A Quote by St. Jerome

A fat stomach never breeds fine thoughts. — © St. Jerome
A fat stomach never breeds fine thoughts.

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Fat people who want to reduce should take their exercise on an empty stomach and sit down to their food out of breath.... Thin people who want to get fat should do exactly the opposite and never take exercise on an empty stomach.
How many fine thoughts has every man had! How few fine thoughts are expressed!
In my family, my fat family, none of us ever say the word 'fat.' 'Fat' is the word you hear shouted on the playground or in the street - it's never allowed over the threshold of the house. My mum won't have that filth in her house. At home together, we are safe. ... There will be no harm to our feelings here because we never acknowledge fat exists. We never refer to our size. We are the elephants in the room.
I have an excellent body, not an extra gram of fat. A washboard stomach.
I run intervals. It helps get rid of the fat in the stomach.
True melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit.
You try for a little happiness, and what do you get? A few memories and a fat stomach!
Chicken fat, beef fat, fish fat, fried foods - these are the foods that fuel our fat genes by giving them raw materials for building body fat.
Aside from the fact that they say it's unhealthy, my fat ain't never been no trouble. Mens always have loved me. My kids ain't never complained. Plus they's fat.
I've always been a big guy, whether it's been a fat kid, a fat young adult, or a fat adult. I was always sort of... I guess the term would be 'popular.' I never dealt with a lot of name-calling or any of the bullying you'd think a fat kid might have to deal with.
You can be fat and love yourself. You can be fat and have a great damn personality. You can be fat and sew your own clothes. But you can't be fat and healthy.
I started modeling at 28. I'm 5-feet-7 1/2, and I never went on a diet. I followed what my doctor told me: 'It's good to have a little bit of fat. Your weight is fine. Don't go any lighter.'
Well, no athlete respects a big, fat coach who's going to stand there and rest the watch on his stomach.
When I was four years old, I remember looking in the mirror and running my fingers over my stomach and thinking I was fat.
A fat stomach sticks out too far. It prevents you from looking down and seeing what is going on around you.
You want to show your people that you value them, and you're not going to hurt them just to get a little more money in the short term. Not furloughing people breeds loyalty. It breeds a sense of security. It breeds a sense of trust.
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