Fat Stomach Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Fat Stomach
Fat Stomach Quotes & Sayings
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A fat stomach never breeds fine thoughts.
— St. Jerome
What we have is strong enough to transcend time. I've never trusted anything more in my life.
— Michelle Madow
An artist should remain true. Otherwise his talent, like his stomach, grows fat and stuffy.
— Norman Reilly Raine
Fat people have shit in their stomach; arrogant people have it in their brain. Health and Success aren't Lottery Games.
— Daniel Marques
Well, no athlete respects a big, fat coach who's going to stand there and rest the watch on his stomach.
— Arthur Lydiard
Damn the human stomach, this fat betrayor of ideals
— Gregory Maguire
1. You must let the pain visit.
2. You must allow it teach you
3. You must not allow it overstay.
(Three routes to healing) — Ijeoma Umebinyuo
2. You must allow it teach you
3. You must not allow it overstay.
(Three routes to healing) — Ijeoma Umebinyuo
All I want is the defining moment.
— Brian Bosworth
Note that acceptance is different from approval. Acceptance is simply saying, It is so.
— Margie Warrell
You try for a little happiness, and what do you get? A few memories and a fat stomach!
— Charles M. Schulz
It's probably full of vomit zombies," Holden finally said. "Want to go see?" said Miller. "Oh yeah," Holden said.
— James S.A. Corey
The most I would do was use the shadow tool in Photoshop to bring out the muscular rips in my stomach, which were honestly there. Beneath the fat.
— Augusten Burroughs
Corporations are not people, despite what the Supreme Court says, and they don't need or deserve handouts.
— Robert Reich
Yossarian attended the education sessions because he wanted to find out why so many people were working so hard to kill him.
— Joseph Heller
When I was four years old, I remember looking in the mirror and running my fingers over my stomach and thinking I was fat.
— Demi Lovato
A fat stomach sticks out too far. It prevents you from looking down and seeing what is going on around you.
— Norman Reilly Raine