Top 15 Spindly Legs Quotes

#1. People say photographs don't lie, mine do.

David LaChapelle

#2. After I am dead, I would rather have men ask why Cato has no monument than why he had one.

Cato The Elder

#3. The actor in me would always like to be more dashing, or slimmer, or have nicer hair.

Matthew Macfadyen

#4. History shows that male homosexuality, which like prostitution flourishes with urbanization and soon becomes predictably ritualized, always tends toward decadence.

Camille Paglia

#5. There's no real downside to any sort of work that I do. I'm all so grateful for it, but I wouldn't say that animated work is just a walk in the park. It is easy, it's really fun, but I don't know why I really stress myself out every time I'm about to go in.

Christopher Mintz-Plasse

#6. Horselover Fat's nervous breakdown began the day he got the phone call from Gloria asking if he had any Nembutals.

Philip K. Dick

#7. What is not in nature can never be true.

Voltaire

#8. Let thy words be few when in the midst of many ...

Teresa Of Avila

#9. Love is the ultimate style.

Debasish Mridha

#10. 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

#11. The pope is an intelligent man and realizes that time marches on. He says the Church has a long way to go in developing a real strategy that integrates women - but clearly he is baffled as to how to do it.

Janine Di Giovanni

#12. Fat Charlie wondered what Rosie's mother would usually hear in a church. Probably just cries of "Back! Foul best of Hell!" followed by gasps of "Is it alive?" and a nervous inquiry as to whether anybody had remembered to bring the stakes and hammers.

Neil Gaiman

#13. I want you to know you're in my heart ... growing into a beautiful garden.

Delta Goodrem

#14. Your big finish is rolling in like a thunderstorm. No stopping it.

Kresley Cole

#15. Every time I see high-trust cultures, I see a lessening of adversarialism.

Stephen Covey

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