“I think I just realized that having a problem - an eating disorder - it's not healthy and you can actually die from that. I realized it's not worth it and you just need to be healthy.” ThinkingNeedsProblemDiesHealthyEatingI RealizedDisorderWorth ItEating DisorderNot Worth ItJust Realized Author:Nicole Polizzi
“But my point is that competitive eating is a real sport, and I considered taking it up. But when I thought about what this would mean sitting around for hours, stuffing my face with unhealthy food I realized it was basically the same thing as journalism.” MeanRealFacesSportsHoursEatingSittingI RealizedJournalismUnhealthySitting AroundHealthy FoodUnhealthy Food Author:Dave Barry
“I was with a real jerk after the first heartbreak, and once I did the prerequisite eating an entire cake and singing "All By Myself" in the shower, I realized that people treat you badly when you let them, and that I had to respect myself and not let anyone else treat me that way again. If someone really loves you, they are your biggest champion, not your biggest detractor.” PeopleRealLove YouEatingSingingI RealizedChampionJerk Author:Karin Slaughter
“I realized just how much exercise and eating right make a difference in how you feel now and when you get older.” FeelsDifferencesExerciseEatingI RealizedMaking A DifferenceHow You FeelEating Right Author:Ashley Tisdale
“I roll my eyes. "So when did I become so special? When they carted me off to the Capitol?" "No, about six months before that. Right after New Year's. We were in the Hob, eating some slop of Greasy Sae's. And Darius was teasing you about trading a rabbit for one of his kisses. And I realized...I minded.” YearsEyeSpecialMonthsKissingSixEatingI RealizedNew YearTradingSix MonthsRabbitsTeaseCapitolDariusSae Book:Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3) Source: Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)
“After that, all the while Millie was eating the pudding... we both tore Christopher's character to shreds. It was wonderful fun.... He drove everyone mad in Chrestomanci Castle by insisting on silk shirts and exactly the right kind of pajamas. 'And he could get them right anyway by magic,' Millie told me, 'if he wasn't too lazy to learn how.... But the thing that really annoys me is the way he never bothers to learn a person's name. If a person isn't important to him, he always forgets their name.' When Millie said this, I realized that Christopher had never once forgotten my name.” IfsWayKindPersonsSaidImportantCharacterNamesFunForgetWonderfulMagicEatingMadForgottenI RealizedBotherShirtsLazyAnnoyingCastlesSilkInsistingPajamasPudding Author:Diana Wynne Jones