Top 1200 Weight Problems Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
My ideal weight is 205, actually.
It is the weight, not numbers of experiments that is to be regarded.
It's always a battle to maintain my weight. — © Joey Chestnut
It's always a battle to maintain my weight.
If I lost weight, I'd be two-dimensional!
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Revealed religion has no weight with me.
It's hard for me to put on weight.
Religion is not a burden, not a weight, it is wings.
I don't want no problems. I don't want to know problems.
We are not here to solve the problems; the problems are here to solve us.
Weight justly and sell dearely.
For me, 240 is my target weight.
You don't win a fight by the size and the weight. — © Mikey Garcia
You don't win a fight by the size and the weight.
Most people define learning too narrowly as mere 'problem-solving', so they focus on identifying and correcting errors in the external environment. Solving problems is important. But if learning is to persist, managers and employees must also look inward. The need to reflect critically on their own behaviour, identify the ways they often inadvertently contribute to the organisation’s problems, and then change how they act.
My hope is that design thinking becomes an innovative discipline and not just the trend of the decade. As a nation and globally, we have some of the biggest problems to solve we have ever faced. We need innovative ways to solve our problems and communicating the solutions will be paramount. Original thinking, complex problem solving, and collaboration are all important skills for our future.
Indifference is the dead weight of history.
There is a terrible weight in all kinds of beauty
Introverts tend to internalize problems. In other words, we place the source of problems within and blame ourselves. Though introverts may also externalize and see others as the problem, it's more convenient to keep the problem "in house." Internalizers tend to be reliable and responsible, but we can also be very hard on ourselves.
I took my weight training to a new level.
It is weight that gives meaning to weightlessness.
That's a good weight...for a small woman
Don't give up. It's just the weight of the world.
Knowledge is a weight added to conscience.
You can't eat cake and lose weight.
I can get anybody to lose weight.
I do watch what I eat, but not for weight reasons.
I don't get hung up on weight.
It's a weight problem isn't it; you can't wait for lunch.
I did gain weight, but I don't care.
You lost weight? Look around, you'll find it.
It's easy to gain weight when you're in the studio.
The weight of sadness was in wonder lost.
Weight is something I've battled all my life.
My weight can swing by four stone.
The secret of losing weight is patience.
I look good. I lost a lot of weight.
If I can get my dress on, my weight is under control.
We are buried beneath the weight of information. — © Tom Waits
We are buried beneath the weight of information.
The next decade will perhaps raise us a step above despair to a cleaner, clearer wisdom and biology cannot fail to help in this. As we become increasingly aware of the ethical problems raised by science and technology, the frontiers between the biological and social sciences are clearly of critical importance-in population density and problems of hunger, psychological stress, pollution of the air and water and exhaustion of irreplaceable resources.
Weight isn't a factor in nutritional health.
He's put on weight and I've lost it, and vice versa.
I'm a professional; I've got to be on weight all the time. There's not excuses for that.
I have no fear in moving up (in weight) and fighting.
I struggle with my weight like it's my job.
My love is my weight. Because of it, I move.
I have always had a problem with my weight.
Tears at times have the weight of speech.
You've got problems in Central Asia. And you've got problems within our own communities back home. So if we end up saying, look, this has nothing to do with Islam or it's got no connection with that broader question, then we look, frankly, as if we're in denial about the problem. And the interesting thing in the Middle East is that they have absolutely no problem there in identifying that as Islamist extremism and calling it that.
While we're over here blocked up in our departments and locked up in our own judgments and dealing with our own crazy problems, they're over there dealing with equivalent problems. One of the things that I am so frightened by lately is that men are having just as difficult a time striking a balance as we are.
Weight training is my go-to exercise. — © Shamita Shetty
Weight training is my go-to exercise.
I'm expressing the feelings of mankind today through the Blue Dog. The dog is always having problems of the heart, of growing up, the problems of life. The dog looks at us and asks, 'Why am I here? What am I doing? Where am I going?' Those are the same questions we ask ourselves. People look at the paintings, and the paintings speak back to them.
Sudden total weight loss.
I've always been conscious of my weight.
Light weight ... Yeah buddy!
I notice a lot of people think they can solve their problems with antidepressants. That, I noticed, being like a bigger issue, like, it really strips people of who they are. Like, all your quirks and all your problems, even your depressions and your failures, that's what makes you, you. And there's a lot of drugs out there that will take that away from you.
A woman is a woman. A woman has male problems, has job problems, and I think funny is funny.
I just don't lose weight easily.
It is in the measure that special methods acknowledge their common core in transcendental method, that norms common to all the sciences will be acknowledged, that a secure basis will be attained for tackling interdisciplinary problems, and that the sciences will be mobilized within a higher unity of vocabulary, thought and orientation, in which they will be able to make their quite significant contribution to the solution of fundamental problems.
Weight was never an issue with me.
We need to take a less narrow look at our children’s problems and, instead, see them as windows of opportunity—a way of exploring and understanding all facets of our children’s development. If we can understand the underlying developmental process, we can see a child’s struggles as signs of striving toward growth instead of chronic problems or attempts to aggravate adults.
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