A Quote by Sophie Gregoire Trudeau

I don't weigh myself. I don't have a scale in the house. — © Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
I don't weigh myself. I don't have a scale in the house.
As a kid, I'd eat at my mother's house, then go down the road to my girlfriend's and eat, and then sometimes go to my friend's house and eat again. I could gain five pounds in a day. In a week, there wouldn't be a scale to weigh me.
I never weigh myself. That's the best advice I can give - never step on a scale. You know if you're being healthy, if you're exercising. You don't need to be undermined by some crazy number.
If you took the entire internet and laid it end to end, it would weigh more than the other thing. It would weigh more than it would if it wasn't laid end to end. Like, if it was a ball of rolled up internet it would weigh less. I'm pretty sure. It depends on the size of the scale, I think.
I have no idea what I weigh. I don't even own a scale.
A feather will weigh down a scale when there is nothing in the opposite one.
[T]he heart is like any other organ, you can weigh it on a scale.
In the scale of the destinies, brawn will never weigh so mach as brain.
Prosperity is no just scale; adversity is the only balance to weigh friends.
I never get on a scale now. I really don't know what I weigh. I don't care.
I will say, nothing in my time in the Senate has more surprised me than senators and House members want to weigh in on everything under the sun, but they do not want to weigh in on a clearly defined constitutional duty to declare war. It just stuns me.
Fame and admiration weigh not a feather in the scale against friendship and love, for the heart languishes all the same.
There is no cosmic scale on which you can weigh your actions; you learn too late what choices ruin the fragile balance.
You don't need a scale to tell you whether you're allowed to like yourself today. You are. You belong here. No matter what you weigh, you deserve joy and happiness.
Scale is a mental - you can say that a lounger has scale, a building has scale, or an object has scale, or a page, or whatever if it's just right. A scale is a relationship to the object and the space surrounding it. And that dialogue could be music, or it could be just noise. And that is why it is so important, the sense of scale.
For take thy ballaunce if thou be so wise, And weigh the winds that under heaven doth blow; Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise; Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow.
Go, wiser thou! and in thy scale of sense weigh thy opinion against Providence.
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