“I wasn't born thin. I train. But I would never starve myself. I mean, what is happening with women these days? I just couldn't see myself looking that thin. I like a bit of waist and leg.” MeanBitsBornHappeningsTrainLegsThese Days Author:Nicole Appleton
“I never want to discourage anyone who chooses the arts as a path because it's hard enough to make it in this business or even get ahead.” WantArtHardEnoughPathDiscouragingGet Ahead Author:Nicole Appleton
“I went out with Robbie Williams and Liam Gallagher. I was accused of going out with many different people but that wasn't my fault.” PeopleDifferentFaultsGoing OutAccusedDifferent PeoplesLiamGallagher Author:Nicole Appleton
“Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married.” LoveImportantIdeasAgeMarriedBeing Married Author:Nicole Appleton
“We've going to bring back thighs. Enough of these size zeros. Thighs, and back fat, and over-the-belt fat, it's all got to come back again, and we're the ones to do it.” EnoughSizeFatsBeltsBack AgainThighs Author:Nicole Appleton
“My nickname is The Fonz. My sister Lori nicknamed me it when I was younger and it stuck.” StuckMy SisterNicknames Author:Nicole Appleton
“The secret of architectural excellence is to translate the proportions of a dachshund into bricks, mortar and marble.” SecretExcellenceProportionTranslateBricksMarbleMortarDachshunds Author:Christopher Wren
“If as individuals we can improve the geography only slightly, if at all, perhaps the more appropriately scaled subject for reshaping is ourselves.” IfsIndividualSubjectsPhotographerGeography Author:Robert Adam
“We show wisdom by a decent conformity to social etiquette; it is excess of neatness or display that creates dandyism in men, and coquetry in women.” MenShowsSocialDecentConformityExcessDisplayEtiquetteNeatnessCoquetryDandyism Author:Robert Adam
“I don't think we can ignore the Modern Movement. But I wouldn't have minded at all if it hadn't happened. I think the world would be a much nicer place.” IfsThinkingWorldWould BeHappenedModernMovement Author:Quinlan Terry