A Quote by Nicole Hollander

My weight is always perfect for my height - which varies. — © Nicole Hollander
My weight is always perfect for my height - which varies.
Certainly I'm not overweight. I'm the perfect weight for my height.
The fall of a given weight from a height of around 365 meters corresponds to the heating of an equal weight of water from 0° to 1°.
The flesh of king salmon, which varies in color from white to pink to red, has a high fat content, making it perfect for grilling.
I was never over-weight, just under-tall. The correct height for my weight at the moment is seven feet ten and a half inches.
In Hyderabad, I suppose my height does pique people's interest, but it's not like it's unacceptable. If you are confident about what you are doing, height doesn't make a difference. You can't be perfect in everything, you know!
The monumental pomp of age Was with this goodly personage; A stature undepressed in size, Unbent, which rather seemed to rise In open victory o'er the weight Of seventy years, to loftier height.
That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the height of wisdom in another.
I'm a healthy weight for my height, and I like how I look on most days.
My goal is just to get healthy as far as what my ideal weight has to be for my height.
The world is imperfect, and young people are always trying to perfect it and they always fail - which is a good thing. Who'd want to live in a perfect world?
I will say I was a lot bigger as Superman. A lot bigger. I'm not saying how much. It's modesty about the weight - I've always been worried about my weight - but I also don't want to invite that debate: 'Henry weighs this, so he's the perfect Superman.' Or, 'Henry doesn't weigh this, and therefore he's not believable in the role.'
The one noticeable similarity with almost all serial killer victims is their short height and low weight.
God does not weigh criminality in our scales. We have one absolute, with the seal of authority upon it; and with us an ounce is an ounce, and a pound a pound. God's measure is the heart of the offender,--a balance which varies with every one of us, a balance so delicate that a tear cast in the other side may make the weight of error kick the beam.
At middleweight, I started to find an ideal weight for me. I face guys my size, my height, and with my physique.
Everyone always asks me who my muse is, or who's the girl I have in mind, which is such a hard question for me to answer because I feel like it's a sensibility that varies for each individual.
The grass is a very big challenge for me. There are these low bounces and different movements, which is very difficult, especially for my height and weight. When the surfaces change, and I start to play on grass, I start to feel it in the lower back and the lower hamstring.
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