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en Weight is the physical reality for the character, but it's also a metaphor for all the ways women feel they don't fit in,

en When women diet they often make two big mistakes that can actually result in weight gain -- skip breakfast and ditch dairy. But in reality, eating breakfast and including 24 ounces of milk each day are two small steps that could make a significant difference in achieving a healthy weight.

en Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection. [And the imperfect House -- a brilliant but troubled diagnostician -- is an ideal character through which to channel these stories.] He's certainly a character who's dramatically very, very rich, ... physicians often feel pulled in a hundred different ways.

en Women whose math and physical science skills are marginal would choose to go into another school, whereas the women who are really strong in those areas are very confident and know they can compete, ... An awful lot of the glass ceiling is because women choose to stay away from the fields where they could excel. I think sometimes they might feel like they're going to fail and they don't want to set themselves up for that.

en The shoes are a metaphor for these two women who have the kind of dynamic that a lot of women have with each other where one is thinner, the other is smarter. One is more attractive, the other has more money.

en I would say to those who don't like the metaphor: This is reality.

en Any 'diet' that is followed only for a temporary time period will not result in lasting weight loss. Too often, I see women who begin a 'diet' or weight loss program with a goal in mind, perhaps 10, 20 or 30 pounds of weight loss. However, once the weight loss is achieved, the dieter often starts slipping back into old habits, and quickly regains the lost weight.

en In some ways I feel sad about leaving NASA, but the reality is, I won't fly again.

en Their scrambled attention spans struck me as a metaphor for the way we get our doses of reality these days.

en Mothers of those days were women of great piety and noble character.They practiced virtue and set an example to the children! only from the wombs of such noble women were born sons of high character!
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en No woman has to be a victim of physical abuse. Women have to feel like they are not alone.
  Salma Hayek

en There's a lot of reasons, or a lot of ways you could come up with an excuse to shut it down. Or maybe feel sorry for yourself. I think this is a testament to our character.

en Women start with a higher body-fat density than men. It's hard for women to lose weight. The target should be how can we make women less sedentary, how can we build activity into everyone's lifestyles.

en [Find a physical release. Though jogging and other physical activities can be helpful, Cox advocates an anger workout: hitting a mattress with a tennis racket or slapping the sofa with a bat when you really start to see red. The key, says Cox, is to talk as you thwack the furniture. Engaging large muscle groups along with your voice should help you work through some of your fury. Kickboxing or Tae-Bo may give the same results.] Some women feel less likely to lose it if they have a physical release first, ... When a client tells me: 'If I really let it out, we'd all burst into flames,' then I might suggest an anger workout.

en Benny Hill's character is this twisted sexual deviant who professes his love for obese women, which I thought was so funny. There was nothing like that in this movie, so I thought it would be fun to play my character as someone who had no social graces, yet was embittered by the fact he was universally refused by women.


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