“Style is not a reward for the skinny. It's not, 'iI I'm rich, thin and young.' You may not like your size, but then don't invest in leather leggings. Let yourself want the expensive bag and really love it and show it off and have a ball with it.” WantMayShowsYoungRichStyleLike YouBallsRewardsSizeExpensiveBagsSkinnyLeatherLeggings Author:Stacy London
“People might not agree with me, but I think a woman should have a feminine shape, something you can get your hands on. You, on the other hand, look like you might be partial to the skinny type, a point of view I fully respect, don't misunderstand me.” PeopleThinkingShouldLooksHandsMightWomenViewsLike YouTypeShapesShould HaveAgreePoint Of ViewFeminineSkinny Book:The Shadow Of The Wind Source: The Shadow Of The Wind
“If people are talking about my weight cut all the time and are telling me how skinny I like, you have to respect the audience. You also have to respect all of the fighters who do this.” PeopleIfsTalkingAudienceCuttingLike YouWeightFighterSkinnyI Like You Author:Jonathan Tucker
“We did monologues and scenes, and New York I did a scene from Amadeus and a monologue from Pounding Nails in the Floor With My Forehead by Eric Bogosian, and then in L.A. I switched the scene to This is Our Youth and did the same monologue. I was spiky-haired, super skinny. A lot of people were like, "You should come here and do a sitcom." That was the feedback that I got. Obviously it was quite a different journey than the one I've actually had, but I just listened to people.” PeopleShouldDifferentJourneyNew YorkYouthLike YouSceneNailsFeedbackSkinnyForeheadsSitcomEricJust ListenMonologuesAmadeus Author:Zachary Quinto
“When I came on to Jack Reacher, I had just taken my girlfriend on vacation and ate everything I could. I put on about 15 pounds, so when I met [the Jack Reacher team] I was clocking in at about 180. They looked at me and were like, "You're just gonna lose five pounds, we're gonna keep you skinny".” LosesTakenFiveTeamLike YouMetsGirlfriendPoundsVacationSkinnyMy Girlfriend Author:Patrick Heusinger