Top 288 Overweight Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it's open to anybody who owns hideous clothing.
I'm not too secure about my looks. They can always change. I was heavy and overweight as a teenager, so it's hard to be cocky or egotistical.
People who are overweight don't want unsolicited advice. Guess what. We know we're fat. We live in homes with mirrors. — © Al Roker
People who are overweight don't want unsolicited advice. Guess what. We know we're fat. We live in homes with mirrors.
I still represent for overweight adults and kids, but I am also now painfully and personally aware of the health issues.
In America today, the percentage of children and adolescents who are defined as overweight is more than double what it was in the early 1970s.
Kids in America today are overweight and lazy, and it's their parents fault for letting it happen.
I just got tired of being overweight and unfit, so I changed my diet from hamburgers to yogurt and muesli, and it seems to work.
I see the Beatles have arrived from England. They were 40 pounds overweight - and that was just their hair.
My grandpa's family are all quite overweight and he's got this big, rock-solid belly which I used to love to fall asleep on as a child.
It's true that Apollo 10's lander was overweight. Late in the craft's development, it became clear that its ballooning weight was endangering the whole mission.
I'm not skinny for the wrong reasons. It's not because I'm bulimic or anorexic or doing drugs. Compared to a lot of actresses my age, I'm actually overweight.
Definitely was eating bad after surgery. I was overweight by, like, 20, 30 pounds.
For lack of a better term, they've labeled me a sex symbol. It's flattering and it should happen to every bald, overweight guy. — © Dennis Franz
For lack of a better term, they've labeled me a sex symbol. It's flattering and it should happen to every bald, overweight guy.
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.
I was probably a little bit overweight as a child, being passionate about baked beans on toast and Cadbury's milk chocolate when I could get it.
If you see a black woman with an overweight white man, you know she got effed up credit!
I like being small - I've known so many women with big boobs who feel overweight or end up with back problems.
I am really terrible when it comes to guys. Inside, I just see myself as this overweight tomboy with funny-coloured hair and bad skin.
I had a bilateral lisp, and I was overweight. I was the kid who played with the flowers on the ground in the outfield during baseball. I was that kid.
Everybody is constantly struggling to maintain a healthy lifestyle and the ideal body, regardless of whether they're overweight.
I was a bit overweight as a teenager, which may be why I'm more comfortable playing with clothes than showing my body.
I do often feel that the single greatest thing about my job is that I don't have a boss. I'm like an overweight Han Solo: I take orders from just one person - me.
Girls and boys would call me the Pillsbury Doughboy because I was overweight and pasty.
I've always been an overweight girl, and I've never had an issue with that. I'm very comfortable with my body.
People say I'm a disgrace to the human race. I love overweight women when they sit on my face.
I've got a bad leg; I'm a little overweight, so I can't run fast, but I will fight.
I don't want to make generalisations here, but I think that most women and maybe men are not comfortable with being overweight. It's a tricky issue.
My weight was a huge issue as a young person. For my mother, for my father, and for my siblings... nobody in my family is overweight. And here I come.
Although I have never been 100 lbs overweight, I know the effects of not feeling comfortable in my own skin.
Like most severely overweight people, I had to hit a rock-hard bottom before I'd take responsibility for the consequences of neglecting my own health.
People have this idea that opera singers are overweight and sit at home eating bonbons. But I consider myself an athlete.
I spent my childhood alone, overweight and ugly, angry at everything, and knowing nothing of a life beyond this sadness.
Yes - I am usually overweight. I have had to be interested in diet because of being diabetic for 30 years and having kidney failure.
Even when I wasn't overweight I was never one of those girls or women who wanted to look nice. I always thought it wasn't important.
Even overweight cats instinctively know the cardinal rule: when fat, arrange yourself in slim poses.
People who lie to themselves about investing are the same as overweight people who blame their genes for their obesity.
When you're 12 and, you know, slightly overweight and - for lack of a better word - white, and you're playing blues, you get a lot of press.
When I was overweight, my back hurt, and my ankles would swell up. It wasn't the weight itself but the problems it brought along that bothered me. — © Bhumi Pednekar
When I was overweight, my back hurt, and my ankles would swell up. It wasn't the weight itself but the problems it brought along that bothered me.
There must be something wrong with the mirrors in our house because every single one I gaze into makes me appear somewhat overweight.
On the other hand it was bad manners to look a gift horse in the mouth. Even if you're getting it from an overweight cracker in a fringe shirt.
When I was in middle school and high school, I was over 100 pounds overweight.
Now I'm searching for a slightly overweight, single, childless woman who doesn't have a date and isn't too depressing to be around. It's getting harder to find a girlfriend than a boyfriend.
What if I was! That’s my point. What if I was a bit overweight and not especially pretty? Why is that so terrible? So disgusting? Why is that the end of the world?
I'd rather be overweight and curvy than super thin with no curves. I'm proud of my body.
Also, I sort of let my appearance go, to the point where I was maybe ten to seventy pounds overweight.
When I came to Mumbai seven years back, I used to hate the fact that I am overweight.
People tend to think of overweight and obesity as strictly a personal matter, but there is much that communities can and should do to address these problems.
I was morbidly obese, 120 pounds overweight. It was just embarrassing. I'd be on stage feeling like I was about to collapse. I'd get dizzy spells. — © Paul Wall
I was morbidly obese, 120 pounds overweight. It was just embarrassing. I'd be on stage feeling like I was about to collapse. I'd get dizzy spells.
Maybe it's because I have too much pride or self-respect, but I thought, `Why does a guy who has thinning hair and who is overweight have to be a loser or a joke?'
P.E. was my life in school. Without it, I wouldn't be standing here. It gave me confidence when I was an overweight kid with a speech impediment.
My father is a big guy; he's had a quadruple bypass surgery, and that's scary. Those are real things that happen in families with overweight people, and I don't want that.
Being slim is the new elitism. Thinness today says that you are richer, smarter and more successful than the overweight masses.
Back in the 70s and 80s, women felt the discrimination of being overweight. And now 35% of the letters I receive are from men.
In America, more than half the population are overweight. It's not healthy and I'm not proud of that but I don't hate having a woman's body.
Do you know how many overweight women there are in America? There are a lot. And seeing people like me on the tube makes them feel good.
[On being overweight:] If I tried to haul ass, I would have to make two trips.
I was the overweight kid who didn't have a boyfriend. I listened to other people say, 'You're ugly, you're fat, you're stupid,' and I believed it.
I always said I wanted to be a great athlete, ever since I was an overweight little kid. I just love competing in any kind of athletics.
I prefer my men slightly overweight. Having said that, my ultimate dream man is Jimmy Nail and he's skinny.
Dude, you're such a geek. And that's coming from an overweight Star Trek fan who scored a 5 on the AP Calculus test. So you know your condition is grave
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