Top 25 Paunch Quotes
#1. What if thou be saint or sinner,
Crooked gray-beard, straight beginner,
Empty paunch, or jolly dinner,
When Death thee shall call.
All like are rich or richer,
King with crown, and cross-legged stitcher,
When the grave hides all.
Richard Watson Gilder
#2. Jane felt self-conscious each time Ghost saw her naked. A lifetime of fathood had left her with sagging skin. Ghost didn't seem to mind. He had a paunch and a hairy back.
"All the supermodels are dead, baby," he told her. "Let it go.
Adam Baker
#3. There is a difference between looking all right in a shirt and taking the shirt off. The older that us dudes get, the more the paunch has to be worked on. It's hard.
Stephen Moyer
#4. What I tell a girl is, your six-pack hot boyfriend right now, in six years, will be balding and maybe have a paunch. But I make you laugh every five minutes today, and I'll make you laugh 20 years from now; that's not going to go away.
Vir Das
#5. Zwounds, ye fat paunch, an ye call me a coward, by the Lord, I'll stab thee.
William Shakespeare
#6. Let me tell you what I look like: pale face, long hair, and a tiny start of a paunch. In addition, an awkward gait, and a cigar in the mouth and a pen in pocket or hand.
Albert Einstein
#7. At the present time he was a man of perhaps forty-five years of age, short and heavy-set, with a bullet-shaped head that rested on broad, ape-like shoulders. His thick torso and bulging paunch were supported by a pair of spindly legs that contrasted oddly with the upper portions of his beefy body.
H.P. Lovecraft
#8. He lay on his chair with his hands clasped above his paunch not reading, or sleeping, but basking like a creature gorged with existence.
Virginia Woolf
#9. There's something sexy about a gut. Not a 400-pound beer gut, but a little paunch. I love that.
Sandra Bullock
#10. [Beauty is] a delicate bait with a deadly hook; a sweet panther with a devouring paunch, a sour poison in a silver pot.
John Lyly
#11. Tall as he is, there is no carrying the slope under his shirt as anything other than a loose gut, a paunch that in itself must weigh as much as a starving Ethiopian child.
John Updike
#12. Paunch lapping at his belt like a pale tongue, peeping out from beneath the fabric of his golf shirt, hairy and somehow obscene. He was
John Connolly
#13. I have to be careful not to get a paunch - I'm so skinny that if I put any weight anywhere, it'd be there, and I don't like a bulge. I wouldn't mind if it went on my bosom, but it doesn't.
Jane Birkin
#14. I walk through doors. If I'm not wanted in a place, there's something wrong with the place, not with me.
Geoffrey Holder
#16. Nothing, how little so ever it be, if it is suffered for God's sake, can pass without merit in the sight of God.
Thomas A Kempis
#17. Wealth is not about having a lot of money; it's about having a lot of options.
Chris Rock
#18. Love is hanging out at the ocean, watching my wife and little girls play in the sand. I know, I threw up a little too, but it's true.
Patrick Fabian
#19. I wanted to send a message to the television industry that excitement is not made of car chases.
Gene Roddenberry
#20. Bachelors' wives and old maids' children are always perfect.
Nicolas Chamfort
#21. resentment is a cup of poison that you pour for someone else but end up drinking yourself.
Tommy Rosen
#22. Dogmas may fly out at the window but congregations do not come in at the door.
Ronald Knox
#23. You can only coax someone into the vortex from in the vortex.
Esther Hicks
#24. The proper way to make policy changes is for you to convince your fellow citizens that there is a better policy outcome than the current one. And then in state legislatures, for those state legislatures to vote that change.
Ted Cruz
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