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Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Mos Def

I just don't think it's very dignified to ask people to like you. You can just wind up being somebody's ottoman. — Mos Def

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Diana DeGette

A public option is essential to creating the cost-savings necessary to offset the cost of providing all Americans access to affordable health care. — Diana DeGette

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Thomm Quackenbush

The body tries to stop the mind from killing itself, no matter the cost. It is only the lack of strength, the fatigue that lets the jumpers fall at last. — Thomm Quackenbush

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Sweet spoils won on a silken battlefield. Every inch belonged to him, and he would take it as he wished. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Gini Koch

Wow, bossy and nasty. What a fun combo. — Gini Koch

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Ashwin Sanghi

A wise man covers his ass. An even wiser man leaves his pants on, — Ashwin Sanghi

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Brad Vance

Your problem, hon, is that you turn every simple box of a problem into a Rubik's Cube. — Brad Vance

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Janet McTeer

People are calling a lot, sending scripts my way. Yes, it's wonderful because, let's face it, there aren't many wonderful scripts for women over the age of 10. — Janet McTeer

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Lawrence Ferlinghetti

The state of the world calls out for poetry to save it. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Be thankful for every adversity. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Top 100 Best Tattoo Quotes By Shirley Jackson

You see," said Tony, her voice still soft so as not to be overheard, but somehow fierce and angry, "it frightens me when people try to grab at us like that. I can't sit still and just let people watch me and talk to me and ask me questions. You see," she said again, as though trying to moderate her words and explain, "they want to pull us back, and start us all over again just like them and doing the things they want to do and acting the way they want to act and saying and thinking and wanting all the things they live with every day. — Shirley Jackson