“Anita Johnston, Ph.D., author of Eating in the Light of the Moon, taught me to look in the mirror with curiosity rather than fear. So I may look at my reflection and think, 'That's interesting. I wonder why my body seems bigger today than it did yesterday. Maybe it's water weight. Maybe it's my outfit. Or maybe my eyes are just playing tricks on me.' I know it's not possible for me to gain a noticeable amount of weight overnight, so I will go no further than that. I move on with my day without skipping a beat-and definitely without missing a meal.” ThinkingKnowsLooksMayBodyLightSeemsEyeTodayMovingWaterInterestingWonderMissingTaughtAmountMoonEatingBeatsReflectionGainsWeightBiggerMirrorsCuriosityYesterdayTricksMeals Author:Jenni Schaefer
“Food is less important to me because I've learned to control my appetite to a great extent, simply by having my mind elsewhere. I find when I'm busy meditating on other aspects of my life I go without eating and I don't miss it.” MindImportantMissingEatingAspectBusyI've LearnedAppetiteElsewhereMeditating Author:George Harrison
“When you're missing your two front teeth, that's honesty. That is a door to your oral history. You're not covering anything up. You're saying, 'Hey world, I'm missing my front teeth. I'm gross; I'm dirty; I'm poor. I clearly have no problem with public urination and eating garbage. Don't come near me, I'll gum you to death!” WorldTwoProblemPoorDoorsMissingFrontsHonestyEatingTeethHeyDirtyNo ProblemGrossGarbageCoveringGumOral History Author:Iliza Shlesinger
“She'd even violated the only sensible rule of dieting she'd ever run across, the sage advice of the Muppets Miss Piggy, who recommended never eating anything bigger than your head.” RunningLossAdviceMissingEatingBiggerSensibleSageWeight LossDietingMuppetPiggyMiss Piggy Book:The Susan Donovan Collection: The Kept Woman, Knock Me Off My Feet, and He Loves Lucy Source: The Susan Donovan Collection: The Kept Woman, Knock Me Off My Feet, and He Loves Lucy
“In the 1980s, I was working to reform the schools in Arkansas. Donald Trump was borrowing $14 million from his father to start his businesses. In the 1990s, I went to Beijing and I said women's rights are human rights. He insulted a former Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, called her an eating machine.” HumansSaidSchoolUniverseFatherMillionsRightsMissingTrumpEatingMachinesHuman RightsFormerReformWomens RightsBorrowingInsultedArkansasBeijing Author:Hillary Clinton
“You're always going to miss your daily eating spots, your daily hangouts with your friends, family. I miss my family like crazy, all the time.” CrazyMissingEatingMy FamilyFamily Friends Author:D-Pryde
“When money and hype recede from the art world, one thing I won't miss will be what curator Francesco Bonami calls the 'Eventocracy.' All this flashy 'art-fair art' and those highly produced space-eating spectacles and installations wow you for a minute until you move on to the next adrenaline event.” WorldArtMovingNextSpaceOne ThingMinutesMissingEventsEatingFairsWowHypeAdrenalineArt WorldSpectaclesFlashyInstallationCurator Author:Jerry Saltz
“Whenever I have friends over, we end up eating and talking and losing track of time, and, once in a while, singing karaoke. It reminds me of the family meals we had in Russia, which always lasted a very long time. That's a tradition I miss.” LongEndsTalkingMissingEatingLong TimeLosingSingingTraditionTrackRussiaMealsKaraoke Author:Maria Sharapova
“Man, you weigh a freaking ton," he told me. "What've you been eating, rocks?" "Why, is your head missing some?" I croaked. His mouth almost quirked in a smile, and that's when I knew how upset he'd been” MenRocksMissingEatingMouthsUpset Author:James Patterson
“Man, you weigh a freaking ton. What have you been eating, rocks?" * Max: "Why, is your head missing some?" o Chapter 68 p. 214 + Fang carried Max while flying after she had "a stroke or something". Gazzy: "I vill now destroy de Snickuhs bahs!" ter Borcht: "Is dere anysing special about you? Anysing vorth saving?" Fang: "Besides my fashion sense? I play a mean harmonica.” MenMeanPlaySpecialRocksFashionMissingEatingFlyingSavingChaptersStrokesMaxFangsHarmonicas Author:James Patterson
“All events are linked together in the best of possible worlds; after all, if you had not been driven from a fine castle by being kicked in the backside for love of Miss Cunegonde, if you hadn't been sent before the Inquisition, if you hadn't traveled across America on foot, if you hadn't given a good sword thrust to the baron, if you hadn't lost all your sheep from the good land of Eldorado, you wouldn't be sitting here eating candied citron and pistachios. - That is very well put, said Candide, but we must cultivate our garden.” IfsWorldWellsSaidTogetherAmericaLostGivenFeetLandMissingEventsFineEatingSittingGardenDrivenSheepTraveledLinkedCastlesThrustInquisitionBacksidesCandidePistachios Author:Voltaire
“Akri? Can I keep him? See, he good eating. Lots of fat on this one. (Simi) No, Simi. You can’t keep the baby. His mother would miss him. (Acheron) But he want to go home with the Simi. He said so. (Simi) No, Simi. (Acheron) No Simi, no food. Nag, nag, nag. (Simi)” WantSaidHomeMotherMissingBabyEatingFatsGood EatingEating A Lot Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“The nursery rhyme ends when a spider comes along and frightens Miss Muffet straight off her tuffet. I have wondered about what kind of lesson this is for a young girl. If you're eating your curds and whey and a spider comes along, I don't think there's anything wrong with picking up a newspaper, smashing it, and going back to your breakfast.” IfsThinkingKindEndsYoungGirlMissingLessonsEatingNewspapersBreakfastNurseRhymeSpidersNurserySmashingNursery Rhymes Book:How Did You Get This Number Source: How Did You Get This Number