Famous quote by Tyra Banks

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I look at myself and pick out the things I dont like. No matter how much I work out, I never get muscle tone in my butt
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"I look at myself and pick out the things I don't like. No matter how much I work out, I never get muscle tone in my butt and hip area"

- Tyra Banks

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This quote by Tyra Banks speaks with the idea of self-criticism as well as the problem of accepting one's very own body. Despite her effort as well as dedication to her physical wellness, Banks is still not satisfied with her body. This quote highlights the unrealistic expectations that society places on people, particularly ladies, to have a particular physique. It also talks to the concept that despite exactly how tough one works, it might not suffice to meet these assumptions. Banks' quote is a pointer that it is essential to be kind to oneself as well as to approve one's body wherefore it is. It is additionally a suggestion that every person is various and that it is fine to not fit right into the societal criterion of charm.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Tyra Banks somewhere between December 4, 1973 and today. He/she was a famous Model from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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