We’ve sourced some of the most interesting and thought-provoking Sunglasses Quotes from Phil Hellmuth, Kate Beckinsale, Victoria Beckham, Fred Allen, David Duval. Each of the following quotes is overflowing with creativity, and knowledge.

Oakley’s sunglasses are hot and I feel a little extra cool when I wear them.
Apparently, I’m very good at firing a gun without blinking, which is unusual. That’s why so many action characters have to wear sunglasses during shoot-out scenes. That’s my party trick.
My glasses say a lot about me because I think me in a pair of sunglasses is an image that a lot of people would recognise.
Some movie stars wear their sunglasses even in church. They’re afraid God might recognize them and ask for autographs.
What I’m saying is that, unlike a lot of portrayals of me, I’m not hiding behind the sunglasses. I’m out there working. I’m not trying to sell anybody anything, but I do realize we’re entertainers.
I met Jack Nicholson, who lived up to his persona, and when we met, he lifted the sunglasses he was wearing at 2 in the morning, and giggling, he told me, ‘You look the way I feel all the time.’
My mum is a rock star, and I idolise her. She was born in a conservative Muslim family, where the girls were not educated much, and she was required to wear a burkha. She felt repressed but dreamt of driving her own car, walking around in jeans and wearing sunglasses, and she did.
I’m not huge on accessories, though I love sunglasses.
I catch myself every once in a while doing that weird thing that I see famous people do, where they have sunglasses and hats on and grow out beards thinking that they’re fooling people. Dude, you’re not fooling anyone: you look just like you.
Oakley’s sunglasses are hot and I feel a little extra cool when I wear them.
Drink a lot of water, wear big sunglasses, and don’t wear make-up on the flight.
My mom is big on moisturizer and water. She always reminds me to drink a lot of water and wear sunglasses because I always forget them when I go out, even though they are one of my favorite accessories. She always reminds me about wrinkles, and always did, so it’s kind of been ingrained into me.
I don’t spend a bunch of money on jewelry or sunglasses, because I lose them a lot.
Wearing sunglasses at night hurts your eyes after a while.
I have sunglasses; that is very important when you’re out traveling.
As much as I possibly can be, I’m round Tesco’s with my backpack, no make-up and sunglasses.
As much as I possibly can be, I’m round Tesco’s with my backpack, no make-up and sunglasses.
I work through Kaenon with my sunglasses because they’re prescription.
I’m a sunglasses aficionado if I do say so myself.
When you go to awards shows these days, you can walk through a room and they give you everything for free: sunglasses, guitars, stuff for the wife.
It’s funny, when I’m in airports and I’m walking around, maybe feeling a little tired in my sweatpants and not wanting to talk to folks, I just put on my sunglasses. And usually it works every time.
From the days of biplanes and silk scarves, the aviator has been the archetype of masculine glamour. Aviators have personified national ideals, from French elan to Soviet party discipline. They’ve inspired lust and admiration. They’ve turned sunglasses and short, utilitarian leather jackets into fashion statements.
I’m a sunglasses aficionado if I do say so myself.
In the summer I wear shorts with a bright top and ankle boots or just sandals. I’ll add a nice scarf, maybe a hat, some cool sunglasses. It’s all about the accessories.
I keep mementos from everything I’ve done. I’ve got my cab driver’s license from ‘Happiness.’ I’ve got a pair of glasses and a belt buckle from playing John Lennon. I’ve got a pair of sunglasses from playing Andy Warhol… It’s all in a box in the garage.
I wish I was born in that era: dancing with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, going to work at the studio dressed in beautiful pants, head scarves, and sunglasses.
I make M-rated games for adults, you know, with guys wearing sunglasses at night and trench coats.
Putting on a new pair of glasses or sunglasses is a simple way to completely transform your look – just like a new hairstyle.
I’ve been obsessed with sunglasses since the beginning of time.
People do recognize me. I walk around with sunglasses, and I think I’m hidden, but they see me.
I met Jack Nicholson when I was about 10 at a party of my uncle’s, and it wasn’t so much that I knew his films because I was small, but he wore sunglasses inside at night and I thought that must mean he was very important and was suitably star struck by his charismatic presence.
The one piece of advice I would give to all girlfriends – or guy friends, too, I guess – is that if you’re going to have a fight in a Baja Fresh parking lot, make sure one of you has an available pair of sunglasses because whoever is crying is going to want to wear them.
I don’t want to be criticised for wearing sunglasses in the sun.
We never want to hear the customer say, ‘You have nice sunglasses, but I can’t find jeans in my size.’
Those things don’t happen today. I feel sorry for the kids in the industry today. They have on sunglasses, eat caviar in jet planes, but they’ll never know the true feeling that we did.
Don’t underestimate the cosmetic power of sunglasses. It’s worth spending a bit of money on a quality pair. I usually go for Dior or Louis Vuitton.
