like I've gotten old or something like that.
Because I don’t feel broken when you look at me.
My son, who sees me almost every day of his life, will look at me and go, "I know that dude! I like that dude!" It's incredibly affirming.
I don't think it's a sad thing for a woman to not be in a relationship if she doesn't want to be. I feel like nobody looks at men who aren't in relationships and like, I don't know. It seems to be something looking at women like oh that's sad. But you have to look at what they want out of their lives.
She didn't look at me and I didn't look at her. Some questions are so direct the only way to ask them is sideways.
Don't look at me like that, Michael Cole.