A Quote by George Orwell

I'm fat, but I'm thin inside... there's a thin man inside every fat man. — © George Orwell
I'm fat, but I'm thin inside... there's a thin man inside every fat man.
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?
Inside every fat man, there's a thin man trying to get out.
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!
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.
Imprisoned in every fat man a thin man is wildly signaling to be let out.
Enclosing every thin man, there's a fat man demanding elbow-room.
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.
Inside every fat person there's a thin person looking to get out - They've just eaten them.
Outside every thin woman is a fat man trying to get in.
Imprisoned in every fat man a thin one is wildly signalling to be let out.
We are full of bread and gas, getting fat on the outside while inside we grow thin
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.
I'm a chubby middle-aged white guy with short hair. I think that's it, really. I kind of have a look. Right now, I'm not fat enough to be the fat friend, but I'm not thin enough to be the leading man, so I look like a cop.
Being exaltingly thin was, of course, the foundation for the visibility, the man, the adornments of this life-to-be; it was the prerequisite that made the rest of the dream possible. And since no matter how thin I got, I was frightened that I could wake up tomorrow and be fat again, the rest of the dream was forever ten or twenty pounds away.
Before judging a thin man, one must get some information. Perhaps he was once fat.
I stay fat because it just wouldn't be fair to all the thin people if I were this good-looking, intelligent, funny, and thin. It's a public service really.
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