None of this 'different diets' lark. I can't remember the last time I tried some new fad.

We are increasingly offered a diet [by Hollywood] in which sensation, not story, is king.

The fact is, I diet every day of my life. I have to work at it. But I diet so I can pig out.

Most Americans live on a diet that includes processed fare that is neither fresh nor natural.

The diets and lifestyles in many other countries are much healthier than in the United States.

I have had cardiomyopathy, which is a non-coronary condition and is in no way related to diet.

I'm from the Midwest, and guys like me don't go on diets. We don't do well on spinning classes.

We tend to treat eating and diets as one size fits all. But the human body is very personalized.

The better question to ask yourself is: How to correct your diet so you can start losing weight?

It is wonderful, if we chose the right diet, what an extraordinarily small quantity would suffice.

Most diets would have you cutting things out from your diet; they are about denial and discipline.

Even low-calorie diets and vigorous exercise fail to work in the long term for at least some people.

If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder.

Sex keeps me fit and healthy. What can be better than that? It's not about crazy diets or gym workouts.

People are unhappy when they are on diets, because it's 'don't do this, don't do that, do this, do that.

I have been on diets that were supervised by doctors, that were carefully supervised where I lost weight.

Most American diets, even bad ones, provide more than enough calcium for bone health, especially for men.

People are unhappy when they are on diets, because it's 'don't do this, don't do that, do this, do that.'

My diet is much better. I eat what I have to. The older you get, the better you get at making sacrifices.

Any woman who diets all the time can't help but be grouchy. Nobody can be amusing or entertaining on a diet.

They sent me to these places to get the weight off. The diets never worked; the diets actually made it worse.

Anything that's popular gets made into a diet. Acai is no more of a diet than the eraser on your No. 2 pencil.

When we oldies were kids, there was little on offer, food wise, particularly for people with restricted diets.

I think diets are ridiculous because eventually you have to stop, and then what? You put all the weight back on.

I'm completely changing my diet. My nutritionist recommends I must now stop eating food I have already eliminated.

The diet industry pushes these low calorie, calorie-counting diets, and that's what I want to release people from.

There are probably some things I could do to keep my flexibility up, but I'd rather smoke, drink diet Cokes and eat.

While fad diets might seem like the quick-fix solution to lose weight, they won't help you get healthy in the long run.

The goal is to get people off low-calorie diets. They're struggling, they're barely eating anything. They need educating.

I could never stop eating meat... I'm not a good person to talk about diets. If I had to only eat salads, I'd kill myself!

I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.

We always think of a diet with a big groan. But I think diets are fun. I think it is an American pastime for a lot of women.

Having - and keeping to - a regular exercise routine is crucial. And forget about those extreme diets - they aren't healthy.

I'm pretty much on the "eat whatever you can diet," just to get calories in, so I can maintain myself throughout the season.

It's true, you can lose weight on these high-animal-protein, Atkins-type diets, but you're mortgaging your health in the process.

Diets play with your mind rather than your body, so if I'm doing a diet, I think about food more than if I'm just eating normally.

The worst diets are ones that restrict your calories too much and try to trick your body. You have no energy, and it's ridiculous.

I don't do faddy diets any more. I once did a no-carbs diet a few years ago but it made me depressed. I couldn't be doing with that!

I used to be hung up on my figure, but it's a waste of time. I don't believe in diets. Have four pints one night, be healthy the next.

The truth is that I'm not very disciplined with diets. In general, I do whatever makes me happy in life, and food makes me quite happy!

I don't have the self-discipline for diets; I break rules I set for myself, so I try and eat more healthily, juice more, and avoid sugar.

The next frontier in nutrition will be about reconfiguring diets according to individual specific physiology, lifestyle, and health goals.

I've tried several diets over the past couple of years - not because I need to lose weight, but because my pants are trying to cut me in two.

I'm quite a broad girl, not at all delicate. I watch what I eat to stay in shape, but I'm against diets. I eat when I'm hungry, three meals a day.

I don't really believe in diets. I love food... If I deprive myself, I'm going to want it more. I snack on yogurt, raw cashews and cherry tomatoes.

We owe it to ourselves, to our families, and to the future of America to improve the quality of our daily diets, and keep America healthy and lean.

I don't believe in extreme diets. For me, staying away from sugar and processed foods, eating home-cooked meals and exercising regularly is the key.

Diets don't come into it. You need variety and to have a good source of greens, protein, and nutrition. It is about health rather than looking right.

Home economics - kids in school used to be taught how to shop, how to cook from scratch, how to be in control of their diets. Doesn't happen anymore.

When it comes to business, diets, working out, writing, or any other dream, success isn't about how high you fly. Success is about how high you bounce.

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