It is no use to blame the looking glass if your face is awry.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't like to look at myself in the mirror, which is why my eye makeup is always crooked.
It's hard to see your own face without a mirror.
I guess I just prefer to see the dark side of things. The glass is always half-empty. And cracked. And I just cut my lip on it. And chipped a tooth.
I'd rather live on my own than live with a face that looks at me with the wrong eyes.
Your glass will not do you half so much service as a serious reflection on your own minds.
There is nothing terribly wrong with my face, even if some of its parts aren't very inspiring.
Past middle age, some friends suggested that I should have my eyebags removed, the deepening creases on my face stretched. I often examined my face in the mirror, imagining how I'd look if I followed the suggestion. I decided to retain the old mug. I was too familiar and comfortable with it. And the final hindrance: the cost.
The best-case scenario is that the glass shatters in my face! How do you think that makes me feel?
If you wish to avoid seeing a fool you must first break your looking glass.
I never had a problem with my face on screen. I thought it is what it is, and I was turned off by actors and actresses that tried to keep themselves young.