Yusaku Maezawa Quotes
Anyone in the world can relate to worries about clothing size.
Yusaku Maezawa
Quotes to Explore
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I kept buying bigger and bigger jeans, and once the size 14s got too tight, I thought, That's it. I'm not buying the next size.
Valerie Bertinelli
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Well, the Empire State was about 40' high in the studio. King Kong was a little model about 2' high, and the scenery that he worked in was in proportion to his size.
Fay Wray
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People follow me because I am just a normal person, and they can relate to me.
Zoe Sugg
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I'm a normal teen-ager except for my size.
Dana Hill
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People are starting to go on about my weight but I'm not going to change my size because they don't like the way I look.
Adele
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Would I show my body off if I was thinner? Probably not, because my body is mine. I think I remind everyone of themselves. I'm not saying everyone is my size, but it's relatable because I'm not perfect, and I think a lot of people are portrayed as perfect, unreachable and untouchable.
Adele
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Shame, it comes in every size, touches many lives, knocks on many doors.
Neil Diamond
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You just never know if people out there will relate to things when you write them; it matters to you, and to some people it doesn't. Some people are 'I'm not in the mood for that; thanks.'
Cameron Crowe
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The Age of Average gave us a lot. Take clothing: We've all benefited remarkably from large, medium and small sizes making things affordable and available, but when it really counts - the wedding gown and the pressurized fighter pilot suit - it's bespoke all the way.
L. Todd Rose
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My weight and my pant size are the absolute last thing I'm concerned about. People who talk and judge pregnant women's weight need to get a life!
Ashlee Simpson
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As long as we relate with our underlying primordial intelligence and as long as we push ourselves a little, by jumping into the middle of situations, then intelligence arises automatically.
Chogyam Trungpa
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The greater the length, the more beautiful will the piece be by reason of its size, provided that the whole be perspicuous.
Aristotle