She ate so many clams that her stomach rose and fell with the tide. — Louis Kronenberger Copy Share Image
“No one feels your empty stomach, but everyone does your empty brain.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
“Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“A man, who does not commit an evil act either, has no opportunity or the stomach.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
Every time I hear the word conservative it makes me sick to my stomach... — Charles Barkley Copy Share Image
I know this sounds ridiculous but I like guys with love handles. I hate a washboard stomach - that does not turn… — Tara Reid Copy Share Image
“I got a huge knot in my stomach because if Antarctica could talk, it would be saying only one thing: you don't… — Maria Semple Copy Share Image
When the butterflies in my stomach, when those leave, then I know it's probably time to retire. — Clayton Kershaw Copy Share Image
I am a man by virtue of my hands and my feet, my belly, my heart of meat, my stomach whose knots… — Antonin Artaud Copy Share Image
My stomach lurched, an appetizer before the full portion of heartache I had a feeling was going to be served at some… — Gayle Forman Copy Share Image
When I met Groucho Marx, I had butterflies in my stomach. And I met him at a Led Zeppelin party, which is… — Bebe Buell Copy Share Image
“Soup,"she said gruffly. "Nothing in the world that can't be made worse by facing it on an empty stomach. Even if the… — charlie fletcher Copy Share Image
In its revolt against congestion and sordor, a space-hungry generation has, I fear, developed eyes that are bigger than its stomach. — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
She had a strange feeling in the pit of her stomach, like when you're swimming and you want to put your feet… — Julia Gregson Copy Share Image
The stomach, when we lie down to rest, should have its work done, that it may enjoy rest, as well as other… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
I grew up in the South Bronx, raised by my grandmother, who scrapped and scraped to make sure I had a roof… — Joy Bryant Copy Share Image
Excuse me?" I said, palms down on the Formica tabletop. "Coffee? I thought we came here for pie." "I don't eat the… — Janet Evanovich Copy Share Image
How can you frighten a man whose hunger is not only in his own cramped stomach but in the wretched bellies of… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
Grilling, broiling, barbecuing - whatever you want to call it - is an art, not just a matter of building a pyre… — James Beard Copy Share Image
She had six months at most left to live. She had cancer, she hissed. A filthy growth eating her insides away. There… — Helen Hodgman Copy Share Image
It is important that we relish the food we eat. If we cannot do this, but eat mechanically, our food does not… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
It struck him that in moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy, but always against one’s own body...… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
A man of about fifty-four years of age, had begun, five or six months before, to be somewhat emaciated in his whole… — Giovanni Battista Morgagni Copy Share Image
When I was a fairly precocious young man I became thoroughly impressed with the futility of the hopes and strivings that chase… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
The goblins of the city may hold committees to divide a single potato, but the strong and the cruel still sit on… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
Each of our passions, even love, has a stomach that must not be overloaded. We must in everything write the word 'finis'… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
There lived a redheaded man who had no eyes or ears. He didn’t have hair either, so he was called a redhead… — Daniil Kharms Copy Share Image
I and everyone else in this world live in what is probably the most difficult times that have ever been. We are… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
We have to distinguish between a man as he is in essence, and as he is in ego or personality. In essence,… — Oscar Ichazo Copy Share Image
If it's not good enough for your eyes, why is it good enough for your stomach? — Gary Yourofsky Copy Share Image
A woman doesn't care if she hasn't a stomach, provided she looks as if she hasn't. — Flann O'Brien Copy Share Image