Just because you're a different size doesn't mean you're sitting on the couch eating bonbons all day long watching TV.
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When it comes to size, most people don't want to see themselves looking bigger than what they are.
If you want to be right-sized in body, you've got to get rid of the supersize way of life.
Every person my size has a different life, a different history. Different ways of dealing with it. Just because I'm seemingly O.K. with it, I can't preach how to be O.K. with it. I don't think I still am O.K. with it. There's days when I'm not.
The public doesn't care about my size. It's just something for the media to talk about.
Size doesn't mean anything - not all the time.
I've been every size in the world. Parts of my twenties, I was in great shape, but I didn't appreciate it. 'If I was a 6 or an 8,' I thought, 'Why aren't I a 2 or a 4?'
It's about learning what's important and what's not important, and at the end of the day, what size you are does not matter at all. I don't have time to worry about that stuff; I'm going to be healthy.
If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it.
I'm bigger than the typical model, and I'm shorter, too. I really can't say why it's all worked for me.
Sometimes, you can get too big when you feel too good.
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