A Quote by Misty Copeland

I shouldn't even be wearing a tutu. I don't have the right legs, my muscles are too big. — © Misty Copeland
I shouldn't even be wearing a tutu. I don't have the right legs, my muscles are too big.
At 60, the mind was sharp but the body complained. The legs were willing to make all the right moves but the muscles gave out too early.
The brain has muscles for thinking as the legs have muscles for walking.
Lovely girls are terribly insecure. They are convinced that their legs are too thick, and their bottoms are too big, and their bosoms are too small. They are conviced that their nose is the wrong shape, that their ears stick out, and that their eyes are too close together. They need a man who will tell them they are exactly right as they are. They do not believe him, but they need to hear it said.
I wanted so badly to study ballet, but it was really all about wearing the tutu.
The first time I ever saw him play, Tre Cool was wearing a tutu and an old-womans swimming cap.
I probably would never be caught wearing a baseball cap. Hats are difficult to me because they tend to be too big for my head. They don't fit right, and I feel ridiculous.
Yes, I mean, I used to be into the big bulk thing, and that's why my legs look like those of a cyclist instead of a shooter's, but I think there is a point to where too much is not a good thing. I think I try to lower my center of gravity by doing a lot of legs.
I revisited some music that I had written for Miles Devis. I used to work with Miles in the '80s. We did an album - "Tutu," that was really successful for Miles, and a couple of years ago we did "Tutu Revisited," and this is where we played the music from "Tutu." But I knew Miles would absolutely hate it if we just got on the stage and played the music the same way we did it in the '80s.
In basketball, the legs are the most important part of your body. A lot of people think it's the upper body because you shoot with your arms, but your legs are always carrying you, so if you don't lift leg weights, your muscles will be easily fatigued.
If I don't like what I'm wearing, you can see it on my face in any picture right away. It makes a big difference when you feel like you're wearing your style, and it's something that you picked out, or you feel really good in it.
I have evolved my own exercises, for the muscles I wish to keep firm, and I know they are right for me because I can feel them putting the proper muscles into play as I exercise.
I learned how to get in shape without getting certain muscles too big that make you look like a meathead.
Big deal... the only cats that don't have three legs are the ones with two through zero legs.
Most people only concentrate on their upper body and ignore their legs. It doesn't make sense to have a bulky upper body and have skinny legs. I too, fell prey to this and had weak legs.
I'm blessed with nice legs, but I see lots of guys with big upper bodies and pencil legs.
I have been blessed with strong leg muscles, and dancing really exercises one's legs.
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