Helping others pulls us out of our own problems. And so does dressing up like frogs and playing leap frog in a Starbucks. Who would've known.
I don't really like dressing up. Some people probably think actresses dress up everywhere they go. I'm in sweatpants half the time with my hair in a ponytail.
I just love dressing up in everything a man is supposed not to be, in all that vulnerability, sweetness, preciousness and impracticality.
I've always loved the idea of changing myself, wearing costumes and disguises. It takes you back to being a kid, to dressing up.
I love being a woman. I like dressing up; I love buying shoes.
By far the best dressing up outfit I ever had was a wonderful pair of clown dungarees, which my Granny made.
Dressing well is a form of good manners.
I started being a photographer because I liked fashion. I liked the idea of dressing up and changing my look. I got earrings, dyed my hair. I would dress like a fashion photo.
Dressing up. People just don't do it anymore. We have to change that.
Dressing up is all about reflecting how I feel.
The thing is, dressing up, going to church, dropping a twenty in the offering plate, those things are all well and good, but that doesn't make you a Christian.
A new survey says one in three adults will be dressing up for Halloween. As for me, I'm not going to do anything. I'm going as Congress.
I really enjoy dressing up. I'm pretty much a girlie girl.
I think that if you have to work very hard at dressing up and it makes you nervous or uptight, then you won't look very well because you won't be comfortable. I think it's much better to be comfortable and happy than well dressed, don't you?
There's nothing sexy about doing a nude scene. It's rather uncomfortable. I like dressing up rather than dressing down.
America was founded by puritans and like it or not the anti-pleasure dogma of those buckled-shoed killjoys still pervades our collective unconscious like an I-max shot of Dennis Franz's naked hairy cop ass. Hence, anything enjoyable is automatically forbidden and bad and in our panic to avoid it at all cost we become obsessed with it... like dressing up in a pink teddy and a pair of ugboots and repeatedly screaming the word 'VERBOTEN!' into a conk shell balanced on the back on a miniature pony... Oh, I see.. That would just be me.
I love informality. I hate dressing up. I hate to be conventional - and I hate every kind of snob.
No matter what it is you are cooking, buy the best ingredients you can afford. I don't care if it's a simple salad or Beef Wellington. A quality product stands alone and won't need any dressing up.
I feel that a lot of British comedy is often too bombastic, too obvious, dressing up and shouting and pulling funny faces.
I love glamorous women. Hugh adores glamour, as well. Im completely behind women dressing up and looking as good as they can.
I am a southern guy who likes dressing up and looking sharp but who lives a busy life of working and traveling, and I need reliable, stylish pieces in my wardrobe that will service multiple occasions.
English, however, is kinky. It has a predilection for dressing up like Welsh on lonely nights.
Like at Halloween: I knew I'd arrived when I saw people dressing up on Halloween as my character.
I hate parties. I really don't like public events. I hate dressing up. I am the worst celebrity ever!
Making films is great. You've got 100 people around and you're all dressing up and making weird art - it's a fun group activity.