Quote by Margaret Cho
I didnt appreciate the young woman that I was, or my young beauty,

I didnt appreciate the young woman that I was, or my young beauty, because I was so obsessed with the fact that I felt fat. Its never good to add to anybody elses suffering. Its an important topic to really get the gravity and the importance of – dealing with dignity. – Margaret Cho

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Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone elses life forever. – Margaret Cho

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Usually, if you smile at them and show some interest in the toy, they will give it to you. Thats a straight up Democrat move! – Margaret Cho

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smile
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Just because you are blind and unable to see my beauty doesnt mean it does not exist. – Margaret Cho

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Beauty
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The way in which mathematicians and physicists and historians talk is quite different, and what a physicist means by physical intuition and what a mathematician means by beauty or elegance are things worth thinking about. – Clifford Geertz

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Nonsense and beauty have close connections. – E. M. Forster

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I feel fortunate that Im not a beauty. Im not a classic beauty. I feel it is harder for girls who are like that. There are fewer parts. – Olivia Colman

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The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum. – Alexis Carrel

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