With my sunglasses on, I’m Jack Nicholson. Without them, I’m fat and 60.
In the summer I wear shorts with a bright top and ankle boots or just sandals. I’ll add a nice scarf, maybe a hat, some cool sunglasses. It’s all about the accessories.
‘The Matrix’ is a movie that is all about glamour. I could do a whole talk on ‘The Matrix’ and glamour. It was criticized for glamorizing violence, because, look – sunglasses and those long coats, and, of course, they could walk up walls and do all these kinds of things that are impossible in the real world.
No matter where I’m going, I always have sunglasses, a book, and some gum in my carry-on.
I’m finding it increasingly difficult to simply walk down the street. In New York, I dashed in to buy a big pair of sunglasses to conceal myself, but the guy behind the counter shouted ‘Hey! It’s Dr. House.’
I’m finding it increasingly difficult to simply walk down the street. In New York, I dashed in to buy a big pair of sunglasses to conceal myself, but the guy behind the counter shouted ‘Hey! It’s Dr. House.’
My glasses say a lot about me because I think me in a pair of sunglasses is an image that a lot of people would recognise.
My sunglasses are like my guitar.
Some movie stars wear their sunglasses even in church. They’re afraid God might recognize them and ask for autographs.
I pay attention to the sun. I’ve worn sunglasses while I play, for years, and apply sunscreen. No matter where I’m playing, there’s a rain suit in my bag, too.
I knew I looked kind of ridiculous, in my personal opinion – Tamlyn Tomita’s opinion – a Vulcan in sunglasses and ears is a little too much, but I knew I just had to play it seriously.
I’m from L.A., so I’m used to seeing people in sunglasses and flip-flops. There’s something so romantic about a man in a scarf and a knitted hat.
I’ve always been somebody who would put together an outfit, and my go-to accessory would be a pair of sunglasses.
My dad died suddenly. He had a heart attack aged 52. When the hospital phoned to tell me, it felt like when you take your sunglasses off and the light changes. A visual thing happened, which must have been shock or adrenaline. It changed everything.
I come from a real working class background, and I didn’t know anyone sophisticated – except I saw Edie Sedgewick once at the Art Museum in Philly. She had these black leotards and little black pumps and this big ermine cape and all these white dogs and black sunglasses and black eyes. She was classy!
Most of the time, I wear plain clothes or very simple, basic ones, and then I’ll have a statement earring or sunglasses.
I was a Versace perfume girl at Saks Fifth Avenue, and Rihanna actually came up to the counter and asked for something. And she wouldn’t even take her sunglasses off! She was so mean to me. Not mean, but, like, guarded. I don’t blame her, though.
I’m a collector, so I’ve got all kinds of sunglasses. I’d say I’ve got about a buck ten, buck twenty.
I think sometimes when you want attention, you can wear sunglasses, and people are like, ‘Who is that?’
At film festivals, I put on my sunglasses and go to sleep because I don’t want to see my films again.
Part of my trademark is my blue sunglasses and cross earrings, which I always have.
I love sunglasses, I have all shapes and colors.
Glamour invites us to live in a different world. It has to simultaneously be mysterious, a little bit distant – that’s why, often in these glamour shots, the person is not looking at the audience, it’s why sunglasses are glamorous – but also not so far above us that we can’t identify with the person.
One product that you can never go wrong with is sunglasses because they are easy to misplace. I always get a couple of pairs every year.
I have been obsessed with sunglasses for a very, very long time, so it was a natural fit for me to partner with Prive Revaux on my own collection.
The only reason we wore sunglasses onstage was because we couldn’t stand the sight of the audience.
Sunglasses are not only for functional use but also necessary for complementing your whole look.
Being stuck in airports, you always end up buying perfume and sunglasses.
When I was a teenager, my dad used to call me ‘Hollywood’ because I wore sunglasses all the time, even at night. Cue song.
After ‘The Matrix,’ I cannot wear sunglasses. As soon as I put them on, people recognize me.
Those things don’t happen today. I feel sorry for the kids in the industry today. They have on sunglasses, eat caviar in jet planes, but they’ll never know the true feeling that we did.
I do rock the sunglasses. To a rude point, at times. But I don’t care, it’s my first defence. I’m shy, so I’ve gotta have something. I need some protection, man.
I’ve been obsessed with sunglasses since the beginning of time.
Life is more than sunglasses and hit movies. Reality – that’s the main event.
I am very fond of shoes and sunglasses. But the most expensive thing I have bought is a house for my family.
It was really strange to see all these apes standing around eating popcorn, smoking, wearing sunglasses.
Wearing sunglasses at night hurts your eyes after a while.
I wish I was born in that era: dancing with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, going to work at the studio dressed in beautiful pants, head scarves, and sunglasses.
