I dieted all the time in the Sixties, but we had no idea what dieting meant - we thought it meant not eating anything.
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A 'diet' is simply an individual's eating regimen: it doesn't have to mean the restrictive plan we've come to associate this word with.
I have been on a diet since 1962.
I don't believe in dieting.
I don't really believe in diets. I love food... If I deprive myself, I'm going to want it more. I snack on yogurt, raw cashews and cherry tomatoes.
A diet should be named after what you do eat, not what you don't eat.
We always think of a diet with a big groan. But I think diets are fun. I think it is an American pastime for a lot of women.
I think all diets are kind of weird. The word 'die' is in it.
I've never dieted in my life; I like food too much. I'm just thoughtful about what I eat, and I'm lucky that I love the taste of vegetables. I'm certainly not 'actress skinny,' and I never will be. I'm strong, and my body works great for me.
I was member of the Diet as long as it existed, until May 1933.
Up until the age of 30 I could eat whatever I wanted - I mean, literally, I never put on a pound; if anything, I was criticised in the media for being too skinny.