“It gave me a great notion of the credit of our present government and administration, to find people press as eagerly to pay moneyas they would to receive it; and, at the same time, a due respect for that body of men who have found out so pleasing an expedient for carrying on the common cause, that they have turned a tax into a diversion.” PeopleMenBodyGovernmentFoundCausesCommonPayTaxesPressesNotionCreditDuesAdministrationDiversionCarrying On Author:Gertrude Stein
“I love my body as it is. People in the industry have been telling me to lose weight for years but I like the way I look. I give credit to my mom for helping me feel good about my appearance - for making sure I never felt embarrassed about my body, because she was never worried about looking too big.” PeopleWayGivingFeelsYearsLooksHas BeensHelpingBodyBigsFeltLosesMomIndustryWeightAppearanceMy MomCreditFeel GoodWorriedEmbarrassedLose Weight Author:Christina Hendricks
“The very essence of gravity was design, and, consequently, deceit; it was a taught trick to gain credit of the world for more sense end knowledge than a man was worth; and that with all its pretensions it was no better, but often worse, than what a French wit had long ago defined it--a mysterious carriage of the body to cover the defects of the mind.” MenWorldMindLongEndsBodyDesignTaughtGainsEssenceCreditWitTricksMysteriousDefinedDeceitGravityLong AgoDefectsPretensionCarriages Book:The Works of Laurence Sterne, in One Volume Source: The Works of Laurence Sterne, in One Volume