Quotes About Body
Please don't wear skinny jeans, if you don't have any skinny genes.
~ Seth Rogen
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Women are wearing tight and sexy clothes again. It is the body-conscious mentality, and women are revealing every bulge.
~ Manolo Blahnik
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Poetry, the genre of purest beauty, was born of a truncated woman: her head severed from her body with a sword, a symbolic penis.
~ Andrea Dworkin
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No fashion has ever been created expressly for the lean purse or for the fat woman: the dressmaker's ideal is the thin millionaires.
~ Unknown
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Never comment on a woman's rear end. Never use the words large or size with rear end. Never. Avoid the area altogether. Trust me.
~ Tim Allen
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Taught from infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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A woman may develop wrinkles and cellulite, lose her waistline, her bustline, her ability to bear a child, even her sense of humor, but none of that implies a loss of her sexuality, her femininity.
~ Barbara Gordon
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I've exercised with women so thin that buzzards followed them to their cars.
~ Erma Bombeck
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I want women to be liberated and still be able to have a nice a.. and shake it.
~ Shirley MacLaine
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We fall in love with our minds and only then, make love with our bodies. There's no magic the other way around.
~ Unknown
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Each cell in my body is in love with you.. It's no wonder that they start giggling at your slightest touch.
~ Unknown
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It turns out that every time a person gets depressed, the connections in the brain between mood, thoughts, the body, and behavior get stronger, making it easier for depression to be triggered again.
~ Mark Williams
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in some cultures, doctors don't ask, "When did you start to feel depressed?" but, "When did you stop dancing?
~ Mark Williams
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For maybe the first time in years, you're noticing in real time how the mind creates tension in the body. Soon you'll notice that the body also creates tension in the mind in a self-sustaining loop.
~ Mark Williams
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Solo sabemos de verdad una cosa cuando el conocimiento de ella se extiende lentamente por todo el cuerpo.
~ Unknown
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Ce n'est que lorsque la connaissance d'une chose se répand dans le corps qu'on la sait vraiment. C'est ainsi que je n'ignore pas, comme tout un chacun, que je vais mourir, mais mes pieds, mes mains, mes entrailles l'ignorent encore et c'est pourquoi la mort me semble irréelle.
~ Unknown
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I don't mind that I'm fat. You still get the same money.
~ Marlon Brando
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Shock is the body's defense system when the input we are receiving would otherwise blow our minds.
~ Unknown
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Your body is the church where Nature asks to be reverenced.
~ Marquis de Sade
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Language does for intelligence what the wheel does for the feet and the body. It enables them to move from thing to thing with greater ease and speed and ever less involvement.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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A very ladylike bosom," she said, approvingly. "There's nothing there," I complained. The clerk grinned. "I have been fitting bras for twenty-five years and no one ever thinks her breasts are good enough," she said. "You'll save yourself a lot of unhappiness if you accept and enjoy what you have. Neat little breasts are very chic.
~ Unknown
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La morte ha tante facce, è una presenza anche quando non lascia dietro di se un corpo inerte.
~ Unknown
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Standards of beauty are arbitrary. Body shame exists only to the extent that our physiques don't match our own beliefs about how we should look.
~ Martha Beck
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It was the first time I had spoken to them directly. In doing so, I felt myself cross a fine but very distinct line, the line between speculating about the existence of a metaphysical plane of some sort and climbing aboard for the ride. I knew I had let go of my sanity. It was terrifying. I only did it because my fear of what was happening to my body had become greater than my fear of holding on to rational beliefs.
~ Martha Beck
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