“I hardly sustain myself beneath the weight of white men's blood that I have shed. The whites provoked the war; their injustices, their indignities to our families, the cruel, unheard of and wholly unprovoked massacre at Fort Lyon ... shook all the veins which bind and support me. I rose, tomahawk in hand, and I have done all the hurt to the whites that I could.” MenWarDoneHandsHurtWhiteSupportBloodWeightRoseInjusticeOur FamilyShedWhite ManVeinsMassacresUnheardFortsProvokedSupport MeIndignity Author:Sitting Bull
“Behind weight gain are the larger hurts and questions that have to be explored, probed, and understood before weight loss and maintenance is a possibility. It's a bigger issue than just calories in, calories out.” HurtLossBehindsIssuesPossibilityHealthUnderstoodGainsWeightBiggerWeight LossMaintenanceCalories Book:Believe It, Be It: How Being the Biggest Loser Won Me Back My Life Source: Believe It, Be It: How Being the Biggest Loser Won Me Back My Life
“I rarely exercise at all, except I have some hand weights that I'll lift idly while I'm watching TV. I did do some push-ups last week and somehow hurt my shoulder.” HandsLastsHurtWeekTvsExerciseWeightShouldersLiftsWatching TvPush Ups Author:Nick Antosca
“I get so busy that I forget to eat, and that's really hurt me in the past. I gained weight from that.” PastHurtForgetWeightBusyHurt Me Author:Erin Heatherton
“The daredevil aspect to what I did there is moving a monstrously big ship over a mountain in the jungle of Peru with 800 or 900 or so native people from the area. So that idea was wild but the way it was executed was prudent. Nobody was ever hurt and when it became clear that we had to be more secure with the posts that would hold the ship, I spent 12 days having a post built that would have withstood the force of 10 times the weight of my ship.” PeopleWayIdeasBigsMovingForceHurtClearMountainBuiltAreasAspectWeightShipsSecurePostsNativeJunglePrudentPeruDaredevil Author:Werner Herzog
“For me there is no reason why to go up in weight class, because when you go up in weight class you have to fight bigger guys - then you have to train against bigger guys. The guys are not better, they're heavier, but it means you have more chance to get hurt.” MeanReasonGuyFightingHurtChanceClassWeightBiggerTrainReason WhyNo Reason Author:Georges St-Pierre