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it is bad to hurry, and delay is often as bad; the wise person is the one who does everything in its proper time. Ovid [7] fex urbis lex orbis: dregs [classical Latin faex] of the city, law of the world attributed to Saint Jerome by Victor Hugo in Les Misérables [8] [9] fiat iustitia et pereat mundus: let justice be done, even if the world ...
And, so that’s the first time in my life, I’m 51 years old, that I’ve had a tattoo, that I ever wanted a tattoo. And it’s not only his writing, so he’s with me, but I’m trying to make ...
He has a tattoo inspired by Dr. Seuss' "Oh, The Places You'll Go" on his left bicep. Chris Hemsworth has a tattoo dedicated to one of Dr. Seuss' most popular books. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
The song that Chapel Hart performed on AGT this September, “Fam Damily,” got us wondering about their family—and those secret tattoos mentioned in the chorus. Luckily, we were able to catch ...
Ever since, the tattoo was passed on through the generations. [27] Fatok is the term used for tattooing women to show beauty and wealth. [28] When a woman's arm is tattooed just like Whang-od's own tattoos, the family of the woman is obliged to pay the tattoo artist a piglet or a bundle of harvested rice (locally called as dalan). [28]
For over twenty years she appeared in the Guinness World Records as Britain's most tattooed woman. At one time there was a life-sized waxwork of her displayed outside 'The Guinness World of Records' exhibition at the Trocadero in Piccadilly, London. She trained under her husband to become a tattoo artist in her own right.
1. My secret talent is that I can estimate time — I always know exactly how late I’m going to be. 2. My first car was a 1984 Ford Escort Wagon that I bought out of some guy’s yard for $600.
Horiyoshi III (Japanese: 三代目彫よし, Hepburn: Sandaime Horiyoshi, born 1946 as Yoshihito Nakano (中野 義仁)) is a horishi (tattoo artist), specializing in Japanese traditional full-body tattoos, or "suits," called Irezumi or Horimono.