I’m not huge on accessories, though I love sunglasses.
I started using sunglasses in Alabama. I was going to do a show with Patsy Cline and Bobby Vee, and I left my clear glasses on the plane. I only had the sunshades, and I was quite embarrassed to go onstage with them, but I did it.
I never go out during the day without sunglasses.
I’ve got to wear sunglasses everywhere, all the time, even if its indoors or at night time, to be recognized. That’s part of my job. I cannot take off my sunglasses. For me, staying in the United States was so dark because I can’t take them off.
I catch myself every once in a while doing that weird thing that I see famous people do, where they have sunglasses and hats on and grow out beards thinking that they’re fooling people. Dude, you’re not fooling anyone: you look just like you.
If I wear a hat and sunglasses, not as many people recognize me.
The only reason we wore sunglasses onstage was because we couldn’t stand the sight of the audience.
Putting on a new pair of glasses or sunglasses is a simple way to completely transform your look – just like a new hairstyle.
If I wear a hat and sunglasses, not as many people recognize me.
My sunglasses are like my guitar.
I wear sunglasses almost all the time except when I’m on stage.
Glamour invites us to live in a different world. It has to simultaneously be mysterious, a little bit distant – that’s why, often in these glamour shots, the person is not looking at the audience, it’s why sunglasses are glamorous – but also not so far above us that we can’t identify with the person.
I’m a collector, so I’ve got all kinds of sunglasses. I’d say I’ve got about a buck ten, buck twenty.
Drink a lot of water, wear big sunglasses, and don’t wear make-up on the flight.
Sunglasses are great, but I always feel a bit pretentious wearing sunglasses. I mean, I do love to wear them.
I don’t think a young person ever really quite knows what’s going on when their norm becomes going to the grocery store with sunglasses on at 11 years old. It’s kind of weird, and I’ll say it also went to my head the first little season, because that became normal for me.
What I’m saying is that, unlike a lot of portrayals of me, I’m not hiding behind the sunglasses. I’m out there working. I’m not trying to sell anybody anything, but I do realize we’re entertainers.
Sunglasses are a bit like watches for me – a real obsession. My favourites are Oakleys, Ray-Bans and Wileys, which are worn by the U.S. military.
I have no problems with my eyes. It was because when I became big, I suddenly I found myself playing on stage with 200,000 people, and that is scary. I remember my manager told me just put on a pair of sunglasses, and that should mitigate the panic. So I tried it, and it worked.
I have long been of the mindset that aviators are like leather jackets – when they’re perfect, they give you ‘instant cool.’ They’re the Alexa Chung of sunglasses.
I’ve always had way too many pairs of sunglasses. It’s been my accessory of choice. I keep the same jewelry, mostly the same kind of style, but my sunglasses always change.
When you go to awards shows these days, you can walk through a room and they give you everything for free: sunglasses, guitars, stuff for the wife.
Most of the time, I wear plain clothes or very simple, basic ones, and then I’ll have a statement earring or sunglasses.
I am very fond of shoes and sunglasses. But the most expensive thing I have bought is a house for my family.
Living in Florida, I keep the sun out of my face as much as possible with a nice sun hat, sunglasses, and a sundress I can wear for all occasions.
I think sometimes when you want attention, you can wear sunglasses, and people are like, ‘Who is that?’
I have quite a lot of plastic sunglasses. It’s just a nice accessory, it adds a final thing, and it’s my favorite way of figuring an outfit.
I’ve got more than 600 pairs of Ray-Ban sunglasses, from 1950s originals to newer models. I have them on the wall like opticians do so I can pick out a pair that goes with my outfit. I had around 30 pairs, then my husband Rainer started getting them for me as birthday and Christmas gifts.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of the spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold in the U.K.
I started to wear the sunglasses all the time at school, hiding behind them… I’d walk down the hallways, practically hugging the wall, dragging my head against it like I was crazy.
I do rock the sunglasses. To a rude point, at times. But I don’t care, it’s my first defence. I’m shy, so I’ve gotta have something. I need some protection, man.
The media are always on the lookout for possible sightings of D.B. Cooper, the man who parachuted from a plane with $200,000 in ransom money in November 1971. But the truth is, the mystery man wearing dark sunglasses almost certainly died during the jump, according to the FBI agents on the case at the time.
I like men with honest, frank eyes. And that’s the reason I cannot talk anyone who has their sunglasses on.
I love sunglasses, I have all shapes and colors.
Never wear a hat and sunglasses at the same time, because it looks like you’re wearing a disguise.
I’m very good with sunglasses. There are things like… maybe headphones – either they’re stolen or something – but sunglasses I tend to really hold on to.
Apparently, I’m very good at firing a gun without blinking, which is unusual. That’s why so many action characters have to wear sunglasses during shoot-out scenes. That’s my party trick.