"And they will go out and look on the dead bodies of those who rebelled against me." | |
"But what is with that hung-dog look on your face tonight, mister?" | |
"Cover up that bosom, which I can’t endure to look on. " | |
"Fish face." Did you see the look on his face? | |
"For I have learned to look on nature Not as in the hour of thoughtless youth" "But hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity..." | |
"And they will go out and look on the dead bodies of those who rebelled against me." | |
"But what is with that hung-dog look on your face tonight, mister?" | |
"Cover up that bosom, which I can’t endure to look on. " | |
"Fish face." Did you see the look on his face? | |
"For I have learned to look on nature Not as in the hour of thoughtless youth" "But hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity..." | |
"Gordon Adams, arm-wrestling champion, celebrates his victory while his new bride, Shelby, looks on." | |
"That looks on tempests and is never shaken | |
"The crowd looks on proudly at these squared legions that..." "... in the words of the Duce, represent the flower..." "... of Fascism and guarantee the strongest defense of..." | |
"that looks on tempests and is never shaken. | |
'Freeze.' The looks on their faces. | |
"Gordon Adams, arm-wrestling champion, celebrates his victory while his new bride, Shelby, looks on." | |
"That looks on tempests and is never shaken | |
"The crowd looks on proudly at these squared legions that..." "... in the words of the Duce, represent the flower..." "... of Fascism and guarantee the strongest defense of..." | |
"that looks on tempests and is never shaken. | |
'Freeze.' The looks on their faces. | |
"And after an arduous disembowelment procedure the body was hauled off to a marshy area placed atop a large pyre, where it was slowly devoured by vultures and rodents while the tribe looked on and danced." | |
"Yes, a thousand times, each time I've looked on beauty." | |
"l looked on that television and I saw you. | |
'The mothers of French soldiers looked on with disgust 'and begged God to curse them.' | |
- Have you looked on the raft? | |
"All the people around were looking on with tears in their eyes. | |
"Then I see you looking on me. Let's talk about our feelings." | |
'How's it looking on the Footprint? | |
'Ronnie Whelan looking on there. | |
(laughs) You're all much better-looking on the outside than on the inside. | |
"And after an arduous disembowelment procedure the body was hauled off to a marshy area placed atop a large pyre, where it was slowly devoured by vultures and rodents while the tribe looked on and danced." | |
"Yes, a thousand times, each time I've looked on beauty." | |
"l looked on that television and I saw you. | |
'The mothers of French soldiers looked on with disgust 'and begged God to curse them.' | |
- Have you looked on the raft? | |
"All the people around were looking on with tears in their eyes. | |
"Then I see you looking on me. Let's talk about our feelings." | |
'How's it looking on the Footprint? | |
'Ronnie Whelan looking on there. | |
(laughs) You're all much better-looking on the outside than on the inside. | |