First Sgt. Edward Welsh: Property. The whole fucking thing's about property.
Private Jack Bell: You see that hill? Second Lieutenant Whyte: Yeah.
THE RELIABLE WAY OUT OF OBESITY IS VIA PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. This point has been lost on the hundreds of folks who have railed against my arguments for food addiction in periodicals, so I"m eager to make it here: No one but me put the food in my m...
My mother was a stout woman with a man's name - Billie. She was plain-faced with honest eyes - no black grease by the lash line, no blue powder on the lids, eyebrows not plucked up high and thin.
And this man, who had sailed round Europe and navigated the Great Northern Route, leaned happily over half a ladleful of thin oatmeal kasha, cooked entirely without fat - just oats and water.
A world without pain, loss, betrayal, hate, death, loneliness? Impossible!
Unless you are silent, you will not know your urgent heart, how it beats between the thin skin of yes and no.
I sympathize far more with heavier people than I ever will with thin. I'll never be thin. Let's be honest.
Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: This is very important decision you're makin', Staros.
Private First Class Edward Beade: [as he is dying] Fife... Fife...
Private Witt: [narration] You're death that captures all. You too are the source of all that's going to be born.
In the morning we received some very thin coffee. For lunch we had potato soup with a few pieces of meat in it, in the evening we had a very thin meat soup with some potatoes in it.
Who writes love letters grows thin; who carries them, fat.
[Riggs and Murtaugh pull up outside Dixie's house to check out a theory] Roger Murtaugh: Like I said, thin. Martin Riggs: Probably nothing. [the house explodes, knocking them both to the ground. Murtaugh throws himself on Riggs] Martin Riggs: What ar...
The world is thinning and the earth...it's still spinning my world is thinning and it’s all because of one person I’m missing.
The pressure on women to be thin is like a plague. I have gone through my life, like a lot of women, rating my experiences on the basis of, 'Was I thin at that time or fat?' And it doesn't seem to let up.
For the longest time, Indian women have been okay with being curvy. But I think the modern Indian woman needs to get toned. I don't endorse being thin. Anorexia and bulimia are a reality in India because everybody wants to be thin.
Private Witt: Do you ever feel lonely? First Sgt. Edward Welsh: Only around people.
Private Witt: [narrating] War don't ennoble men. It turns them into dogs... poisons the soul.
Private Witt: I seen another world. Sometimes I think it was just my imagination.
Private Witt: How did we loose all the good that was given us?. Let it slip away. Scattered careless.