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Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond.

—Miguel de Cervantes, 1605

The features of our face are hardly more than gestures which force of habit has made permanent.

—Marcel Proust, 1919

Very shy people don’t even want to take up the space that their body actually takes up.

—Andy Warhol, 1975

The enlightened man says: I am body entirely and nothing beside.

—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1883

The human body is the best picture of the human soul.

—Ludwig Wittgenstein, c. 1947

What are men anyway but balloons on legs, a lot of blown-up bladders?

—Gaius Petronius Arbiter, c. 64

To lose confidence in one’s body is to lose confidence in oneself.

—Simone de Beauvoir, 1949

To know intense joy without a strong bodily frame, one must have an enthusiastic soul.

—George Eliot, 1872

One’s body, hair, and skin are a gift from one’s parents—do not dare to allow them to be harmed.

—Classic of Filial Piety, c. 200 BC

Shame on the soul, to falter on the road of life while the body still perseveres.

—Marcus Aurelius, c. 170

There is only one antidote to mental suffering and that is physical pain.

—Karl Marx, 1860

I’m at an age when my back goes out more than I do.

—Phyllis Diller, 1981

As the saying goes, an old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb.

—Chinua Achebe, 1958