“If you want to take dance to an extra level, you have to be physically fit. You also have to put the years of work in. If there's no pain, there's no gain. You've got to sweat to improve.” IfsWantYearsPainLevelsFitGainsExtrasSweatNo PainPhysically Fit Author:Andrew Stone
“I've seen so many beautiful curvy women gain success in hollywood and then wither into bobble headed stick figures in some grotesque attempt to fit a revolting hollywood trend. I like real women, not the broomsticks that Hollywood has been selling lately.” Has BeensRealBeautifulFiguresFitGainsHollywoodSticksSellingTrendsGrotesqueCurvyReal WomenBroomsticksCurvy Women Author:Matthew Gray Gubler
“Complicated Grief was written in larger and more coherent (if disparate) shapes. The question was how they fit together. The mind is coherent, trust that was the best writing advice I ever got (I got it from Carole Maso and I pass it on). It's true, and clearer and clearer as one grows and gains an improved sense of who one actually is (as versus who one was supposed to be).” IfsWritingMindTogetherGrowsGriefWrittenAdviceFitShapesGainsComplicatedSupposed To BeVersusWriting AdviceComplicated Grief Author:Laura Mullen
“If I want to gain weight, I can gain weight. If I want to lose weight, I will lose weight. If I want to be fit, I'll be fit.” IfsWantI CanLosesFitGainsWeightLose Weight Author:Guy Burnet
“Maybe a man in a million could unite the Hallows, Harry. I was fit only to possess the meanest of them, the least extraordinary. I was fit to own the Elder Wand, and not to boast of it, and not to kill with it. I was permitted to tame and to use it, because I took it, not for gain, but to save others from it.” MenUseMillionsFitGainsExtraordinaryBoastEldersWands Author:J. K. Rowling
“I'm not good at having friends. I mean, I can make myself useful to people. I can fit in. I get invited to parties and I can sit at any table I want in the cafeteria. But actually trusting someone when they have nothing to gain from me just doesn't make sense. All friendships are negotiations of power.” PeopleWantMeanI CanPartyFitGainsTablesMake SenseNegotiationInvitedCafeteriaTrusting Someone Book:White Cat Source: White Cat
“When we can let go of what other people think and own our story, we gain access to our worthiness—the feeling that we are enough just as we are and that we are worthy of love and belonging. When we spend a lifetime trying to distance ourselves from the parts of our lives that don’t fit with who we think we’re supposed to be, we stand outside of our story and hustle for our worthiness by constantly performing, perfecting, pleasing, and proving. Our sense of worthiness—that critically important piece that gives us access to love and belonging—lives inside of our story.” PeopleThinkingGivingTryingImportantEnoughStoriesFeelingsPiecesOur LivesFitProveLetting GoGainsDistanceLifetimeWorthyAccessSupposed To BePerformingBelongingHustleWorthinessWorthy Of Love Author:Brené Brown