shoulders Quotes

My back and shoulders are my strengths. They are well-toned and do not require too much of maintenance.

My back and shoulders are my strengths. They are well-toned and do not require too much of maintenance.

You stand out in the crowd only because you have these many, many carrying you on their shoulders.

When you take away all the people whose shoulders a CEO stands on, the CEO is just a person.

In a sense, having cancer takes you by the shoulders and shakes you.

Well, I'm used to rubbing shoulders with crooks and criminals.

I think with the smaller-scale projects, the burden for success falls more squarely on the shoulders of the actors and the director and the script.

I want to have wide shoulders like Jin.

Some kids would deliberately knock shoulders with me while passing by. Students from other classes would then put trash all over my seat, and the kids in my class would try to clean it up for me.

Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings where we had shoulders smooth as ravens claws.

Hitting is fifty percent above the shoulders.

We all have a destiny in accordance with the breadth of our shoulders. My shoulders are broad.

I effectively stood on the shoulders of a giant to make a little bit of noise myself. I'm a by-product of Muhammad Ali.

Everybody hates a prodigy, detests an old head on young shoulders.

I like the definition in someone's shoulders and arms. It's beautiful.

Leaders in Africa are so corrupt that we are certain if we put dogs in uniforms and put guns on their shoulders, we'd be hard put to distinguish them.

So as long as my shoulders are level and I pull through with my hips, the ball should go where it's supposed to go.

Obama was elected on the shoulders of an incipient movement that he allowed to languish once he became president.

Being a female athlete, sometimes your clothes don't fit right if you have a small waist and broad shoulders, or strong hips. And it's OK to embrace that.

The weight of the world on my shoulders was something that I had to let go.

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