Putting On Weight Quotes
Collection of top 14 famous quotes about Putting On Weight
Putting On Weight Quotes & Sayings
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Putting it another way: A group of fat teenagers who lost 25 percent of their body weight were in worse health than teenagers with anorexia. It
— Rebecca Jane Weinstein
Who knows what tomorrow will bring
Tomorrow is in the hands of God
Tomorrow will be a lovely day. — James Clavell
Tomorrow is in the hands of God
Tomorrow will be a lovely day. — James Clavell
My parents recognized something in me that they encouraged instead of deflated, and I'll always be grateful to them for that.
— Graham Nash
But these are small troubles, people will say. Yes, but they are drops which wear hollows in the rock.
— Hans Christian Andersen
You totally value and respect your body as you get older.
— Jenny McCarthy
Falling out of love is like losing weight. It's a lot easier putting it on than taking it off.
— Aretha Franklin
Leaders evoke emotional connections in followers only to the extent that the followers are emotionally needy.
— Judith M Bardwick
I don't really need bulk, just strength. I can get strong without putting on weight.
— LaMarcus Aldridge
In a relationship, it is not what you ask and receive that delights. It is receiving what you wanted but never asked
— Srividya Srinivasan
It's a massive undertaking putting an album together ... It's not light weight at all.
— Lupe Fiasco
When I started singing, I weighed 153 pounds. I weigh 184 now. I haven't gotten any taller, but I'm putting on a little more weight.
— Elvis Presley
I love roles where I am required to prepare physically. And it's fun putting on weight and eating.
— Mark Wahlberg
Putting on weight for me is really, really hard. If I stop lifting, or if I stop eating, I get skinny really quick.
— Christopher Gorham
There are dedicated actors and there are people now who only stay famous for putting on weight, losing it, then putting it on again.
— Joe Dempsie