Miley Cyrus Gets Another New Tattoo: Are Quote Tattoos Beautiful or Boring?
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2012/07/11 20:00:00
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Miley Cyrus has another new tattoo ... and once again, she isn't afraid to stir up a little controversy over it. The tat on her left forearm is a quote from former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, The Daily Mail reports. It reads: "So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." Getting a little high-minded there, aren't we, Miley?


In fact, the quote is more than 102 years old, dating back to a speech Roosevelt made on April 23, 1910. But daddy Billy Ray Cyrus seems more worried about 19-year-old Miley's engagement than her love of new ink. According to a Radar Online source, he's concerned about how young Miley and her fiancé Liam Hemsworth are, and "hopes the engagement will be very long." Should he be more concerned about her love of wordy tattoos?
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Persephone 2012/07/12 01:46:10Beautiful+10Neither! I don't know why she wanted to tattoo that quote. But the way I see it, tattoos aren't meant to be cute, they're supposed to mean something. I don't care if someone thinks my quote tattoo is boring, it means something to me and that's all that matters!






















This is a set of straight lines going down her arm. She picked a quote that she thought would give off a specific image, and it just comes off cheap.
Honestly, the quote tattoos remind me of being tapped in detention, having to wright an essay on how I was wrong.
I used a lot of quotes for that paper, lol.