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Quotes About Weight

I blew myself up, Im on some martyr shit. Carry the weight for my city like a cargo ship.
~ Drake
Air is no less heavy because we do not detect its weight.
~ Durkheim
I'm afraid a boat so small would sink with the weight of all my sorrow.
~ Li Qingzhao
By imposing too great a responsibility, or rather, all responsibility, on yourself, you crush yourself.
~ Franz Kafka
To call yourself 'plus size' is just a euphemism for being fat. Life is much easier when you're thinner. Big is not beautiful, of course a job comes down to how you look.
~ Katie Hopkins
For 24 years of my adult life, by choice I weighed well over 200 lbs. I say by choice because you see I have never accidentally eaten anything.
~ Zig Ziglar
Adversity has the same effect on a man that severe training has on the pugilist: it reduces him to his fighting weight.
~ Josh Billings
Big can be beautiful - just not to me. I find you disgusting; freshmen 15 is not a life sentence.
~ Daniel Tosh
Anywhere in life, for girls there's pressure to keep your weight and to keep yourself feeling and looking good.
~ Kate Upton
I've had weight issues all my life. I've been on all the diets: Atkins, liquid protein, Scarsdale diet. Now I go to the gym often. I'm always on the StairMaster, and I do weights.
~ Hoda Kotb
Anytime we drag our past into the future, we have some grieving to do. When we refuse to grieve, we hang on to the weight of life that slows us down and robs us from finding our lives.
~ Steve Arterburn
I needed to stop eating sweeties and cakes. It's the bane of my life. I had to lose the weight for my health.
~ Susan Boyle
Collect beads of night / Fill your / skin with the dark weight of the / wet sky. Let boldness live in your heart / and I will recognize you / amongst the many / and claim you as my own
~ Jewel
Ant 1: So, uh, do you ever worry that your itsy little neck is just going to snap under the weight of your head? Ant 2: Stop asking me that. You ask me that, like, every five minutes. Ant 1: Sometimes I notice my antennae out of the corner of my eye and I'm all, like: AHH! Something is on me! Get it off! Get it off! Ant 2: Yeah, the antennae again. Listen, I just remembered, I have to go walk around aimlessly now.
~ Jim Benton
The mood has changed. It's heavier. We were liquid; now we're stones.
~ Jim Crace
Oh gravity, thou art a heartless bitch.
~ Jim Parsons
There's a well-known Hollywood personality who claims that she loses weight by being hypnotized into hating the food that's bad for her. I did that to myself while I was still in my teens and saved some very big hypnotist's fees.
~ Joan Crawford
I like tomatoes with a sour lemon or vinegar dressing and a sprinkling of black pepper. They give me vitamins. I keep hardboiled eggs in the icebox all the time, and if I get terribly hungry I eat the yolk of one of them. At home I have fruit, tea, and one egg every morning. But if I've gained half a pound I give up that egg and have an apple instead.
~ Joan Crawford
The memory may not change in form, but years of underlining give it a weight that can become tremendous. Each of the many, many times you are called to remember the cold of abandonment, the bars, and the loneliness, this experience says deep inside you, 'You see? That's the way life is, after all.
~ Joanne Greenberg
She felt as heavy as a sack of beans. But then, a sack of beans never got embarrassed or did stupid balloon tricks in front of other sacks of beans or forgot to lock the bathroom door. Come to think of it, life was easy for all the beans of the world. Being a sack of them wouldn't be so bad.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
A free and open Internet should not have to be weighed down by legal challenges - its dynamism is essential to our economy.
~ Anna Eshoo
It felt uncomfortable to lie to someone who was being kind. She hadn't known a lie could have a physical weight.
~ Anne Bishop
There's a moment when love makes you believe in death for the first time. You recognize the one whose loss, even contemplated, you'll carry forever, like a sleeping child. All grief, anyone's grief...is the weight of a sleeping child.
~ Anne Michaels
Each word bears its weight, so you have to read my poems quite slowly.
~ Anne Stevenson