A Quote by Veronica Roth

Sometimes all I want is to be a few inches taller so the world does not look like a dense collection of torsos. — © Veronica Roth
Sometimes all I want is to be a few inches taller so the world does not look like a dense collection of torsos.
Who doesn't want to be, like, five inches taller whenever they can be? If boys could, they'd be wearing heels.
Chiropractic makes me feel a few inches taller each time I come out.
People can pick and choose what they want out of it, but I feel like I'm a modern day Renaissance man of anything you could want me to do... except be six inches taller.
I've always wanted to look different. I always think I've got this terrible figure. I'd like to be 3 inches taller.
A Christian who does not pray is like prince in beggars clothes who stands but a few inches from His father's throne and yet does not ask.
I'd like to be two inches taller, but it just ain't happening.
I want somebody athletic, outgoing, at least two inches taller than I am, rugged, very outdoorsy, a leader, someone who would overpower me.
Pushing for excellence is a fight. You have to fight to hire the right employees, fight to get the supplies you need, to move line items around. Being a great manager means pushing to get those few extra inches every day. It's almost like a football game - the team that wins sometimes wins by just inches.
If you ask any lady they want to be taller, they want to be slimmer, you know, and they want a waist. I'm not here to make people look like a sack of potatoes.
A linguist would be shocked to learn that if a set is not closed this does not mean that it is open, or again that "E is dense in E" does not mean the same thing as "E is dense in itself".
Sometimes if you're wanting to look just a little bit taller, then you want to dress with just more of a thin cut.
It's so difficult to feel comfortable in the body you have. You always want to look a different way, taller or thinner, whatever it may be. I still struggle with it. I think everybody does.
I'm a whopping 5 foot 4 inches tall. I'm not going to get any taller.
I lived in Boston for three years, and during that time, I wrote my first collection of stories, 'What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us;' other stories that didn't make it into the collection; and several failed novel openings.
The Restless Anthropologist is a rich, powerful, and compulsively readable collection of essays by anthropologists who look back at the multiple relationships between their serial fieldwork experiences and their lives. Illustrating the dense interweaving of the personal and the professional that is the hallmark of anthropology as a vocation, these essays are at once affectively deep reflections, and clear-eyed assessments, of lives often lived 'between here and there.' Alma Gottlieb's idea to stimulate these articles and bring together this collection was inspired.
I would love to have my hair back and to be two inches taller - I am 5 ft. 8 in.
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