Skinny Is Beautiful Quotes
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Skinny Is Beautiful Quotes & Sayings
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To say you loved a person. / To say that person no longer exists. / A tragic flawed fate going on and on and on.
— Mary Jo Bang
I don't get this whole super-skinny obsession. I really think women look more beautiful when they let their curves show.
— Vanessa Marcil
There is no word for time.
Today we will
not think to number another summer
or watch its white bird into the ground. — Anne Sexton
Today we will
not think to number another summer
or watch its white bird into the ground. — Anne Sexton
Very skinny women don't look beautiful in clothes.
— Christian Lacroix
A good editor understands what you're talking and writing about and doesn't meddle too much.
— Irwin Shaw
By choosing healthy over skinny you are choosing self-love over self-judgment. You are beautiful!
— Steve Maraboli
For every sacrifice, there's a reward.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Do not speak of repulsive matters at table.
— Amy Vanderbilt
I watched a lot of drunk players, too, I learned from the autobiographies published after they had retired.
— Nick Hornby
The toughest place to play in the SEC is LSU, Death Valley. The fans there are relentless. They don't stop at all. They keep going.
— Darren McFadden
The media made the masses to find not-so-skinny women appear not-so-beautiful ... in the eyes of the remote holder.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
But my mom's going to hate being hated. she's a skinny beautiful lady with perfect hair; she's just not equipped to deal with hate.
— Chuck Palahniuk
I was so beautiful when I was young. And I took so few photos because I felt so skinny and ugly. I wish I'd just taken a few more shots.
— Douglas Coupland
I am marrying the finest man I have ever known." "It will cost you dear," he warns. "It would be worse to lose him.
— Philippa Gregory
What loneliness is more lonely than distrust?
— George Eliot