You see your peers weighing 80 pounds and you think, 'Oh, my God, I've got to be 80 pounds or I'll fail.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people talk about my weight, I'm like, 'You seem to have a problem with it; I don't.'
A lot of people are doing something about their weight, but by their own reckoning, it isn't enough to get the results they want.
I always say you shouldn't weigh yourself. I don't even have a set of scales in my house.
My weight is something that people seem to talk about a lot.
When I was larger, people said I was fat. Now that I've lost weight, they say I died.
I wish I had thrown out the bathroom scale at age 16. Weighing yourself every morning is like waking up and asking Dick Cheney to validate your sense of inner worth.
Don't waste so much time thinking about how much you weigh. There is no more mind-numbing, boring, idiotic, self-destructive diversion from the fun of living.
If I think I weigh too much, I'll lose weight; if my hair looks stupid, I'll cut it. I guess I'm my harshest critic. I'm not easily satisfied.
Everyone expects me to be 9 feet tall and weigh 200 pounds when they meet me.
I don't weigh a pound over one hundred and eighty and, what's more, I never did.