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en Everyone at my wedding knows me, and I don't hide my body art. I don't consider myself the typical tattooed girl. I'm probably one of the older ones with tattoos.

en Usually the tattoos are an asset. Because of what I do here, people are fine with tattoos. Sometimes I actually think they feel better when they see my arm because they almost expect an artist to be tattooed.

en I've tattooed as young as 18 and the oldest was 83-years-old. Tattoos used to be young fad or a military thing - now it's a widespread industry. There's no certain age group. I've even tattooed a preacher.

en I suppose some people would see people with tattoos and would assume they have a rebellious lifestyle, however, I have also seen Christian tattoos. We should still try to avoid the appearance of evil. I'm not thrilled that both my daughters have tattoos. Until recent years when I thought about tattoos I thought of WWII veterans with tattoos. Tattoos weren't real popular with my generation, the baby boomers.

en We want young people to avoid gangs. And we know that if they're not tattooed with gang tattoos, they're more likely to be employable,
  Laura Bush

en We want young people to avoid gangs. And we know that if they're not tattooed with gang tattoos, they're more likely to be employable.
  Laura Bush

en Brides and grooms don't want a cookie-cutter wedding. As (people) get married a little bit older these days ... I think they want to express themselves in a different way. They've been to so many weddings over the years and nobody wants their wedding blurred with all the others.

en When I was a kid, I was surrounded by girls: older sisters, older girl cousins just down the street... except for an older boy named Vito who threw rocks. Each year I would wish for a baby brother. It never happened.

en After the homicide, the teens snapped photos of the body with a cell phone camera, they took friends into the woods to see the body and the teens even considered getting tattoos to show that they had participated in a murder.

en American youth tend to have tattoos now. The demographic is changing. If a kid is in good shape and passes all the tests, do Americans really want us to say no to him because he's got tattoos? I don't think so.

en We celebrate our marriage and family. We don't hide our wedding rings.

en I grew up sort of like a princess. I know that sounds awful, but I was the baby of the family. I had older brothers, so the little girl always gets everything she wants. As I've gotten older, I've realized that if you want something bad enough, you can have it. I've never gone after something I didn't get. Not yet.

en It was funny. They went all out on this thing. We walked in and it was typical, just like a wedding would be. They did it right, they sure did. We had to cut the cake. They did a good job.
  Aaron Hill

en The Army does not have a percentage policy for tattoos. As long as tattoos do not distract from good military order and discipline and are not extremist, racist, sexist or indecent they're permitted.

en You know, the original album title was going to be 'Bad Girl Trapped in a Good Girl Body,' ... But I was talked out of it. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness.


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