
Top 21 Morbidly Obese Quotes
#1. Not that I was morbidly obese or anything. But I guess I was hanging on the hope that one day I might accidentally whittle down to my inner toothpick.
Adele Griffin
#2. If sex were food, Rhage would haven been morbidly obese.
J.R. Ward
#3. Our morbidly obese federal government needs not just behavior modification but bariatric surgery.
Mitch Daniels
#6. If you walk down the street, within five minutes you will see someone who is morbidly obese or obese.
Carnie Wilson
#7. I felt good full figured. Morbidly obese I was unhealthy and dying.
Star Jones
#8. If sex were food, Rhage would have been morbidly obese.
J.R. Ward
#9. If they are morbidly obese, then you can conclude that they will probably eat everything and anything and do not have discerning taste.
Jim Gaffigan
#10. The cat, morbidly obese from eating virtually all of Isaac's meals, fell off the table like a four-legged haggis, and trudged away.
Neal Stephenson
#11. I'm not alone in having obese people in my circle and in my family. I have loved morbidly obese people, and I don't approach obesity with revulsion or judgment but with empathy and compassion.
Lori Lansens
#12. it was suddenly obvious to me, that in our household, it was more acceptable to be black and morbidly obese, if only for a night, than be a boy in a dress.
Culver Connor McCall
#13. 'The West Wing' was really important for me for a lot of reasons. It was the first thing I did when I got out to Los Angeles. I'd just finished school, and I was so naive.
Claire Coffee
#14. Talk to me. Say something, anything," he pleaded quietly as if he was trying to tame a wild animal.
"There's nothing to say."
He looked up and lowered his eyebrows on his eyes. "Why did you kiss me?
Stephanie Witter
#15. The very idea that the Chief would let anybody expose himself to danger in his place is-well, I ought to slap your face; that's what I ought to do!
Robert A. Heinlein
#16. Beyond the realms of what we see, into the regions or the unexplored limited only by our imaginations.
Albert Einstein
#17. The Canadian is often a baffled man because he feels different from his British kindred and his American neighbours, sharply refused to be lumped together with either of them, yet cannot make plain his difference.
J.B. Priestley
#18. But the truth was, we had failed, and rather than let anyone else know, we crafted careful excuses and alibis, and wrapped them around ourselves like a cloak to keep out the cold truth.
Eleanor Brown
#19. Institutions are becoming naked, and if you're going to be naked ... fitness is no longer optional. If you're going to be naked, you better get buff.
Don Tapscott
#20. We don't normally think of it as such, but writing is a technology.
Ted Chiang
#21. I think I had a shyness about me, I think I discovered acting as a way to break out of that and as a way of belonging, a sense of being special.
Michael C. Hall
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