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I’m sorry that I don’t like your tattoos.”I walked away. I walked back to him. “I mean that I don’t like tattoos, not just your tattoos. I like your skin, though.”I walked away.

Daniel Zomparelli
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A mind wanders, thoughts flee and memories fade. But tattoos, tattoos are forever. And if it is true to say that we carry ourselves with when we travel - then the body may very well be a beautiful canvas for the timeless lessons we learn and will learn when we travel.

lauren klarfeld
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The cafe was called Tattoos. The fella who owned it didn't have any tattoos... but we never saw his wife.

Karl Pilkington
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Show me a man with a tattoo and I'll show you a man with an interesting past.

Jack London
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When Marion had been a teenager, she wanted a tattoo. As an oldest child who did mostly what was expected of her, she had been fascinated by the abandon tattoos implied, the willing, blind leap into commitment.

Erica Bauermeister, Joy for Beginners
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Tattoos are a permanent commitment of passion

Tawny Lara
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A tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye. As a tattoo is grounded on living skin, so its essence emotes a poignancy unique to the mortal human condition.

V. Vale, Modern Primitives: An Investigation of Contemporary Adornment and Ritual
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To whomever swapped my tattoo cream for toothpaste........ well played.

R.D. Ronald
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Technically, all tattoos are temporary, even permanent ones.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The childish and savage taste of men and women for new patterns keeps how many shaking and squinting through kaleidoscopes that they may discover the particular figure which this generation requires to-day. The manufacturers have learned that this taste is merely whimsical. Of two patterns which differ only by a few threads more or less of a particular color, the one will be sold readily, the other lie on the shelf, though it frequently happens that after the lapse of a season the latter becomes the most fashionable. Comparatively, tattooing is not the hideous custom which it is called. It is not barbarous merely because the printing is skin-deep and unalterable.

Henry David Thoreau, Walden and Other Writings
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