Top 14 Man Bun Quotes

#1. Real men won't ever do any of the following: Wear pinky rings Sing along to Madonna Cry during the Bachelorette Wear a man bun Go to Pilates class Wear speedos

Manly M. Mann

#2. Well isn't that a juicy bit of gossip I hadn't heart about? And full term. Which means she was shagging Justus with a bun in the over.
So the man playing naked Twister with a prostitute is one to judge?

Dannika Dark

#3. Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty; it is not only needless, but it impairs what it would improve.

Alexander Pope

#4. The First World War may have been a uniquely horrific war, but it was also plainly a just war.

Michael Gove

#5. Indeed, the whole point of the man bun, I have surmised, is to assert a high proficiency at yoga. There are no yoga-achievement badges, no coloured belts like judo, so the male yoga expert needs some other kind of visible symbol.

Russell Smith

#6. Hidden and unknown
Like the new moon
I will live my life

Basho Matsuo

#7. A bald man made an attempt on Constant's life with a hot dog. Stabbed at the window glass with it. Splayed the bun. Broke the frankfurter. Left a sickly sunburst of mustard and relish.

Kurt Vonnegut

#8. People link the 80s to that very liberal theme, growing up in a very liberal world, having ideals or not having ideals. The 80s were an confusing era.

Sam De Jong

#9. My mother is a pastor. I think she has her moments where she's like, 'Dani, what are you getting into,' but at the end of the day, she really supports me as an actor.

Danielle Brooks

#10. 'Worshipping in private,' as Obama does, comes off as just another form of annoying elitism.

Tina Brown

#11. I can do things at 45, not because I can do a bunch of pull-ups, it's because I do Yoga!

Tony Horton

#12. I felt that if we, as the Met, were not intervening once one person starts digging up Parliament Square, then someone else is going to join in and you have a spiral.

Michael Todd

#13. Let's be honest: in ten years, the man-bun of the 2010s will be equivalent to the rat-tail of the 1980s.

Julie Johnson

#14. The Riviera isn't only a sunny place for shady people.

W. Somerset Maugham

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