A Quote by Lacey Schwimmer

I like having curves - I'm proud of them! — © Lacey Schwimmer
I like having curves - I'm proud of them!
I'm not ashamed of showing my curves to the world. Bodies are beautiful when they're full and healthy and fit. I've always had curves and I'll always be proud of them.
I like having curves. Curves are in!
Embrace your curves and who you are. I feel proud if young girls look up to me and say, "I'm curvy, and I'm proud of it now".
I like having curves.
It's kind of like trying to make straight lines from curves, but involving shapes that sort of dictate what the curves are, if you like, and the difference between two separate pieces creates a third transitional piece if you like.
I don't have a lot of curves, and I'm very skinny, so I always feel like I have to fake my curves a little bit.
Gardens... should be like lovely, well-shaped girls: all curves, secret corners, unexpected deviations, seductive surprises and then still more curves.
Having grown up in that area, and being like every other kid that grows up in that area, it's John Havlicek, it's Bobby Orr, it's Sam Bam Cunningham, it's names and players like that who you kind of live your dreams through. Having come from there, I'm very proud of the fact I'm from Boston and continue to be proud of that.
People say, 'You should let your hair out; you shouldn't be oppressed - you're not in Malaysia anymore. You should show your curves and be proud of it.' But I am proud - it's my choice to cover up my body. I'm not oppressed - I'm free.
I'd rather be overweight and curvy than super thin with no curves. I'm proud of my body.
I'm so proud, from the food to the women to the curves. I just need to learn a little more espanol.
Whether you're tall or shorter, or a little bigger, more curves, skinny - you just have to be proud of what you have, and everyone is beautiful.
Everyone's curves fall in a different place. But you can't put something of mine on and not see curves.
I'm proud of my curves, my daughter, as well as the harsh past that helped shape me into the strong woman I am today.
I love curves; I'm all about curves. I don't have many, which is really sad, but I think the more the better.
The street curves in and out, up and down in great waves of asphalt; at night the granite tomb is noisy with starlings like the creaking of many axles; only the tired walker know how much there is to climb, how the sidewalk curves into the cold wind.
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