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Use Starbucks mints for every occasion - they're the strongest — Natalie Portman

I have read numerous books by Scarlett Avery and I have not been disappointed. - kristina pelka — Scarlett Avery

If your coping mechanism to date has been to ignore your weight, don't feel badly. You're in good company. I've done my share of standing on the doctor's scale backwards, cringing as the nurse scribbled on the clipboard, anxious when the doctor came in glancing over my record. I scrutinized his face for any semblance of judgment. Whether or not I faced the scale or the doctor skipped a pep talk, it didn't change the truth and it still pervaded every hour of my waking thoughts. I knew what I needed to do and just agonizingly prolonged it. What about you?

We want our lies to be true--desperately. We think it means less work, less pain. But aren't we experiencing work and pain every day when we are obese? We don't escape it, we just reallocate it, attach it to different problems.

The sooner we face the numbers and start to deal with them, the sooner we can resolve them. — Shannon Sorrels

Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise? — Alexander Pope

I am prescribing a lot more apps than medications these days. — Eric Topol

Will people not be thrown face down into Hell only on account of the harvest of their tongue? — Anonymous

How are you doing this?" I continued, frowning at him. "And if you say 'I am a cat.' I swear I will throw you off this balcony. — Julie Kagawa

The reality is, we all want to walk on water, but none of us wants to step off the boat. — Jarrid Wilson

Lord, What a terrible shame. You're so attractive!'
I know, I want to tell her. It should have happened to someone really ugly. And then it wouldn't have mattered. — Liz Jensen

The 'cleverness' syndrome has taken the place of melody. It's like everyone has come down with this terrible disease in jazz ... you are always expected to do your own material, which is a strange thing to do if you're a poor composer but a great player. — Keith Jarrett

My face is not that expressive! — Cate Tiernan

I was not emotionally mature enough to accept any kind of success when I was young. I needed to go that long route. — Harriet Walter