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Quotes About Body

dangly bits,
~ Amy Lane
After a murmur of general assent, Ariadne spoke up. "And oh my God, I have to pump my boobs. You guys, you don't even know. It's like having blue balls strapped to your chest!" After a horrified silence, the men practically ran screaming from the building.
~ Amy Lane
He'd even seen Crick naked in passing and knew that his cock was long and slender, with a little mushroom of a head, and he was pretty sure there was a birthmark one side, but he hadn't seen it long enough to be sure.
~ Amy Lane
No big deal," Margie said, trying to keep her jaw stoic. "Just, you know, a Lap-band. The stomach-stapling thing, right?
~ Amy Lane
You're still grieving the weight away," she observed, blowing my mind. "Let go of the sadness; maybe you can keep some of the fat.
~ Amy Lane
It was mindless, it was mechanical, it was Emily Dickinson's poetry, where the secrets of the universe were encapsulated in body and motion, sweat and breath, physicality and physics,
~ Amy Lane
Theres nothing sexy about skin and Bone, Urgh, you gotta have some junk in the trunk
~ Amy Lee
Every time the phone rings, it's about another body.
~ Amy Shojai
The new covenant that Jesus offers, in his body and blood, does not replace the old covenants with Abraham or Moses or David. It rather is a continuation of them.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
The Incarnation teaches that the divine takes on human flesh, and so that human body is of value. When we look at the face of our neighbor, or at our own images in the mirror, we see the face of the divine. And so, do we care for our bodies? This is Lent, the time when Christians around the world participate in acts of self-denial. Perhaps this is a time when those who enter into Lent start to think more seriously about how and what and with whom they eat.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
Strange, how the body knows instinctually to protect itself. Eyes blinking before the blast of sand. Arm rising before the blow. The will to survive is not a conscious choice, but encoded in every cell. The body acts to defend and protect itself even against one's own mind.
~ An Na
Qué se hizo de sus recuerdos, de sus secretos? No murió sólo su cuerpo. Un cortejo de luces y sombras, de sonidos, de deseos, de color, de luchas y de recompensas terminaba con él.
~ Ana María Matute
El ángel dijo que tenía que besar todos los lunares de tu cuerpo, entonces sería perdonado.
~ Ana Menéndez
The body is an instrument which only gives off music when it is used as a body.
~ Anais Nin
Other women take the pill and don't get pregnant. I take the pill and get a mustache and beard.
~ Andi Rhoads
All I have left is a transparent body inside of which transparent doves hurl themselves on a transparent dagger held by a transparent hand.
~ Andre Breton
She uses a new image to make me understand how she lives: it's like the morning when she bathes and her body withdraws while she stares at the surface of the bath water. 'I am the thought on the bath in the room without mirrors.
~ Andre Breton
Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that is is too late and the game finished, and the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul.
~ Andre Maurois
Figuring out your butterflies, deciphering what they say about the status of your mind and body, is the first step to making them work for you.
~ Andre Agassi
The body is ninety percent water, ninety percent thirst. I have been searching for a mineral that drowns want.
~ Andrea Cohen
Undernourished, intelligence becomes like the bloated belly of a starving child: swollen, filled with nothing the body can use.
~ Andrea Dworkin
Any violation of a woman's body can become sex for men; this is the essential truth of pornography.
~ Andrea Dworkin
Nordic walking engages 90% of your body in motion, so that means you are working out the entire body. The muscles
~ Andrea Fisher
The world pampers the body with food and material comforts," she said. "They appease the flesh but are enemies of the spirit. Abstinence is a bridle that gives the spirit a chance in the eternal quarrel with the body.
~ Andrew Davidson