A Quote by George Orwell

I'm fat, but I'm thin inside. Has it ever struck you that there's a thin man inside every fat man, just as they say there's a statue inside every block of stone? — © George Orwell
I'm fat, but I'm thin inside. Has it ever struck you that there's a thin man inside every fat man, just as they say there's a statue inside every block of stone?
I'm fat, but I'm thin inside... there's a thin man inside every fat man.
Inside every fat man, there's a thin man trying to get out.
Inside every fat person there's a thin person looking to get out - They've just eaten them.
We have so many people who can't see a fat man standing beside a thin one without coming to the conclusion that the fat man got that way by taking advantage of the thin one!
Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.
We are full of bread and gas, getting fat on the outside while inside we grow thin
When I was thin, I had no notion of what being fat is like. When I worked in a department store, I had sold clothes to women of most sizes, so I should have known; but perhaps you have to experience the state from the inside, to understand what fat is like.
Enclosing every thin man, there's a fat man demanding elbow-room.
Imprisoned in every fat man a thin man is wildly signaling to be let out.
Imprisoned in every fat man a thin one is wildly signalling to be let out.
Outside every thin woman is a fat man trying to get in.
You see, to tall men I'm a midget, and to short men I'm a giant; to the skinny ones I'm a fat man, and to the fat ones I'm a thin man.
I'm scared to death of being poor. It's like a fat girl who loses 500 pounds but is always fat inside. I grew up poor and will always feel poor inside. It's my pet paranoia.
As I look around the West End these days, it seems to me that outside every thin girl is a fat man, trying to get in.
All my life I've been an obese man trapped inside a fat man's body.
Indians are the Italians of Asia and vice versa. Every man in both countries is a singer when he is happy, and every woman is a dancer when she walks to the shop at the corner. For them, food is the music inside the body and music is the food inside the heart. Amore or Pyar makes every man a poet, a princess of peasant girl if only for second eyes of man and woman meets.
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