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  • A concave chest means that your diaphragm is sagging. -- Gene Tunney
  • Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake. -- Walter Lord
  • A lot of movements use women's involvement to shame men when recruitment is sagging. -- Mia Bloom
  • If I see something sagging, bagging or dragging I'll get it nipped, tucked or sucked. -- Dolly Parton
  • Quotology disdains no quotations whatsoever, a duty it bears stoutly, with bloodshot eyes and sagging shelves. -- Willis Regier
  • A bright smile has the strongest electrifying power to lift up the sagging morale and light up a depressed face effortlessly and immediately. -- Anuj
  • The world is sagging, snagging, scaling, spalling, pilling, pinging, pitting, warping, checking, fading, chipping, cracking, yellowing, leaking, stalling, shrinking, and in dynamic unbalance. -- Donald Barthelme
  • I don't want to have a song like 'My Humps' and it be sagging down, so I pay attention to that area. A lot. -- Fergie
  • When we are dealing with death we are constantly being dragged down by the event: Humor diverts our attention and lifts our sagging spirits. -- Allen Klein
  • Time is a vindictive bandit to steal the beauty of our former selves. We are left with sagging, rippled flesh and burning gums with empty sockets. -- Raphael
  • I have always been a grumbler. I am designed for the part - sagging face, weighty underlip, rumbling, resonant voice. Money couldn't buy a better grumbling outfit. -- J. B. Priestley
  • We wondered why when a child laughed, he belonged to Daddy, and when he had a sagging diaper that smelled like a landfill, 'He wants his mother.' -- Erma Bombeck
  • I'm in the public eye, so I don't care who knows what I get done. If I see something sagging, dragging, or bagging, I get it sucked, tucked, or plucked. -- Dolly Parton
  • Middle Age connotes fat, cancer, bad musical taste, and death. It conjures up a commuter in the sixties going to a Neil Simon play in Sansabelt pants, a knit vest, balding, belly sagging - and then there's the men. -- Marilyn Suzanne Miller
  • In many ways spiritual exercise is like physical exercise. If you stop exercising physically, your body may not show the results of inactivity for a while. But one day you wake up and find everything is sagging in all the wrong places. -- Jim George
  • I thought of the one thing about home that I missed, my dad's study with its built-in, floor-to-ceiling shelves sagging with thick biographies and the black leather chair that kept me just uncomfortable enough to keep from feeling sleepy as I read. -- John Green
  • I'm not better when I force shots. I'm going to take them as they come. They are really sagging in there, trying to take me out of the game. It's my job to find guys. I want to be aggressive and take my shots, but I can't force them. -- Tim Duncan
  • Old people who live too long come to resemble turtles. As though time turned in a curve, and down they go to the reptiles again. Not the little wet naked frog they were born. But the tortoise. Cold eyes, sagging circles of skin, the nose becomes beak. The shell of sleep. -- Josephine Winslow Johnson
  • It's not just that Miers has zero judicial experience. It's that she's so transparently a crony/"diversity" pick while so many other vastly more qualified and impressive candidates went to waste. If this is President Bush's bright idea to buck up his sagging popularity--among conservatives as well as the nation at large--one wonders whom he would have picked in rosier times. Shudder. -- Michelle Malkin
  • The only cure for sagging or fainting faith is Communion. Though always Itself, perfect and complete and inviolate, the Blessed Sacrament does not operate completely and once for all in any of us. Like the act of Faith it must be continuous and grow by exercise. Frequency is of the highest effect. Seven times a week is more nourishing than seven times at intervals. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Something told the wild geese It was time to go. Though the fields lay golden Something whispered, "snow." Leaves were green and stirring, Berries, luster-glossed, But beneath warm feathers Something cautioned, "frost." All the sagging orchards Steamed with amber spice But each wild breast stiffened At remembered ice. Something told the wild geese It was time to fly- Summer sun was on their wings, Winter in their cry. -- Rachel Field
  • I loathe my body. The liver spots, the sagging flesh. -- Gian Carlo Menotti
  • The real romantics imagine greying and sagging and wrinkling as the deepening of something sacred. -- Ann Voskamp
  • She stared at Raven in a long second of shocked silence, before sagging to the floor. -- L. Ashley Straker
  • There's too many good musicians around for the music around for the business to be sagging. -- Jimmy Page
  • When I'm 80 and sagging all over, I can tell my grandkids, 'Look, when I was a lad, 'People' magazine thought I was sexy!' -- Gerard Butler
  • A sagging economy, a soaring national debt, and an increasingly restive Congress pushed Obama to order troop reductions that are both deeper and faster than recommended by his military commanders. -- Ron Fournier
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